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I KNOW THAT NUMBER. Mrs. Schottland introduces her class to number friends. I t 1 as l s am Q . , , , Q -. . . as I - ' f 'MS fax. .. ' - . M sw' s . .. H- gf ' fi W r. in .S , is V K - ,,,. - sm A -- - f , s LZ v L Y i K . - 2--srfsf-a,fff V-.--asutsisgfiage'-smlq5: was an 1 at - , A fi. Y N : s . . t:,.4,-- - .:, :- M a ss ..a-sc. s y. k 5 --,,,,lsf,,l,.,, .. - ,,.-T: . . - . lf- cre w Wag.- ws. cam-. .... mrrxs we f f -f - -- - .. -W - -. -- THE UNSEEN WORLD. Mr. Sloboda explains the wonders of the micro- scope. 16 SCIENCE Facts and principles, which are used to explain and hold together that which is known, and help to discover that which is unknown, make up the study of Science. From the study of Science we can learn more than 'basic, scientific facts. lt can produce such de- sirable traits in a student as fly interest and appreciation of the world he lives ing Q23 understand- ing of the forces, phenomena, processes, materials and living things that help make up his everyday worldg Q33 development of the scientific attitude or approachg and Q41 the ability to become a clearer thinker, The Science curriculum begins in the kindergarten since an early introduction of Science and the nature of scientific thinking is important in trying to understand the world we live in.
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