McGuffey's Second Eclectic ReaderApplewood Books, 4.10.2010 г. - 164 страници McGuffey's Second Eclectic Reader continues and extends the reading skills learned in the First Reader, for children as young as six all the way to adults learning to read. Seventy-one lessons use short stories to teach meaning, spelling, pronunciation, and punctuation. Each lesson highlights 8 to 20 new words and charming 19th-century illustrations accompany the text. This is the revised 1879 edition. The McGuffey Readers are among the best known schoolbooks in the history of American education, having sold more than 120 million copies since the time of their first publication in 1836. |
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... Kittens . 9. Kittie and Mousie 10. At Work 11. What a Bird Taught . 9 79 12. Susie Sunheam 13. If I were a Sunbeam 14. Henry , the Bootblack 15. Don't Wake the Baby ( Script ) 37 16. A Kind Brother . 11 13 14 16 17 19 22 223358 24 26 29 ...
... Kittens . 9. Kittie and Mousie 10. At Work 11. What a Bird Taught . 9 79 12. Susie Sunheam 13. If I were a Sunbeam 14. Henry , the Bootblack 15. Don't Wake the Baby ( Script ) 37 16. A Kind Brother . 11 13 14 16 17 19 22 223358 24 26 29 ...
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... EVENING AT HOME . ( 11 ) 2. Mr. Brown has done his day's ork , and. 1. It is winter . The cold wind whis- tles through the branches of the trees . PUSS AND HER KITTENS . MCGUFFEY'S LESSON SELECTIONS IN PROSE AND POETRY 1 Evening at Home.
... EVENING AT HOME . ( 11 ) 2. Mr. Brown has done his day's ork , and. 1. It is winter . The cold wind whis- tles through the branches of the trees . PUSS AND HER KITTENS . MCGUFFEY'S LESSON SELECTIONS IN PROSE AND POETRY 1 Evening at Home.
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... kittens , had red in the coal cellar ; but one day e thought she would carry them to e attic . 2. The servant thought that was not the proper place for them ; so she carried. PUSS AND HER KITTENS . 1. Once there was a little kitty ...
... kittens , had red in the coal cellar ; but one day e thought she would carry them to e attic . 2. The servant thought that was not the proper place for them ; so she carried. PUSS AND HER KITTENS . 1. Once there was a little kitty ...
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... kittens , one by one , and carried them to the attic . After this he went away , and we have never seen him since . 9. The servant then left the kittens in the attic , for she saw how anxious puss was to have them stay there . 10. Was ...
... kittens , one by one , and carried them to the attic . After this he went away , and we have never seen him since . 9. The servant then left the kittens in the attic , for she saw how anxious puss was to have them stay there . 10. Was ...
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... kitten . 8. They took it with them and tied it , with a collar and chain , to the pole of their tent . It played about , to the delight of all who saw it . 9. One evening , just as it was grow- that SECOND READER . 69.
... kitten . 8. They took it with them and tied it , with a collar and chain , to the pole of their tent . It played about , to the delight of all who saw it . 9. One evening , just as it was grow- that SECOND READER . 69.
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