Choose a partner with whom to work. From the materials I am providing make an attractive table arrangement for a living room, and then choose a large piece of wallpaper or a textile that would make a good background for it.
Lamps, candles, candlesticks, flowers, pottery, and books will be provided for this activity, as well as the textiles and the wallpaper.
Professor Lancelot[ 23] sets up five standards for determining what are good problems. They must, he says, be—
1. Based on true-to-life situations.
2. Interesting or connected with things of interest.
3. Clearly and definitely stated.
4. Neither too difficult nor too easy.
5. Call for thinking of superior ability.
In addition, there are four other factors to be considered in the planning of a successful problem series;