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1.

Weigh children.

2.

Look over health records.

j.

Talk on subject. A. Make little tombstones of white cardboard which will stand up.

B. Make a list of bad health habits which children have given up since belonging to club.

C. Print inscriptions on tombstones, such as: 1.

2.

“Influenza” died because the children sneezed into their handkerchiefs. Here lies “I Use No Tooth Brush.”

3. “Tea and Coffee died from a fit of Jealousy—Milk Bottle took their places in the hearts of the children.” D. Arrange a miniature cemetery.

4. Give out tags. 5. Put stars on chart.

(See opposite page.)