was put into their hands, and they were made to read by rote the songs they already knew by heart, and to copy them. It was a great entertainment to find the queer words, and these were made the nucleus of groups of similar words which were written on... Moral Culture of Infancy - Page 18by Mary Tyler Peabody Mann - 1864 - 216 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1862 - 796 pages
...voice-letters. The latter were sounded the Italian way, as in the words arm, egg, t'nfc, oak, and Peru. This teacher had Miss Peabody's " First Nursery Reading-Book,"...taught so, and because many successful instances of the pursual of this plan have come under our observation ; and one advantage of it has been, that the children... | |
| Education - 1862 - 420 pages
...initial sounds of thin, shin, and chin, and to the proper dipthongs, ou, oi, and au, and they wrcte words considering, these as additional characters....taught so, and because many successful instances of the pursual of this plan have come under our observation ; and one advantage of it has been, that the children... | |
| Mary Tyler Peabody Mann - Kindergarten - 1863 - 228 pages
...another. It was a great pleasure to them to be told that now they could read. They were, erfcouraged to copy the words out of the book upon their slates....slates. We have thought it worth while to give in detail thia method of teaching to read, because it is the most entertaining to children to be taught so, and... | |
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