
Fifteen Institute Lessons in Language, Arithmetic, and U.S. History
by William Francis Lewis Sanders
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Excerpt from Fifteen Institute Lessons in Language Arithmetic and U. S. HistoryFrequently, as a pupil reads, the rest of the class should be required to close their books and turn their attention directly to what 18 being read when the reader is through, the teacher should question the listeners carefully until every point of what was read is brought out clearly,-the reading itself to be properly criticised. Rules of punctuation, and those concerning the use of capitals should be deduced from the reading matter, and frequently recited. Quotation marks, the hyphen, and the apostrophe must recei...
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- FIFTEEN INSTITUTE LESSONS -IN- LANGUAGE, ARITHMETIC -AND- U. S. HISTORY
- General Directions on Teaching Language.
- INSTITUTE LESSONS. Language.
- Cautions Against the Use of Incorrect Language.
- Exercises for Correction.
- Cautions Against the Use of Incorrect English.
- Exercises for Correction.
- Cautions Against the Use of Incorrect English.
- Exercises for Correction.
- Cautions Against the Use of Incorrect English.
- Exercises for Correction.
- Cautions Against the Use of Incorrect English.
- Exercises for Correction.
- INSTITUTE LESSONS. Primary Arithmetic.
- INSTITUTE LESSONS. U. S. History.
- U. S. HISTORY.—MEN AND MEASURES.
- 1801. Fourth Presidential Term. 1805.
- 1793. Second Presidential Term. 1797.
- 1797. Third Presidential Term. 1801.
- 1789. First Presidential Term. 1793.
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