Elementary Inductive GeographyPotter & Putnam Company, 1900 - 228 páginas |
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... seeds and are now studying the plants to see how they grow . Describe it . You should have a little garden of your own , if it is only in a window box . Some plants live many years . Find out which of those brought into school belong to ...
... seeds and are now studying the plants to see how they grow . Describe it . You should have a little garden of your own , if it is only in a window box . Some plants live many years . Find out which of those brought into school belong to ...
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... seed as OF 5 PETALS , from -SEPALS . old age . out how the dif- which you ter their seed . plants grow ity only when -STEM OR STALK . ed in gar- Other plants cultivated in ENTIRE PLANT . -ROOT . plants do you are cultivated to man and ...
... seed as OF 5 PETALS , from -SEPALS . old age . out how the dif- which you ter their seed . plants grow ity only when -STEM OR STALK . ed in gar- Other plants cultivated in ENTIRE PLANT . -ROOT . plants do you are cultivated to man and ...
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... seed is located . All of the fruits about which we ' have been studying are They are They PINEAPPLE FLESHY FRUITS . SO called because they are juicy and have flesh to protect their seeds . Make a list of the different fleshy fruits in ...
... seed is located . All of the fruits about which we ' have been studying are They are They PINEAPPLE FLESHY FRUITS . SO called because they are juicy and have flesh to protect their seeds . Make a list of the different fleshy fruits in ...
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... seed ? Bring specimens of fruit and seed to school . Find out how each tree scatters its seed . In what month and season does each blos- som ? In what month does each mature its fruit ? All the trees in the picture , and many others ...
... seed ? Bring specimens of fruit and seed to school . Find out how each tree scatters its seed . In what month and season does each blos- som ? In what month does each mature its fruit ? All the trees in the picture , and many others ...
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... seed of each evergreen which you know ? How does the seed get away from its home ? round very thick . meat of the nut and a quantity of WHITE CEDAR milk . This milk is drunk by the natives of the hot countries . The nut is enveloped in ...
... seed of each evergreen which you know ? How does the seed get away from its home ? round very thick . meat of the nut and a quantity of WHITE CEDAR milk . This milk is drunk by the natives of the hot countries . The nut is enveloped in ...
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Africa Alaska animals ANTARCTIC CIRCLE ARCTIC ARCTIC CIRCLE ARCTIC OCEAN Asia Atlantic ATLANTIC OCEAN Australia bodies of water Brazil Cape climate coast coastal plains cold Continent cotton coun deciduous deciduous trees Describe DESERT earth eastern EQUATOR Eurasia Europe EVERGREENS FAMILY farming Find flow forest fruit grain grand divisions GRASS grow Gulf harbors highlands important Indians industries islands lake land live lowland manufacturing Mexico miles mineral Mississippi moun mountain North America northern OCEAN Pacific PACIFIC OCEAN PENINSULA picture PINE plants plateau port railroads regions rock rocky Russia sand seaport season seed shores slope snow soil South southern Strait streams sugar summer surface Tell TEMPERATE BELT temperate countries tion TROPIC TROPIC OF CANCER TROPIC OF CAPRICORN tures United valleys vessels warm water-parting weather West western WHEAT winds winter Yucatan Channel
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Página 8 - Ah! you are so great, and I am so small, I tremble to think of you, World, at all; And yet, when I said my prayers to-day, A whisper inside me seemed to say, " You are more than the Earth, though you are such a dot : You can love and think, and the Earth cannot!
Página 7 - Great, wide, beautiful, wonderful World, With the wonderful water round you curled, And the wonderful grass upon your breast— World, you are beautifully drest!
Página 7 - You friendly Earth, how far do you go, With the wheat-fields that nod and the rivers that flow, With cities and gardens, and cliffs and isles, And people upon you for thousands of miles?
Página 73 - ... draw back Blossom and verdure follow my track. And the land I leave grows proud and fair, For the wonderful race of man is there; And the winds of heaven wail and cry While the nations rise and reign and die — Living and dying in folly and pain. While the laws of the universe thunder in vain. What is the folly of man to me? I am the Sea! I am the Sea. The earth I sway; Granite to me is potter's clay: Under the touch of my careless waves It rises in turrets and sinks in caves; The iron cliffs...
Página 7 - The wonderful air is over me, And the wonderful wind is shaking the tree It walks on the water, and whirls the mills, And talks to itself on the tops of the hills.
Página 73 - THE SEA. I am the Sea. I hold the land As one holds an apple in his hand. Hold it fast with sleepless eyes, Watching the continents sink and rise. Out of my bosom the mountains grow, Back to its depths they crumble slow : The earth is a helpless child to me — I am the Sea! I am the Sea. When I draw back Blossom and verdure follow my track, And the land I leave grows proud and fair, For the wonderful race of man is there; And the winds of heaven wail and cry While the nations rise and reign and...
Página 73 - ... verdure follow my track, And the land I leave grows proud and fair, For the wonderful race of man is there ; And the winds of heaven wail and cry While the nations rise and reign and die, Living and dying in folly and pain, While the laws of the universe thunder in vain. What is the folly of man to me? I am the Sea ! I am the Sea. The earth I sway ; Granite to me is potter's clay ; Under the touch of my careless waves It rises in turrets and sinks in caves ; The iron cliffs that edge the land...
Página 177 - N. Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, N. Carolina, N. Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, S.
Página 115 - Liliuokalani, was deposed in 1893, and the Hawaiian Islands were annexed to the United States in 1898. They acquired statehood in 1959.
Página 42 - Yes — the Dipper. It will help us to find our way. All I know of astronomy is that a line drawn through the two stars of the bowl points to the North Star. So that insignificant little star up yonder must be the North Star. Now, what is the old formula. — if one stands with one's face to the north " " Your right hand will be toward the east and your left toward the west,