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Outlines of Lessons in Botany, Part I; from Seed to Leaf / For the Use of Teachers, or Mothers Studying with Their Children

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A practical manual for teaching beginners botanical observation and clear expression, designed for classroom teachers and mothers. It presents step-by-step lessons on seeds and germination, seedling anatomy, dicotyledons and monocotyledons, roots, buds and branches, stems, leaves, and basic physiological processes such as transpiration and assimilation. Emphasis is on hands-on work: raising and dissecting seedlings, simple experiments (including testing for starch with iodine), drawing and comparison tasks, question sets, and recitation guidance. Illustrated outlines and pedagogical notes aim to build careful observation and descriptive skill rather than rote classification.

About the Author

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Jane Newell Moore

Jane Newell Moore was an educator and author known for her contributions to botanical education. Her notable work, "Outlines of Lessons in Botany, Part I; from Seed to Leaf," serves as a resource for teachers and mothers aiming to engage children in the study of plants. Through her writing, Moore aimed to simplify complex botanical concepts, making them accessible and enjoyable for young learners. Her approach reflects a commitment to fostering curiosity about the natural world, emphasizing the importance of hands-on learning in early education.

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