Show r af 4 1 J N 1 YC Au r qi t F r. r i r n 5 L J b a aaP 4 py A n b bA aP I c i I It i I I II II I I t t a lw 0 s x sro ro OT W Music hath bath charms to soothe the savage beast even when produced rby by this quartet of index finger pianists To provide musical accompaniment f for the Emerson fourth grade music class Jo Ann Birkinshaw Birkin- Birkin thaw shaw Brian Ella Stoof and Kenneth Burbidge shown above indulge in a bit of part four harmony TJ CJ P p U tl 0 tr R T TH H S 3 5 2 Q k C a 6 ii r rAs As part of their study of pioneer history these Jefferson fourth graders grad grad- ers must consult dictionaries encyclopedias and other reference books Here Gayle Mayson 9 and Donald Grow 9 sit at a reference table in the school library and obtain information about their state 4 L uL 3 Top Top-As lop As part of their study of aviation these Riley O school third graders are shown making houses and hangars for an airport They are H Barbara Go Gold MerD Meri Mer- Mer i D Third and fourth graders having mastered the fundamentals fundamentals fundamentals funda funda- of reading and writing begin to make use of their knowledge in studying studying studying study study- ing their physical surround surround- ings One of the many things third graders study is their states state's industries In pursuit of this study they put into action their ability to read write paint cob coli lect pictures and and- work to toH to- to H Wro gether in committees One group may study the pioneer life in U Utah tab or the building of of the nation Editors Editor's note This is the fifth in a series of pictorial pages on Salt Lake City and Utah schools Fa G aM s iu YE Ya Y E a Syr Y y r a y rT 4 i o R s a t S s t y rs 4 0 aMt s dJ t 4 a yx S wy J j it y m- m N ilz v II L uL f I J 1 1 4 1 1 4 7 t trA w I a n rA J r I 59 n f y 3 I rd I R 4 f y t r n 4 i r IY i 4 rS rr v p y 1 j if 1 D i Al f J JI q S j I T- T t S- S y I 5 5 I cj t b Iv VH lr E 4 j X y m mm vA DM mm vA ril nil Hansen and Kathrine White Below These Below These Washington Wash Wash- ington school third graders practice their singing led by Miss Audrey Naylor Students are Beverly Shelton Larry Nelson and Paul Bloomquist I I. I 1 H 4 through the westward movement to the Pacific ocean or or the history of food clothing transportation tion shelter or recreation For the study of each division division division divi divi- sion or unit committees are app appointed and specific assignments are chosen Books are consulted pictures pictures pictures pic pic- tures gathered and collections collections are made of all pertinent pertinent pertinent perti perti- nent material materi l. l Y h Above Above To To better acquaint themselves with the products industries and geography geography geography phy of Utah Sandra Cox and Joe DeFond De DeFond DeFond Fond fourth graders at Riverside school work on a product map Right These Right These Highland Park third graders begin work on a cave which they will use in their pioneer unit Shown are Joe Dixon Shauna and Trulan Rock- Rock wood s w y N it t j as i Syi J Rd 4 tr I t s a r i d dt t Ma Mat t di 55 n t r Rt A 4 JJ 1 i 1 I 1 1 5 Nt L 5 Y S. S These Longfellow school third graders put their mathematics mathematics mathematics mathe mathe- matics to good use here as they play store In purchasing ing materi materials making change and nd learning to cooperate Typical of nature rooms throughout Utah schools is this one at the Jefferson school where fourth grader Leona Davis Davi is a wall display Students are encouraged to bring leaves nests and other nature objects to school w f Z V f W r IJ jJ with each other all parts of their learning are sm Jl Ja Ja 4 so as to let them learn by doing Here Owens u e Step e and ad Harry Howard d wait on Annette l a J I |