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The author presents a practical, classroom-ready guide of construction activities for primary grades that depend on inexpensive, readily available materials and require no special equipment. Projects are organized by type—paper cutting and poster-making, simple booklets and sewing, the house problem and village-street models, sand-table farms, animals and toys, and holiday work—with plans, diagrams, and adaptable variations for single-room and small-town schools. Emphasis is placed on using making as a medium for learning across the curriculum, encouraging appropriate standards of workmanship, manual skill, and creative expression in young children, with general suggestions for classroom organization and evaluation.

About the Author

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Ella Victoria Dobbs

Ella Victoria Dobbs was an author known for her contributions to educational literature, particularly in the realm of handwork and crafts for children. Her notable work, "Primary Handwork," emphasizes the importance of practical skills and creativity in early education. Through her writing, Dobbs aimed to inspire both educators and young learners to engage in hands-on activities that foster learning and development. Her insights into the integration of craftwork in the classroom continue to resonate with educators interested in holistic teaching methods.

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