Spelling and Thinking Combined, Or, The Spelling-book Made a Medium of Thought: The Sequel to "My First School Book."

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T.R. Marvin, 1859 - 124 pagine
 

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Pagina 118 - Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work; but the seventh day is the sabbath of the Lord thy God. In it thou shall not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates...
Pagina 118 - For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seVenth day : wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath-day, and hallowed it. V. Honour thy father and thy mother ; that thy days may be long upon the land, which the Lord thy God giveth thee. VI. Thou shalt not kill. VII. Thou shalt not commit adultery. VIII. Thou shalt not steal.
Pagina 118 - ... for I, the Lord thy God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me; and showing mercy unto thousands of them that love me and keep my commandments.
Pagina 118 - I. Thou shalt have no other gods before Me. II. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth : thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them : for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children...
Pagina 123 - Of what parts does the palate consist? ate, and a posterior, /, containing no bone, and called the soft palate. The two can readily be distinguished by applying the tip of the tongue to the roof of the mouth and drawing it backwards. The hard palate forms the partition between the mouth and nose.
Pagina 118 - Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbors wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbor's.
Pagina 2 - In every stage we should avoid, as the bane of good habits of thought, the common use of the nonsense columns of a spelling-book. Nothing more pernicious could be contrived. The use of them prevents thinking, without teaching to spell."— THE SCHOOLMASTER, by GEORGE B.
Pagina 123 - G hard are formed by pressing the middle of the tongue to the roof of the mouth, near the throat, and separating them a little smartly to form the first, and more gently to form the last of these letters.
Pagina 6 - The common mode of oral spelling is, to put out words to a class, and when one scholar misspells, to let the next try, and the next,. and so on, until some one does it correctly. The successful scholar "goes up," as it is called, that is, takes the place of the one who commenced it.
Pagina 5 - It may not be difficult for the scholars to judge and see where they can do it, and to read thns— Tke eye, The sight, The mouth, The tongue, &c.

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