ELEMENTARY READING CHARTS. way. Forty-seven Numbers, including a beautiful Prepared by REBECCA D. RICKOFF. Designed to make learning to read a pleasant pastime. Designed to train the mind of the child by philosophical methods. Designed to furnish the primary classes with a variety of interesting occupations in school-hours. Every step in advance is in a logical order of progression and development. Pictures, objects, and things are employed, rather than abstract rules and naked type. The beautiful and significant illustrations are an especially noticeable and attractive feature of these charts. Every chart in the series has in view a definite object, which is thoroughly and systematically developed. They are in accord with the educational spirit of the day, and with the methods followed by the best instructors. They are the only charts planned with special reference to the cultivation of language and the power of expression. They follow the natural method of teaching, appealing to those faculties of the child that are most easily awakened, and inciting correct mental processes at the outset. These charts introduce a new and improved mode of sus pension while in use, a feature of much practical value. These Charts should be in every Primary-school Room in the Country. New York: D. APPLETON & CO., 1, 3, & 5 Bond Street. |