Good English, Oral and Written: Book one-[two], Bücher 1

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Scott, Foresman and Company, 1917

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Literature The Fairys New Year Gift Emilie Poulsson
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Literature The Snowbird Frank Dempster Sherman
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Dictation
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Literature Wynken Blynken and Nod Eugene Field
62
Memorizing the Poem
64
These That Those
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These That Those Continued
66
Picture Study Tobogganing
67
Game It is I He She
68
Halfyearly Summary
69
CHAPTER SIX 75 Literature My Shadow Robert Louis Stevenson
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Memorizing the Poem
71
Initials
72
Literature Lincolns Boyhood Selected
73
Picture Study The Boyhood Home of Abraham Lincoln
74
Review of Singular and Plural
75
Writing Dates Comma between day of month and year
76
Composition Birthdays
77
Composition Retelling the Story
80
Havent
82
CHAPTER SEVEN 91 Literature Marchs Call Maud L Betts
83
Composition Retelling the Story
84
Composition The Weather
85
Picture Study Brother Foxs Tar Baby
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Directions east west north south
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Literature Who Loves the Trees Best? Alice May Douglas
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Where words
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Literature One Two Three Henry Cuyler Bunner
91
Guessing Game
93
CHAPTER EIGHT 107 Composition Spring
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Literature Birds in Spring Margaret J Preston
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Exclamations The Exclamation Mark
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Literature Aaron and the Blue Jays Georgie Le Clair
97
Cɔmposition Retelling the Story
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Literature Robin Anne Schütze
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Composition The Rain
100
Composition India Rubber
102
Composition Retelling the Story
105
Picture Study Youre no Chicken
106
Monthly Review
107
CHAPTER NINE 124 Dictation
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Composition How to Play Marbles
109
You Were Review
110
Composition Retelling the Story
114
Capitals in Poetry Baby Seed Song E Nesbit
115
How Words
116
Correct Use of Words Review
117
Composition Retelling Stories Liked Best
118
Dramatization The Waking of the Flowers
119
Monthly Review
120
CHAPTER TEN 141 Capital Letters Review
121
Picture Study Here Comes the Train
122
Literature The Throstle Alfred Tennyson
123
Literature Willies Visit to the Seashore Alice Lotherington
124
Composition A Swimming Race
126
Literature Vacation Katharine Lee Bates
127
Summary of Capital Letters
128
Summary of Language Facts
129
Fourth Grade
131
CHAPTER ONE 1 Picture Study Robin Redbreast
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Literature Robin Redbreast William Allingham
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Composition Preparation for Winter
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Composition What I Know about Fruits
137
LESSON PAGE 6 Composition A Fruit Trees Visitors
138
Alphabetical Arrangement according to first letter
140
Alphabetical Arrangement according to first three letters
141
Place of the Title The Legend of Clytie Selected
142
The Topic
143
Composition The Country Fair or The State Fair
144
Monthly Review
145
CHAPTER TWO 15 Literature October Christina G Rossetti
146
Literature Appleseed John Carolyn S Bailey
147
The Hyphen
148
Review of Capitals
149
Making a Paragraph
150
Composition The Apple
151
Composition Nuts
152
Words in a Series Continued
153
Picture Study The Squirrels
155
The Dictionary Index Words
156
Use of Topics A Nutting Trip
157
Composition My Jackolantern
159
The Dictionary Diacritical Marks
172
Composition Thanksgiving
173
CHAPTER FOUR 47 Literature December Christina G Rossetti
174
Literature The Flax Hans Christian Andersen
175
Literature The Calicos Story Selected
178
Composition Sheep
180
Composition Wool
181
Picture Study Christmas Dreams
183
The Apostrophe
186
Continued
187
Literature Christmas in Other Lands Selected
188
Composition Our Christmas
190
CHAPTER FIVE 61 Literature January Selected
191
The Dictionary Illustrations
192
Making a Calendar
193
Keeping a Diary
194
Composition Shelter
195
Picture Study Arapahoe Indian Camp
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Literature Lumbering Selected
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Literature Lumbering Continued
198
Composition The Carpenter
199
LESSON PAGE 73 Composition Winter Sports
200
Some Common Abbreviations
202
Halfyearly Summary
203
CHAPTER SIX 78 Literature February John Addington Symonds
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Composition St Valentine
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The Heading The Salutation The Colon
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The Signature
207
Literature The Boyhood of Washington Selected
208
Picture Study Washington Crossing the Delaware
209
Literature Our Flag Selected
211
Literature True Citizens Mary McDowell
212
Literature The Life of Longfellow Selected
213
Quotation Marks with Titles
214
Literature The Childrens Hour Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
215
Addressing Envelopes
217
Addressing Envelopes Continued
218
Composition Transportation of Mail
219
Monthly Review
220
CHAPTER SEVEN 95 Literature March William Cullen Bryant
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Composition The Wind
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Composition My Kite
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Composition Water
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Literature Iriss Bridge Flora J Cooke
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Composition Transportation on Water
227
Letter Writing
228
Letter Writing
229
Composition Spring
230
Contractions
232
Monthly Review
233
CHAPTER EIGHT 111 Literature April Eben Eugene Rexford
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Composition The Trees
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Composition The Uses of Trees
236
Personified Things The Tree Björnstjerne Björnson
237
Composition Arbor Day
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The Outline
239
Picture Study Little Benjamin Franklins Fishing Wharf
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Literature Easter Customs Selected
242
Composition Spring Flowers
243
Grew Grown
244
Literature The Legend of the Arbutus Carolyn S Bailey
245
Literature Violets John Moultrie
247
Monthly Review
248
CHAPTER NINE 128 Literature May Helen Isabel Moorhouse
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Comma between the Day and the Month
250
Composition Spring Games
251
Contractions Review Natures Hired Man John Kendrick Bangs
253
Composition Poultry
254
Literature What They Do Louisa M Alcott
256
LESSON PAGE 137 The Direct Quotation
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Choice of Words
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Dialogue
260
Summarizing Diaries
261
Monthly Review
262
CHAPTER TEN 144 Literature June Selected
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Comma with Yes and No
264
Literature A Boys Song James Hogg
265
Picture Study Never Brag of Your Fish Before You Catch Him
266
Plurals in S
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GENERAL SUMMARY OF BOOK I
269
Summary of Language Facts
270
Summary of Correct Use of Words
272

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Seite 215 - Between the dark and the daylight, When the night is beginning to lower, Comes a pause in the day's occupations, That is known as the Children's Hour.
Seite 232 - ... new voice of Spring to hear, And imitates thy lay. What time the pea puts on the bloom Thou fliest thy vocal vale, An annual guest in other lands, Another Spring to hail. Sweet bird! thy bower is ever green, Thy sky is ever clear; Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, No winter in thy year! O could I fly, I'd fly with thee! We'd make, with joyful wing, Our annual visit o'er the globe, Companions of the Spring.
Seite 62 - Wynken, Blynken, and Nod one night Sailed off in a wooden shoe, — Sailed on a river of crystal light Into a sea of dew. "Where are you going, and what do you wish?" The old moon asked the three. "We have come to fish for the herring-fish That live in this beautiful sea; Nets of silver and gold have we," Said Wynken, Blynken, And Nod.
Seite 212 - I pledge allegiance to my flag, and to the Republic for which it stands ; one nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Seite 71 - ... ball, And he sometimes gets so little that there's none of him at all. He hasn't got a notion of how children ought to play. And can only make a fool of me in every sort of way. He stays so close beside me, he's a coward you can see; I'd think shame to stick to nursie as that shadow sticks to me! One morning, very early, before the sun was up, I rose and found the shining dew on every buttercup; But my lazy little shadow, like an arrant sleepy-head, Had stayed at home behind me and was fast asleep...
Seite 265 - BOY'S SONG Where the pools are bright and deep, Where the gray trout lies asleep, Up the river and o'er the lea, That's the way for Billy and me. Where the blackbird sings the latest, Where the hawthorn blooms the sweetest, Where the nestlings chirp and flee, That's the way for Billy and me.
Seite 135 - Twill soon be Winter now. Robin, Robin Redbreast, O Robin dear! And what will this poor Robin do? For pinching days are near. The fireside for the cricket, The wheat-stack for the mouse, When trembling night-winds whistle And moan all round the house. The frosty ways like iron, The branches plumed with snow, — Alas! in Winter dead and dark, Where can poor Robin go? Robin, Robin Redbreast, O Robin dear! And a crumb of bread for Robin, His little heart to cheer!
Seite 123 - SUMMER is coming, summer is coming. I know it, I know it, I know it. Light again, leaf again, life again, love again,' Yes, my wild little Poet. Sing the new year in under the blue. Last year you sang it as gladly. ' New, new, new, new ' ! Is it then so new That you should carol so madly ? ' Love again, song again, nest again, young again/ Never a prophet so crazy ! And hardly a daisy as yet, little friend, See, there is hardly a daisy.
Seite 100 - Boats sail on the rivers, And ships sail on the seas; But clouds that sail across the sky Are prettier far than these. There are bridges on the rivers, As pretty as you please; But the bow that bridges heaven, And overtops the trees, And builds a road from earth to sky, Is prettier far than these.
Seite 36 - For this is Thanksgiving Day. Over the river and through the wood, And straight through the barnyard gate! We seem to go Extremely slow; It is so hard to wait! Over the river and through the wood; Now grandmother's cap I spy! Hurrah for the fun! Is the pudding done? Hurrah for the pumpkin pie!

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