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Education
1879
The New McGuffey
First Reader - Preface
The New McGuffey
First Reader has been prepared in conformity with the latest and
most approved ideas regarding the teaching of reading, and its lessons
embody and illustrate the best features of the word, the phonic,
and the sentence or thought methods.
While all the
stories in this book are new, or have been rewritten especially
for its pages, care has been taken to preserve the distinguishing
characteristics which have given to the McGuffey Readers their unparalleled
popularity and usefulness.
The gradation
both in thought and in words has been carefully maintained, and
the work provided enables the pupils to advance by easy and evenly
progressive stages from the beginning to the end.
Only a few new
words are introduced at each lesson, and these are repeated frequently
in succeeding lessons until the pupils are able to recognize them
without difficulty.
From the first
lesson script is presented in connection with the printed forms
of words, the frequency of its use diminishing as the printed forms
become more familiar.
The sounds of
the letters are taught, in the order of the alphabet, by appropriate
exercises after the various reading lessons. The phonic elements
and the common diacritical marks are learned one at a time and in
a manner that is both natural and easy.
A a
B b
C c
D d
E e
F f
G g
H h
I i
J j
K k
L l
M m |
N n
O o
P p
Q q
R r
S s
T t
U u
V v
W w
X x
Y y
Z z |
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