New National First ReaderAmerican Book Company, 1883 - 95 pages |
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... learned as short ones , provided they are familiar to the pupil . No teacher will doubt the state- ment that a pupil will learn the word mam- ma " as easily as " says " or " eyes . " 66 66 3d . That frequent " Reviews " are essential to ...
... learned as short ones , provided they are familiar to the pupil . No teacher will doubt the state- ment that a pupil will learn the word mam- ma " as easily as " says " or " eyes . " 66 66 3d . That frequent " Reviews " are essential to ...
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... learned bōat wind blows VOWEL EXERCISE . ō ōld eōld SŌ gō hōld no snow know Papa ' , I want to sail in the new boat . Will you take me out ? It is pretty cold , Frank . See how the wind blows , and how the waves roll on the beach . I ...
... learned bōat wind blows VOWEL EXERCISE . ō ōld eōld SŌ gō hōld no snow know Papa ' , I want to sail in the new boat . Will you take me out ? It is pretty cold , Frank . See how the wind blows , and how the waves roll on the beach . I ...
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... learned how to sail the ship , and after a while , he was made captain of it . He is an old man now , and likes to tell little boys and girls all he learned and saw while he was cap- tain of a 90 LESSON IX - CONTINUED .
... learned how to sail the ship , and after a while , he was made captain of it . He is an old man now , and likes to tell little boys and girls all he learned and saw while he was cap- tain of a 90 LESSON IX - CONTINUED .
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Charles Joseph Barnes, Harlan Hoge Ballard. learned and saw while he was cap- tain of a ship . SLATE EXERCISE . sail coat waves boat blows learned LESSON X. NEW WORDS . tūne üşed mu'şle sehool flute mine played å gain ' ( ğen ' ) VOWEL ū ...
Charles Joseph Barnes, Harlan Hoge Ballard. learned and saw while he was cap- tain of a ship . SLATE EXERCISE . sail coat waves boat blows learned LESSON X. NEW WORDS . tūne üşed mu'şle sehool flute mine played å gain ' ( ğen ' ) VOWEL ū ...
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... sir , and I have learned to play a little on it . " 66 Well , I am glad to glad to see you again , my boy . " I will play you a tune , and then you must play for me . " " But my flute is at home , sir . 92 X - CONTINUED . LESSON.
... sir , and I have learned to play a little on it . " 66 Well , I am glad to glad to see you again , my boy . " I will play you a tune , and then you must play for me . " " But my flute is at home , sir . 92 X - CONTINUED . LESSON.
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afraid bad boy bad dog barn bath tub beak bear beat big apple big rat cage catch caught cold Dick dog run doll drum eǎt fish flute Frank Fred funny give glad go and hide hen run hill hind hōld Hurra hurt Jack Jack and Jill Jill John jump rope KARST kite LESSON lět let us go little bird little chicks little dishes little girl little kitty little mousie look mamma Mary meat mest nest nice paws PHONIC played a tune pond pony pretty birds Pretty soon pupil puppies rabbit răt READING REVIEW redbirds Rover rub-a-dub run fast sail shawl ship sister skate SLATE EXERCISE snow SPELLING REVIEW spin a top stick strong take the eggs toys tree VOWEL EXERCISE warm WORDS
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Page 94 - Early to bed and early to rise, Make men healthy, .wealthy, and wise. * It is intended that these selections shall be memorized by pupils, but as they do not form any part of the reading lessons, the words not heretofore used are not regarded as "new words," Suppose your task, my little man, Is very hard to get, Will it make it any easier For you to sit and fret ? Then wouldn't it be wiser, Than waiting like a dunce, To go to work in earnest, And learn the thing at once ? Speak the truth, and speak...
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 6 - A, a; B, b; C, c ; D, d; E, e ; F, f; G, g; H, h; I, i; J, j; K, k ; L, 1; M, m ; N, n ; O, o...
Page 94 - CHILDREN, do you love each other ? Are you always kind and true ? Do you always do to others As you'd have them do to you...
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.
Page 2 - Reviews " are essential to the rapid and thorough advancement of pupils. By this means the words imperfectly learned are again brought to their attention and thoroughly memorized. That these " Reviews " ought to take up the new words in a different order and arrangement, in order to test the ability of the pupil to recognize them in any situation. That as soon as the vocabulary is large enough they should be written in the form of a new exercise, as on pp.
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 20 - Three, three, three, Birds in a tree Four, four, four, Rats on the floor. good gave NEW WORDS. 21 to doll hat new like mam ma