
The Aldine speller, part one
by Frank J. Sherman Catherine T. Bryce
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Chapters (149)
- THE ALDINE SPELLER
- PREFACE
- DIRECTIONS TO TEACHERS
- Oral Spelling
- Testing
- Correlation with Phonics
- Interest
- Pupils’ Lists
- Reviews
- Alphabetical List
- Homophones
- Order of Presentation
- Proper Names
- HOW THIS BOOK IS TO BE USED
- The Alphabet
- Alphabet Drills
- A Phonetic List
- Copying a Spelling Lesson
- Dictating a Spelling Lesson
- Marking and Correcting Papers
- Sight Words
- Writing Sentences
- Reviews of Phonetic Words
- Seat Work
- Reviews of Sight Words
- Spelling Chart
- Additional Seat Work
- The Question
- Quotation Marks
- THE ALDINE SPELLER
- FIRST YEAR
- THE ALPHABET
- Review
- Review
- Review
- Review of Phonetic Words
- Review of Sight Words
- THE ALDINE SPELLER
- SECOND YEAR
- Review of Sight Words
- Review of Phonetic Words
- STARS AND DAISIES
- Review of Sight Words
- Review of Phonetic Words
- Review of Sight Words
- Review of Phonetic Words
- Review of Sight Words
- Review of Sight Words
- Review of Phonetic Words
- Review of Sight Words
- SUPPER TIME
- SHOPPING
- AT SCHOOL
- Some Sight Words
- Review of Sight Words
- Initial Words of Phonetic Series
- Alphabetical List of Sight Words
- PHONIC SERIES
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