BLACKBOARD SKETCHING
PLATE 27
This plate
was
planned especially for arithmetic lessons, as it shows in the sketches
the
various processes through which the cotton passes before reaching the
retailer,
thus suggesting a number of practical problems. It may be used quite as
well in
geography, history, and nature study.
Spot
1 is produced by massing a bit of chalk and then rubbing it into the
desired
shape by the use of the finger tip. The pod is drawn with a short stick
of
charcoal, used in the same manner as the chalk.
No. 2
shows the
stroke for the sky and horizon, and has already been described in many
other
lessons.
To produce
the
effect shown at No. 3 use the side of a short piece of chalk, and with
a rather
irregular stroke draw the twigs and stems. Accent the spots for the
cotton
balls.
In the
other small sketches the strokes are so
evident that they hardly need description. A white, smooth sky, erased
where
the mills and chimneys appear, will produce the effect in the lowest
drawing. A
little charcoal may be added for the darkest tones, a stroke of the
eraser for
the smoke, and little touches of chalk for the windows.
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