Fourth Reader: The Alexandra Readers

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Fourth Reader: The Alexandra Readers

by W. A. (William Albert) McIntyre, John Dearness, John C. (John Cameron) Saul

EN·~8 hours·132 chapters

Chapters

132 total
1

FOURTH READER

0:26
2

FOURTH READER - DOMINION HYMN

0:47
3

THE MOONLIGHT SONATA

6:27
4

THE FLIGHT OF THE BIRDS

0:50
5

THE MINSTREL BOY

0:39
6

THE GOOD SAXON KING

7:15
7

A SONG

1:03
8

BETTER THAN GOLD

1:01
9

THE TIGER, THE BRAHMAN, AND THE JACKAL

5:05
10

A CANADIAN BOAT-SONG

0:56

Description

A carefully assembled reading collection for fourth‑grade students, this volume blends engaging prose, poetry and songs to build fluency while introducing young listeners to Canada’s literary and cultural heritage. The material is organized for classroom use, offering clear passages that invite discussion and encourage a love of language. Each selection is chosen to develop comprehension skills and spark curiosity about the world beyond the textbook.

Among the pieces is a spirited hymn that celebrates the vastness of the Dominion, weaving together images of oceans, prairies and the resolve of early settlers. The anthology also includes a charming narrative set in moonlit Bonn, where a legendary composer encounters a modest shoemaker’s family and a blind girl whose love of music transcends circumstance. This gentle tale highlights the power of art to connect hearts, inviting listeners to imagine the magic of a simple melody heard in the most unexpected places.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (468K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2016-05-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the authors

WA

W. A. (William Albert) McIntyre

b. 1866

Best known for school readers and classroom guides, this Canadian educator wrote practical books meant to help children read well and teachers teach clearly. His surviving works suggest a writer focused less on literary fame than on everyday learning.

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John Dearness

John Dearness

1852–1954

A self-taught Canadian naturalist who turned a life in education into a remarkable second career in science, he became one of the country’s early leaders in botany and mycology. His work on fungi and plant diseases helped earn him an international reputation.

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JC

John C. (John Cameron) Saul

1869–1939

A Manitoba educator and textbook writer, this early 20th-century author helped shape what generations of Canadian students read in school. His books range from readers and literature selections to geography and retellings of classical stories.

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