"New-World Speller, Book 3," published in 1917, is an educational resource designed to enhance spelling skills. Authored by Julia Helen Wohlfarth and Lillian Emily Rogers, this book aims to provide a structured approach to learning and mastering spelling for students. Focusing on foundational language arts, the speller incorporates methods to improve literacy and vocabulary.
This historical text offers a glimpse into early 20th-century educational practices. It remains relevant for educators and anyone interested in the historical development of language teaching.
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