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Paperback The School Reader: First Book, Containing Easy Progressive Lessons in Reading and Spelling... Book

ISBN: 1277158304

ISBN13: 9781277158304

The School Reader: First Book, Containing Easy Progressive Lessons in Reading and Spelling...

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The School Reader, First Book by Charles Walton Sanders is a classic educational text designed to introduce young learners to the fundamentals of reading and spelling. Featuring easy, progressive lessons, this book aims to build a solid foundation in literacy. Sanders' approach focuses on systematic instruction, making it an invaluable resource for both teachers and students. A faithful reproduction of the original, this edition offers insights into the pedagogical methods of the 19th century. Rediscover the roots of American education with "The School Reader", a testament to the enduring importance of basic reading and spelling skills.

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