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DICTATION DAY BY DAY

A MODERN SPELLER

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A MODERN SPELLER

Second Year

BY

KATE VAN WAGENEN

PRINCIPAL PUBLIC SCHOOL No. 2, BOROUGH of the Bronx
NEW YORK CITY

New York

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY

1909

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PREFACE

DICTATION DAY BY DAY is published with the hope that it may appeal to the teacher of the average child. A careful supervision of the work of little children has led the writer to believe that too much is often attempted during the first few years of a child's life. In the large cities, the standard cannot be what a few children, under exceptional circumstances, are able to accomplish, but what the child of ordinary capacity is able to master. Therefore the first principle of these books is absolute Simplicity. A second principle that finds expression here is Repetition. All small, troublesome words — the bane of composition work are repeated again and again, in every grade of the series.

In these books, the unnatural arrangement of columns of words is reduced to a minimum. The old-fashioned method of teaching children to read, by compelling them to learn lists of words, is happily abolished, and the day is not far distant when a similar method of teaching spelling will also be relegated to the “Land of Forgotten Things."

"The Rock-a-By Lady" and the "Dutch Lullaby" by Eugene Field are used by permission of Charles

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