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The Aldine speller, part one

Chapter 1: THE ALDINE SPELLER
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This educational resource presents a systematic approach to teaching spelling for primary grades, emphasizing the importance of phonics and a carefully selected vocabulary. It aims to equip students with the skills to spell commonly used words correctly while also expanding their vocabulary for future needs. The work outlines effective teaching methods, including oral spelling before written exercises, and stresses the significance of developing a phonetic sense to aid in spelling. Special attention is given to common misspelled words, with drills designed to reinforce correct spelling habits early in a child's education.

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Title: The Aldine speller, part one

for grades one and two

Author: Catherine T. Bryce

Frank J. Sherman

Release date: March 23, 2022 [eBook #67693]
Most recently updated: October 18, 2024

Language: English

Original publication: United States: Newson & Company, 1916

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THE
ALDINE SPELLER

PART ONE
FOR GRADES ONE AND TWO

BY
CATHERINE T. BRYCE
ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
AND

FRANK J. SHERMAN
FORMERLY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
MONSON, MASS.

NEW YORK
NEWSON & COMPANY

Copyright, 1916, by
NEWSON & COMPANY.

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