The Ontario Readers: Fourth Book

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The Ontario Readers: Fourth Book

by Ontario. Department of Education

EN·~7 hours

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A lively compilation designed for young readers, this collection brings together classic poems, historical excerpts, and a charming school‑room vignette. It features verses from celebrated poets such as Kip‑Kipling and Tennyson, alongside passages from early Canadian histories and adventure tales that spark curiosity about the past. The selections are paired with thoughtful introductions that encourage reflection on duty, community, and the joy of learning.

The centerpiece is a delightful sketch of Tom Tulliver’s school day, where his playful banter with teachers and classmates reveals the everyday challenges of mastering subjects like Euclid and Latin. Through humor and gentle moral guidance, the anthology aims to nurture confidence, respect for education, and a love of literature. Ideal for classroom use or home reading, it offers a rich tapestry of language that both entertains and inspires budding minds.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (423K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-06-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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OD

Ontario. Department of Education

A long-standing Ontario government department, this institutional author produced reports, textbooks, circulars, and policy documents that helped shape public schooling in the province. Its publications offer a window into how education in Ontario was organized, taught, and reformed over time.

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