New National First[-Fifth] ReaderA.S. Barnes & Company, 1884 |
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... Word Method is the most natural and practicable , because words are representatives of objects , actions , etc. , while letters , or sounds , convey no meaning to the pupil , and are de- void of interest . 66 By 2d . That words of ...
... Word Method is the most natural and practicable , because words are representatives of objects , actions , etc. , while letters , or sounds , convey no meaning to the pupil , and are de- void of interest . 66 By 2d . That words of ...
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... Word Method is the most natural and practicable , because words are representatives of objects , actions , etc. , while letters , or sounds , convey no meaning to the pupil , and are de- void of interest . 2d . That words of ordinary ...
... Word Method is the most natural and practicable , because words are representatives of objects , actions , etc. , while letters , or sounds , convey no meaning to the pupil , and are de- void of interest . 2d . That words of ordinary ...
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... words in the " Spelling Reviews " should be indicated by the diacritical marks of Webster , so that they can be used ... words . " That all such words should appear at the com- mencement of lessons , and be familiar to the pupil . That ...
... words in the " Spelling Reviews " should be indicated by the diacritical marks of Webster , so that they can be used ... words . " That all such words should appear at the com- mencement of lessons , and be familiar to the pupil . That ...
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... words . 11th . That a book of this kind should be suited to the wants of graded and ungraded schools , there evi- dently being nothing in the one not readily adaptable to the other . 12th . That every book of this class should contain a ...
... words . 11th . That a book of this kind should be suited to the wants of graded and ungraded schools , there evi- dently being nothing in the one not readily adaptable to the other . 12th . That every book of this class should contain a ...
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Charles Joseph Barnes, J. Marshall Hawkes. IRST READER PART I LESSON I. dog it is a dog It is a dog . SLATE EXERCISE . dog dog 8 boy the NEW WORDS . and run see WARST.
Charles Joseph Barnes, J. Marshall Hawkes. IRST READER PART I LESSON I. dog it is a dog It is a dog . SLATE EXERCISE . dog dog 8 boy the NEW WORDS . and run see WARST.
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A. S. BARNES afraid apple bad boy bad dog barn bath tub beak bear big rat cage catch caught cold Dick dog run doll drum eǎt faster fish flute Frank Fred funny glad go and hide hen run hide and seek hill hind hold Hurra hurt Jack Jack and Jill Jill John jump rope KARST kite LESSON lět let us go little bird little dishes little girl little kitty little mousie look māke mamma Mary meat mest nest nice paws played a tune pond pretty birds Pretty soon pupil puppies rabbit răt READING REVIEW red birds rub-a-dub run fast sail shawl ship sister skate SLATE EXERCISE sled snow SPELLING REVIEW spin a top stick strong take the eggs tree VOWEL EXERCISE warm WORDS йр
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Page 95 - Because you scold and frown ? And wouldn't it be nicer For you to smile than pout, And so make sunshine in the house When there is none without ? Suppose your task, my little man, Is very hard to get, Will it make it any easier For you to sit and fret ? And wouldn't it be wiser, To go to work in earnest And learn the thing...
Page 95 - To do to others as I would That they should do to me, Will make me honest, kind, and good, As children ought to be.
Page 94 - Little children, love each other, Never give another pain; If your brother speak in anger, Answer not in wrath again.
Page 94 - Do your best, your very best, And do it every day, Little boys and little girls : That is the wisest way.
Page 93 - Be the matter -what it may, Always speak the truth. If at work, or if at play, Always speak the truth.