Object Lessons on the Human Body - A Transcript of Lessons Given in the Primary Department of School No. 49, New York City by Sarah F. Buckelew;Margaret W. Lewis
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III. 1. Keep the thumb erect; raise the first finger of the left hand. 2. Place the index finger on the bone between the tip and the first joint of the first finger for bone "Eight." 3. Between the first and middle joint for bone "Nine." 4. Between the middle and third joint for bone "Ten." Review, from the beginning, until the class can touch and count every bone as directed. IV. 1. Keep the thumb and forefinger erect; raise the second finger and touch, as in the lesson on the first finger bones, "Eleven," "Twelve," and "Thirteen." Review. 2. Proceed in the same manner for the third and fourth fingers, always beginning with the bone nearest the tip of the finger, and touching that at the lowest part last. If the exercise has been properly performed, every child will say "Nineteen" as its index finger touches the lowest bone of the little finger, and all the fingers of every left hand will be outspread. * * * * * THE BONES |
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