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WILLIAM MCGUFFEY
A step approach that has been used for years teaching the student to read and think. Also has lessons in piety, obedience, concern for others, diligence and moral behavior – The Moore Foundation, 1983
The Just Judge
Remarkable Preservation
The Maniac
True and False Philanthropy
Scene at the Sandwich Islands
Speech of Logan
Death of Absalom
Absalom(Poem)
Charles II and William Penn
God’s First Temples
The Pebble and the Acorn
And Many More Stories
Nearly a hundred and fifty years ago William Homes McGuffey, gathered his own writings, and clippings, and selections from standard work. and he wrote the first four McGuffey Readers. Covering the areas of family life, farming, science, history, biography, secular and biblical literature, he presented his readers with a wide range of interests, and an even wider range than than which is found in todays typical reading books. Since 1920 McGuffey readers have continued to sell, and have been used by schools and parents concerned about the content of children’s reading books.
You might have found as a parent that its hard to go into the library or book store and find books that are at the right reading level for your children. What is wonderful about these McGuffey books is that they are very practical, in that they start at lesson one which is literally a sentence per line. The words are big and theres good spacing between each word, making it comfortable for the beginner reader. Slowly as the stories go on, they start to introduce more complex vocabulary, which takes the reader progressively one small step at a time.
There are fifty to sixty short stories in each book. By the end of the book, the reader is doing multipart stories which are longer, broken into two, three or four parts. With each McGuffey reader the print decreases in size and the stories progress in length and difficulty. New vocal words used in the story are listed at the end of the story, giving the parent opportunity to discuss these new words with the reader. Comprehension questions are also included with the progression. By the time the reader reaches the fourth McGuffey book, they are reading literature at a university level.
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