MAY SONGS. MAY DAY. MOTHER EARTH'S HOUSE CLEANING, SPRING, MOTHER NATURE'S HOUSE CLEANING, MOTHER NATURE'S NEW CARPET........................... GRASS. MAY BIRDS; THE ORIOLE, THE SWALLOW, THE LARK; RIDDLES, Outlines for Primary and Kindergarten Classes in the Arranged by months. By E. Maud Cannell and Margaret E. Wise, of the *Diplomas of Honor .as an Suitable for presentation at close of term; 10x14 inches; printed in appro priate style, as follows: DIPLOMA OF HONOR, awarded to..... Honorable Testimonial for Regular Attendance, Good Deportment, and good Recitations, in the........, during the term ending... .18.... Given State of .this........day of.. Teacher. Printed on neat light green ground. at.. Alphabet Cards.... Print ..18.... Price each, 10c; per dozen, postpaid, $1. 250 cards printed on both sides, 500 letters, 320 being small letters, others capitals. Price 12c; 10 boxes, $1. Alphabet Cards....Script 300 letters, small and capitals, printed on one side only. Much care has been used in preparing them, hence we feel they will be favorites. Price 12c; 100 for 10 Boxes. Vertical Script Alphabet 250 pieces, printed on both sides alike, nicely prepared and will prove very satisfactory where vertical script is used. Price 12c; 10 Boxes $1 Grant's Primary Reproduction Stories For Supplementary Reading, Language Work, and General Exercises. Most of these stories have been taken from books or papers and shortened to such a length, that each one can be finished in the half hour given to composition language work. After a story has been read or told it can be worked out orally, sentence by sentence by the class, and then told as a whole by several pupils. The class may then write it on their slates while three or four reproPrice 10c; per dozen $1.20. duce it on the board. Stencils We have a fine line of stencils, also picture cards for rewards and remembrances. Lists sent on request. We carry kindergarten goods and song books in large quantities. Lists on request. If you are in need of anything not ad. We have all the leading helps methods, etc., published, and will be pleased to give full information in any book published. vertised let us hear from you. A. Flanagan, Chicago. June, the theme of song and sto ry, June, the bringer of good cheer; With the silver gleam of moonlight Comes the whip-poor-will's quaint song; land-ed with full-blown flow-ers, Dressed in green of With her sunshine warm and balm - y, Flood-ing mead-ows, vales and glades. rus to the skies. 9b 2 b From "Merry Songs," by S. C. Hanson. By per. of A. Flanagan, publisher. From "Primary and Calisthenic Songs," by per. of C. H. Hanson. DAISIES. (PRIMARY SONG.) ELIZABETH TAYLOR. S. C. H. 2 1. Daisies on the low-land, Daisies ev'ry-where, Bright'ning ev'ry 2. And when sum-mer fruit-trees Stand knee deep in grain, Then a-mong the 3. So when frosts of au tumn Come with chill - y spleen, Purple colored With a wel-come glad, Shin-ing from the pasture In fresh verdure clad. With their beauty rare, Bright'ning road and meadow, Blooming ev'rywhere. With their beauty rare, Bright'ning road and meadow, Blooming ev'rywhere. From "Silvery Notes" by per. of S. C. Hanson. |