The Early Schools of Naugatuck a Brief History of Our Schools Teachers Text
The Early Schools of Naugatuck a Brief History of Our Schools Teachers Text
William Ward
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" Again you turn to pages bidden: " If my name you cannot find, "Shut up the book and never mind. " SCHOOL BOOKS. 67 I copy one more: "If there should be another flood, 11 Then to this book I'd fly. 44 If all the earth should be submerged, "This book would still be dry. " Besides the scroll work — The Diminished Scroll, A Spanish S, etc. SPELLING BOOKS. As far back as 1730, when Judd's Meadow School Dis- trict was first established, there probably was no special spelling book. It was expected t...hat what the children read out of such books as the Psalter, Testament, or The New England Primer would meet this want. The schol- ars, as they read in the different classes, were expected to spell the words. For a long time spelling books were lacking, and did not become common much before 1750. Dilworth's Speller was used before the Revolution, also Fenning's Speller, which appeared in 1755. Besides 44 Tables of Words, " there was a chronology of remark- able events. I copy in part: " Eleven days of successive snow, A.
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