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Picture Study The Real Thanksgiving Spirit
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Picture Study A Christmas Secret
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Monthly Review
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LESSON CONTENTS
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Literature The Snowbird Frank Dempster Sherman
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Memorizing the Poem
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Picture Study Tobogganing
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Game It is I he she
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Halfyearly Summary CHAPTER
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Literature My Shadow Robert Louis Stevenson
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Memorizing the Poem
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Memorizing the Poem
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Memorizing the Poem
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Initials
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Literature Lincolns Boyhood Selected
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Picture Study The Boyhood Home of Abraham Lincoln
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Review of Singular and Plural
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Abbreviations of Titles of Persons
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Writing Dates Comma between day of month and year
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Composition Birthdays
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Literature A Story of the Flag Carolyn S Bailey
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Composition Retelling the Story
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Picture Study How an American Boy Routed the Britis
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Havent
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Monthly Review CHAPTER SEVEN
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Literature Marchs Call Maud L Betts
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Dramatization Marchs Call
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Composition Retelling the Story
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Composition The Weather
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Dictation
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Picture Study Brother Foxs Tar Baby
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Directions east west north south
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Directions Continued
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Composition Pussy Willows
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Literature Who Loves the Trees Best? Alice May Doug
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Dramatization Who Loves the Trees Best?
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Where words
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Picture Study HideandGoSeek
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Literature One Two Three Henry Cuyler Bunner
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Guessing Game
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Monthly Review
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Composition Spring
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Dictation
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Composition How to Play Marbles
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You were Review
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Composition Retelling the Story
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Capitals in Poetry Baby Seed Song E Nesbit
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How Words
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Correct Use of Words Review
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Composition Retelling Stories Liked Best
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Dramatization The Waking of the Flowers
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Monthly Review
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CHAPTER TEN 141 Capital Letters Review
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Picture Study Here Comes the Train
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Literature The Throstle Alfred Tennyson
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Literature Willies Visit to the Seashore Alice Lotherington
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Composition A Swimming Race
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Literature Vacation Katharine Lee Bates
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LESSON PAGE 148 Summary of Capital Letters
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Summary of Language Facts
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Fourth Grade
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CHAPTER ONE 1 Picture Study Robin Redbreast
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Literature Robin Redbreast William Allingham
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Composition Preparation for Winter
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Composition What I Know about Fruits
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Composition A Fruit Trees Visitors
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Alphabetical Arrangement according to first letter
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Alphabetical Arrangement according to first three letters
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The Legend of Clytie Selected
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The Topic
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Composition The County Fair or The State Fair
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Monthly Review
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CHAPTER TWO 15 Literature October Christina G Rossetti
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Literature Appleseed John Carolyn S Bailey
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The Hyphen
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Review of Capitals
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Making a Paragraph
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Composition The Apple
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Composition Nuts
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Words in a Series Continued
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Picture Study The Squirrels
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The Dictionary Index Words
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Use of Topics A Nutting Trip
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Literature The Pilgrims Selected
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Picture Study The First Thanksgiving Day
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The Dictionary Diacritical Marks
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Composition Thanksgiving
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CHAPTER FOUR 47 Literature December Christina G Rossetti
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Literature The Flax Hans Christian Andersen
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Literature The Calicos Story Selected
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Composition Sheep
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Composition Wool
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Picture Study Christmas Dreams
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The Apostrophe
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Continued
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Literature Christmas in Other Lands Selected
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Composition Our Christmas
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CHAPTER FIVE 61 Literature January Selected
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The Dictionary Illustrations
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Making a Calendar
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Keeping a Diary
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Composition Shelter
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Picture Study Arapahoe Indian Camp
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LESSON PAGE 69 Literature Lumbering Selected
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Literature Lumbering Continued
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Composition The Carpenter
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Composition Winter Sports
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Some Common Abbreviations
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Halfyearly Summary
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CHAPTER SIX 78 Literature February John Addington Symonds
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Composition St Valentine
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The Heading The Salutation The Colon
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The Signature
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Literature The Boyhood of Washington Selected
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Picture Study Washington Crossing the Delaware
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Literature Our Flag Selected
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Literature True Citizens Mary McDowell
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Literature The Life of Longfellow Selected
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Quotation Marks with Titles
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Literature The Childrens Hour Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Addressing Envelopes
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Addressing Envelopes Continued
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Composition Transportation of Mail
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Monthly Review
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CHAPTER SEVEN 95 Literature March William Cullen Bryant
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Composition The Wind
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Composition My Kite
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Literature Iriss Bridge Flora J Cooke
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Composition Transportation on Water
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Letter Writing
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Letter Writing
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CONTENTS LESSON PAGE 107 Composition Spring
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Contractions
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Monthly Review
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CHAPTER EIGHT 111 Literature April Eben Eugene Rexford
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Composition The Trees
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Composition The Uses of Trees
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Personified Things The Tree Björnstjerne Björnson
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Composition Arbor Day
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The Outline
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Picture Study Little Benjamin Franklins Fishing Wharf
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Literature Easter Customs Selected
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Composition Spring Flowers
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Grew Grown
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Literature The Legend of the Arbutus Carolyn S Bailey
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Dramatization The Legend of the Arbutus
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Literature Violets John Moultrie
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Monthly Review
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CHAPTER NINE 128 Literature May Helen Isabel Moorhouse
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Comma between the Day and the Month
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Composition Spring Games
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Contractions Review Natures Hired Man John Kendrick Bangs
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Composition Poultry
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Literature What They Do Louisa M Alcott
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The Direct Quotation
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Choice of Words
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Dialogue
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Summarizing Diaries
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LESSON PAGE
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GENERAL SUMMARY OF BOOK I
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ud Lindsay 47 49 50 50 ie Poulsson 54 56
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ierman Time
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ne Field 62 64 64 64
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GLOSSARY
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INDEX
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Written Exercise
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INTRODUCTION 5
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Сторінка 215 - Between the dark and the daylight, When the night is beginning to lower, Comes a pause in the day's occupations, That is known as the Children's Hour.
Сторінка 232 - ... new voice of Spring to hear, And imitates thy lay. What time the pea puts on the bloom Thou fliest thy vocal vale, An annual guest in other lands, Another Spring to hail. Sweet bird! thy bower is ever green, Thy sky is ever clear; Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, No winter in thy year! O could I fly, I'd fly with thee! We'd make, with joyful wing, Our annual visit o'er the globe, Companions of the Spring.
Сторінка 62 - Wynken, Blynken, and Nod one night Sailed off in a wooden shoe, — Sailed on a river of crystal light Into a sea of dew. "Where are you going, and what do you wish?" The old moon asked the three. "We have come to fish for the herring-fish That live in this beautiful sea; Nets of silver and gold have we," Said Wynken, Blynken, And Nod.
Сторінка 288 - A SCOUT IS THRIFTY He does not wantonly destroy property. He works faithfully, wastes nothing, and makes the best use of his opportunities. He saves his money so that he may pay his own way, be generous to those in . need, and helpful to worthy objects. He may work for pay but must not receive tips for courtesies or good turns.
Сторінка 96 - The new milch heifer is quick and shy, But the old cow waits with tranquil eye; And the white stream into the bright pail flows, When to her task the milkmaid goes, Soothingly calling,— "So, boss! so, boss! so! so! so!
Сторінка 130 - At ten years old I was taken home to assist my father in his business...
Сторінка 134 - And ruddy breast-knot gay. Robin, Robin Redbreast, O Robin dear! Robin sings so sweetly In the falling of the year. Bright yellow, red, and orange...
Сторінка 265 - BOY'S SONG Where the pools are bright and deep, Where the gray trout lies asleep, Up the river and o'er the lea, That's the way for Billy and me. Where the blackbird sings the latest, Where the hawthorn blooms the sweetest, Where the nestlings chirp and flee, That's the way for Billy and me.
Сторінка 63 - Blynken, And Nod. Wynken and Blynken are two little eyes, And Nod is a little head; And the wooden shoe that sailed the skies Is a wee one's trundle-bed. So shut your eyes while...
Сторінка 71 - And I see him jump before me, when I jump into my bed. The funniest thing about him is the way he likes to grow — Not at all like proper children, which is always very slow; For he sometimes shoots up taller like an india-rubber ball, And he sometimes gets so little that there's none of him at all. He hasn't got a notion of how children ought to play, And can only make a fool of me in every sort of way.

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