The Elson Readers, Book 5

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The Elson Readers, Book 5

by William H. (William Harris) Elson, Christine M. Keck

EN·~11 hours·51 chapters

Chapters

51 total
1

Produced by Mike Pullen.

0:01
2

THE ELSON READERS - BOOK FIVE - WILLIAM H. ELSON AND CHRISTINE M. KECK - PREFACE

23:32
3

BIRDS AND THEIR SONGS

0:08
4

FLOWERS

0:07
5

TIMES AND SEASONS

0:13
6

STORIES IN LIGHTER VEIN

0:15
7

HOME AND COUNTRY

0:17
8

OUR COUNTRY AND ITS FLAG

0:17
9

SERVICE

1:03
10

SUGGESTIONS FOR AN ORDER OF READING

2:05

Description

This reader offers fifth‑grade students a carefully chosen mix of classic and contemporary literature designed to sharpen both taste and comprehension. The selections draw from celebrated American and British authors, presenting whole stories and poems rather than fragmented excerpts, so young readers can experience complete literary works. By pairing each piece with brief biographies, the book helps children connect the words on the page with the lives of the writers who shaped them.

The anthology is organized into three thematic sections that guide learners from an appreciation of nature and patriotism, through thrilling tales of adventure, to extended readings by some of America’s most beloved authors. Along the way, readers encounter a range of genres—seasonal verses, humorous sketches, race stories, and pieces suitable for classroom performances—each reinforcing values such as citizenship, cooperation, and respect for the environment. The thoughtful layout encourages comparison and discussion, making the collection a useful tool for teachers and an engaging journey for students.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (666K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the authors

WH

William H. (William Harris) Elson

1856–1935

A progressive educator who helped shape classroom reading in the early 20th century, this author is best remembered for school readers that reached children across the United States and beyond. His books mixed literature, language lessons, and a strong belief that reading should be clear, practical, and engaging.

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CM

Christine M. Keck

Best known as a collaborator on classic early-20th-century school readers, this educator helped shape books that introduced generations of students to literature and reading. Her work also appears in a civic guide prepared for Grand Rapids, showing a practical interest in public education and community life.

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