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... master should pro- duce a more marked effect , as it is brought almost continually under his notice from the first day of the child's school life until its close . 1. Rules to produce good reading . The following rules for teaching ...
... master should pro- duce a more marked effect , as it is brought almost continually under his notice from the first day of the child's school life until its close . 1. Rules to produce good reading . The following rules for teaching ...
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... master himself would speak them . Instead of permitting them to say , for instance , ' Hie — thee - home - from ... master's repeating for them , or along with them , the words in groups as they ought to be repeated , and encouraging ...
... master himself would speak them . Instead of permitting them to say , for instance , ' Hie — thee - home - from ... master's repeating for them , or along with them , the words in groups as they ought to be repeated , and encouraging ...
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... master points to one word after another , and , as a consequence , the child , in following the master , pauses equally after each . How to use the pointer . Instead of this , the pointer should merely indicate the sentence to be read ...
... master points to one word after another , and , as a consequence , the child , in following the master , pauses equally after each . How to use the pointer . Instead of this , the pointer should merely indicate the sentence to be read ...
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... master himself reads is one remedy for this fault . The child's expertness in picking up this tone depends very much upon whether his ear is naturally sensitive or not . If he have a good musical ear he will have but little difficulty ...
... master himself reads is one remedy for this fault . The child's expertness in picking up this tone depends very much upon whether his ear is naturally sensitive or not . If he have a good musical ear he will have but little difficulty ...
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... master can be a competent judge of how the reading of his children will strike the ear of a stranger ( which is the best test for reading aloud ) , so long as he himself is follow- ing the words not only with his ears , but with his eye ...
... master can be a competent judge of how the reading of his children will strike the ear of a stranger ( which is the best test for reading aloud ) , so long as he himself is follow- ing the words not only with his ears , but with his eye ...
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