
Transcriber’s Notes
Preface
ARTICULATION.
PUNCTUATION.
LESSON I.
LESSON II.
LESSON III.
LESSON IV.
LESSON V.
LESSON VI.
Step into a turn‑of‑the‑century classroom, where the day begins with simple, earnest scenes of a family gathering around a warm fire. The text invites listeners to hear the gentle cadence of lessons that teach kindness, basic reading skills and even Roman numerals, all framed by clear moral examples like “She is kind to the old blind man.” It feels like a quiet window onto a world where learning is woven into everyday life.
Beyond the stories, the reader offers a thorough guide for teachers, emphasizing careful sound drills, punctuation, and the gradual introduction of new words. Illustrated pages supply visual cues that spark imagination, while concise explanations help students master pronunciation and expression. This blend of narrative charm and practical instruction makes the work a timeless resource for anyone curious about historic education methods.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (78K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Don Kostuch.
Release date
2005-06-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1800–1873
Best known for the hugely influential McGuffey Readers, this American educator helped shape how generations of children learned to read in the 19th century. His books blended reading lessons with moral instruction and became some of the most widely used school texts in the United States.
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