
SCHOOL READING BY GRADES
SIXTH YEAR
PREFACE.
SCHOOL READING. - SIXTH YEAR.
TWO WAYS OF TELLING A STORY.
THE DEATH OF THE FLOWERS.
THE GREAT VOLCANIC ERUPTION.
THE RETURN OF COLUMBUS.
WHAT THE SUNBEAMS DO.
HORATIUS AT THE BRIDGE.
Designed for the attentive sixth‑year pupil, this anthology guides readers from confident pronunciation to thoughtful literary appreciation. Each passage is accompanied by concise historical and biographical notes, while the appendix offers clear explanations of difficult words and references, making classic works feel approachable. Full‑page portraits of celebrated authors and reproductions of famous paintings add visual interest and help young listeners connect with the creators behind the texts.
The selections showcase a wide range of English composition, from lively travel sketches to vivid sketches of everyday adventure. One charming excerpt follows a spirited midshipman describing the sights, sounds, and sea‑tales he encounters on a coach ride, inviting listeners to picture bustling fields, rustling woods, and the excitement of naval life. Through such engaging material, readers practice clear enunciation, develop taste for stylistic nuance, and begin to distinguish the qualities that make literature timeless.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (318K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Larry B. Harrison and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-07-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1841–1925
Best known for turning myths, legends, history, and literature into lively reading for young people, this Indiana educator became one of the most widely read children's authors of his era. His books were designed to teach as well as entertain, which helped them find a lasting place in classrooms and family libraries.
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