At this Standard the pupils should begin to study - in connection with botany - the quality of different kinds of wood.

They may also at this stage be intrusted with the care of the tools, and learn to cleanse them with vaseline and to take off rust by means of emery cloth.

This Standard is a combination and a repetition of the geometrical figures of Standard II.

As models may be used following things:

2. Hat Rack

1. Hat rack - Four equal hexagons in one line.

2. Newspaper Case

Newspaper Case. Five hexagons in juxtaposition for the front, and a rectangle for the back; several long and narrow rectangles for the stands.

3. Tool Box

Tool Box. Four rectangles, and four abridged isosceles triangles.

4. Plate Rack

Plate Rack. Several rectangles with circular designs.

5. Paper Basket

Paper Basket. A pentagon for the bottom, and five equal, abridged, isocsceles triangles for the sides.

6. Tooth Brush Shelf

Tooth Brush Shelf. Four hexagons in juxtaposition for the shelf, and two similar hexagons for the back; holes bored for the brushes.

7. Easel

Easel. Five hexagons in juxtaposition for the front; a half hexagon for the list; and an abridged triangle for the back.

8. Match Box Holder

Match Box Holder. Two pentagons for the back, and two rectangles for the support of the box.

9. Bracket

Bracket. A pentagon for the shelf, and a pentagon and a hexagon for the back.

10. Card Basket

Card Basket. A triangle for the bottom, and three semi-circles for the sides.

11. Work Basket

Work Basket. A square for the bottom and four semi-circles for the sides.

12. Soap Box

Soap Box. A rectangle for the bottom, and four semi-circles for the sides; the bottom perforated with the center-bit.

13. Fruit Basket

Fruit Basket. A pentagon for the bottom and five semi-circles for the sides.

14. Glove Box

Glove Box. A rectangle for the bottom, and four rectangles with concave arcs for the sides.

15. Bric-A-Bac Stand

Bric-A-Bac Stand. Three equal squares with concave arcs on the sides; four long and narrow rectangles for the legs.

16. Brush Rack

Brush Rack. Two equal hexagons and two equal pentagons for the rack; two equal right-angled scalene triangles for supporters.

17. Music Stand

Music Stand. Six octagons in juxtaposition for the front, and a rectangle for the back. Several long and narrow rectangles for the legs.

18. Pipe Rack

Pipe Rack. Four triangles with decorative designs for the back; a larger and a smaller circle quadrant for the shelves; the upper and smaller shelf with a concave arc cut out from the edge. Holes are bored in the shelves with the expansive bit.

19. Foot Stool

Foot Stool. A hexagon for the top and eight equal right-angled scalene triangles for the legs.

20. Hymn Tablet

Hymn Tablet. A large rectangle for the back, and several smaller ones for the shelves; the half part of seven hexagons in juxtaposition, with a cross on, for the top.