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McGuffey's New Third Eclectic Reader
McGuffey's New Third Eclectic Reader
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These introductory lessons arefollowed by 86 language arts lessons, each based upon character-buildingstories, essays, and poetry. Each paragraph or stanza is numbered, which makes it easy to assign portions of a passage or poem as copywork, recitation, or narration. Additional short lessons and teacher notes are found throughout the text.
In thisreader, students will findspelling wordslisted at the beginning of each lesson. The first spelling and vocabulary lesson in the thirdreader contains words from the story that follows, including learn, richly, culling, harvest, cause, wintry, engage, livelong, youth, summer, leaving, and brightest.
An effective way to use these readers is to use Charlotte Mason's language arts methods of copywork, recitation, and narration for any of the lessons presented. Instructions for each of these methods is found in the new 18-page introduction that has been added to this edition. Like Miss Mason, Mr. McGuffey believed in short lessons, learned well, so the Readers provide a convenient source for age-appropriate material to use with Miss Mason's methods.
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