Thursday, March 31, 2011
City and Town: A Third Reader/Google Books
Author Pauline Frost Rafter
Publisher B.H. Sanborn, 1912
Length 292 pages
Click here.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Monday, March 28, 2011
The Whole Year Round/Google Books
Author Dallas Lore Sharp
Publisher Houghton Mifflin company., 1915
Length 503 pages
Click here.
INTRODUCTION
"THE writer of this book has four children of his own, and not so very long ago (he can remember it) he was a child himself, and roamed the fields, as still he does, with all the child's love of freedom and joy in the companionship of wild things
— wild lives, wild winds, wild places, and the wild hours along the edge of dusk and dawn. And if he has any right to ask other children than his own to . tramp the wild places with him through the pages of this book it is because he is still a child and cannot outgrow his love of Saturdays and skates and deep woods and the ways of the wild folk, great and small; and because, again, he has tramped the wild places (for his home is in the woods) more than most of his readers, perhaps, and tramped them the seasons round
— stormy nights and lazy autumn days, and summer and winter; and he has seen — only what his readers; have seen, no doubt, — the ordinary things, but he has often felt, as all children do at times feel, strange deep things, things more wonderful than anybody ever saw. And yet the ordinary things, ordinary only because we have not watched them and thought about them, are really what we are going out to see; and we are going out in an ordinary way — upon our two feet..."
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
The Art-literature Readers, Book 4/Google Books
Title The Art-literature readers, Book 4
Authors Eulalie Osgood Grover, Frances Elizabeth Chutter
Publisher Atkinson, Mentzer & Grover, 1909
Click here.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Elementary geography: a text-book for children/Google Books
Title Elementary Geography: A Text-book for Children
King's Geographies
Author Charles Francis King
Publisher C. Scribner's Sons, 1904
Length 220 pages
Click here.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Little Gardens for Boys and Girls/Google Books
Author Myrta Margaret Higgins
Publisher Houghton Miffin, 1910
Length 152 pages
Click here.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
The Wide Awake Fourth Reader/Google Books
Author Etta Austin Blaisdell McDonald
Publisher Little, Brown and Co., 1913
Click here.
Very sweet story selections, especially for spring.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Puppy Dogs' Tales and Stories of Other Animal Friends /Google Books
Title Puppy Dogs' Tales and Stories of Other Animal Friends
Editor Frances Kent
Publisher The Macmillan company, 1922
Length 258 pages
Click here.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
The Spring of the Year /Google Books
The Dallas Lore Sharp Nature Series
May G. Quigley collection
Author Dallas Lore Sharp
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Company, 1909
Length 148 pages
Click here.
Monday, March 7, 2011
Famous Men of Science/Project Gutenberg
AUTHOR OF "POOR BOYS WHO BECAME FAMOUS," "GIRLS WHO
BECAME FAMOUS," "FAMOUS AMERICAN AUTHORS,"
"FAMOUS AMERICAN STATESMEN," "SOCIAL
STUDIES IN ENGLAND," "STORIES
FROM LIFE," "FROM HEART
AND NATURE," ETC.
1889
Preface:
Garfield said, "No page of human history is so instructive and significant as the record of those early influences which develop the character and direct the lives of eminent men."
These sketches show how young men have overcome difficulties, sometimes poverty, sometimes illness; how they have made failures before finding their true vocation. They show the results of energy, perseverance, and untiring devotion; how a cheerful face and a hopeful spirit like Agassiz's, or a gentle and kindly nature like Darwin's, can win its way against opposition.
Click here.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Young Children's Lesson Plan Ideas for March
I'll try to fill this out with links and cut-and-paste March images in the next few days. From a 1915 Primary Education periodical:
Poems
Signs of the Seasons — Hathaway.
The Wind. Sun's Travels — Stevenson.
Written in March — Wordsworth.
March — H. H. Jackson.
March. Little Gustava(very sweet!). Song of Easter — Thaxter.
One Bird — Van Dyke.
The Swallows — Arnold.
Little White Lily — Macdonald.
The Little Plant — Kate Brown.
Stories
The Ugly Duckling, Little Ida's Flowers — Andersen
The Foolish Weather Vane — Published by Rand, McNally & Company.
The Winds — Burnham.
March's Call, Half a Hundred Stories — Published by Milton Bradley Company.
Legends — Proserpine, Wind and Sun, Sleeping Beauty, Siegfried and Brunhilde; What Annie Saw — Published by Educational Publishing Company.
Pictures For Study
St. Anthony of Padua — Murillo.
He is Risen — Plockhorst.
Spring — Corot.
Chorister Boys — Anderson.
Robin Redbreast — Munier.
Swallows. A Resting Place — Laux.
Sparrows — Laux.
Morning Talks And Occupation Work
Signs of spring; color of sky; position of sun; the brook waking up; frogs; turtles; woodchucks; returning birds.
Make chart. Upon it note arrival of first robin; bluebird; blackbird; barn swallow; chipping sparrow; song sparrow;woodpecker; meadow lark. Take time each morning throughout the month to hear about any bird that has returned.
Keep descriptions of birds in little booklets. If possible, illustrate each page with picture of bird in color.
Winds; use of; what each brings.
Use sand table to model things which the wind does. Have a large weather vane in the center modeled by one of the older boys. Around it have miniature sailboats, windmills, kites, lines of clothes, etc.
Poem for illustration with charcoal or by paper cutting:
Twilight of mad March evening
Wee Robert was snug in bed.
"And what has the wind been doing?"
To mamma he sleepily said.
The pine trees outside were singing,
She heard their wild lullaby.
"The wind has been busy since morning,"
She said, "when we heard it pass by.
"It turned every wind mill it came to,
It speeded the boats on the sea,
It fluttered the clothes on the clothesline
Until they were dry as could be.
"It caught a man's hat and whirled it
Away down the long white street.
And everyone laughed and wondered
If man or March wind would beat.
"It came where some boys were flying
Their kites of every hue
And carried one up to cloud land.
Did that kite belong to you?
"It turned the proud vane on the steeple.
It tossed roaring waves on the shore;
Then gently it sang at twilight
For my babe when the day was o'er."
Trees and buds.
Study twigs. Force sprigs of lilac, cherry, willow, beech, and horse chestnut by placing in fresh water in the sunshine.
Maple trees; sap; sugar. How trees are tapped; how sap is carried to sugar house; sap making in olden time.
Make brush drawings of twigs. Cut barn from dark red paper. Take the silver gray pussies from the twigs and paste in position about barn as if a whole family of kittens were at play there. Add heads and tails with pencils.
In connection with study of maple sugar, cut sap buckets, sugar house, boiling kettle and pans.
Friday, March 4, 2011
The Herald of Spring: Spring:The Hyacinth(Multi-grade Lessons)/Google Books
Nature Study in Elementary Schools: First Reader(Hyacinth Bulb)
Outlines of Lessons in Botany(elementary - middle school)
Gardening For Children(The Hyacinth)
When Mother Lets Us Garden; A Book for Little Folk Who Want to Make Gardens(Hyacinths in Water)
The World Book
The Spartan, Myth of the Hyacinth(Elementary - Middle school)
School and Home Gardens
More coming soon....
Image from my garden.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
The Naval History of the United States: Blue Jackets of '76/Google Books
Title The Naval History of the United States: Blue Jackets of '76
Author Willis John Abbot
Publisher Peter Fenelon Collier, 1890
Click here.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Stories of the Civil War/Google Books
Author Albert Franklin Blaisdell
Publisher Lee and Shepard, 1890
Length 245 pages
Click here.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Suggested History Readings for February, Grades Three and Four
SUGGESTED READINGS
"Young George Washington," and "Early Life of Abraham Lincoln," Eggleston's First Book of American History.
"The American Flag,"' Joseph R. Drake, Moore's "Songs and Ballads of the Revolution."
"Story of Washington," "Boyhood of Washington," "Story of Lincoln," F. A. Owen Co.'s Five Cent Classics.
Abbot's "Blue Jackets of '76."
Extracts from Preble's "History of the Flag."
Lossings "Pictorial History of the Civil War."
Blaisdell's "Stories of the Civil War."
Extracts from Henty's "With Lee in Virginia."
Moore's "Lyrics of Loyalty."
Simm's "War Poetry of the South."
Friday, February 18, 2011
The New Civics: A Textbook for Secondary Schools/Google Books
Author Roscoe Lewis Ashley
Publisher The Macmillan company, 1917
Length 420 pages
Read here.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Early European Civilization: a Textbook for Secondary Schools(Prehistory to Reformation)
Author Roscoe Lewis Ashley
Publisher Macmillan, 1916
Length 719 pages
See here.
Monday, February 14, 2011
St. Valentine's Day Children's Stories, Songs, Crafts, and Activities
In the Child's World:Kindergarten - elementary school level story.
Kindergarten at Home. Story.
Child-garden Story: Four Letters, a St. Valentine's Day Story. Early elementary read-aloud. Read-alone: advanced elementary level reader.
"Tell it Again" Stories: Elaine's Valentine's - reading level about third grade.
Read-aloud story: Elementary School
Elementary school poem.
Beginning Reader: The Story of St. Valentine.
The story of St. Valentine from the third grade Standard Catholic reader , and another from the The Haliburton Second Reader.
St. Valentine Story with comprehension questions. About a third grade reading level, and another for about a second or third grade reading level.
Three Valentine's Day Stories (read-aloud)
Click and print Valentine's Day poem for little girls.
A Book of Programs - St. Valentine's Day Lesson Plan - Kindergarten and up , and here as well.
Crafts:
Suggestions for Handwork in School and Home(crafts) Blackline templates for cupid angel card and more. This is the best! Many designs with instructions and card greetings.
More templates for St. Valentine's Day Cards.
Manual Training - Occupations(crafts)
Blacklines for cupid and little girl with heart, pages 84-85.
Bumped up from 2008.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave(Audiobook)/Other
Click here to FreeAudio.org. This link includes background history for students. Audio comes in three parts and a zip file with all is available. At the link, Click on audio in order to listen online and/or right click, and "save file as" to download.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Chandra in India/Google Books
Title Chandra in India(A Geographical Reader)
Little People Everywhere
Author Etta Austin Blaisdell McDonald
Publisher Little, Brown, and Company, 1916
Length 111 pages
See here.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Wild Flowers Every Child Should Know/Google Books
Title Wild Flowers Every Child Should Know: Arranged According to Color, with Reliable Descriptions of the More Common Species of the United States and Canada
Author Frederic William Stack
Publisher Doubleday, Page and Company, 1914
Length 411 pages
See here.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Natural History Object Lessons: A Manual for Teachers
Author George Ricks
Publisher D.C. Heath, 1891
Length 352 pages
Click here
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Saints and Festivals of the Christian Church/Google Books
Author H. Pomeroy Brewster
Publisher F. A. Stokes, 1904
Length 558 pages
Click here.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
How Our Grandfathers Lived/Google Books
Authors Albert Bushnell Hart, Annie Bliss Chapman
Publisher Macmillan, 1916
Length 371 pages
Click here.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Broad Stripes and Bright Stars: Stories of American History /Google Books
for the Children's Hour Series
May G. Quigley collection
Author Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
Publisher Milton Bradley company, 1919
Length 240 pages
Click here.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Stories of the Nibelungen(Germanic/Old Norse Tales) for Young People/Project Gutenberg
Read and download here.
Excerpt:
YOUNG SIEGFRIED
In the good old days of Long Ago, when kings had absolute power over all their subjects, even in the matter of life and death, there dwelt in the city of Santum, on the beautiful Rhine River, a great and good king named Siegmund.
He was very powerful, and ruled over the kingdom of Niederland so wisely and so well that he was[8] loved and honored by all his people. He shared his throne with Siegelinda, his beautiful wife, who also was noble and kind of heart.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
The Recollections of a Drummer-Boy(Civil War)/Google Books
Author Harry M. Kieffer
Published 1911
Here.
From the preface:"Several years ago the writer prepared a brief series of papers for the columns of St. Nicholas, under the title of "Recollections of a Drummer-Boy." It was thought that these sketches of army life, as seen by a boy, would prove enjoyable and profitable to children in general, and especially to the children of the men who participated in the great Civil War, on one side or the other; while the belief was entertained that they might at the same time serve to revive in the minds of the veterans themselves long-forgotten or but imperfectly remembered scenes and experiences in camp and field. In the outstart it was not the author's design to write a connected story, but rather simply to prepare a few brief and hasty sketches of army life, drawn from his own personal experience and suitable for magazine purposes. But these, though prepared in such intervals as could with difficulty be spared from the exacting duties of a busy professional life, having been so kindly received by the editors of St. Nicholas, as well as by the very large circle of readers of that excellent magazine, and the writer having been urgently pressed on all sides for more of the same kind, it was thought well to revise and enlarge the "Recollections of a Drummer-Boy," and to present them to the public in permanent book form. In the shape of a more or less connected story of army life, covering the whole period of a soldier's experience from enlistment to muster-out, and carried forward through all the stirring scenes of camp and field, it was believed that these "Recollections," in the revised form, would commend themselves not only to the children of the soldiers of the late war, but to the surviving soldiers themselves; while at the same time they would possess a reasonable interest for the general reader as well."
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
A Mother's List of Books for Children/Project Gutenberg
Click here. HTML version is the easiest to work of off with searches - quick copy and paste.
Stories of Art and Artists/Google Books
Author Clara Erskine Clement Waters
Publisher Ticknor and company, 1887
Length 357 pages
Click here.
This book pairs well with Garden of Praise's free art appreciation lessons(scroll all the way down to bottom at the link). This is for younger children, and has color high definition images of the many of the paintings mentioned in Clara Water's book. There are also online quizzes, worksheets, etc. and helpful links.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Rolf in the Woods/Project Gutenberg
I have especially dwelt in detail on the woodland and peace scouting in the hope that I may thus help other boys to follow the hard-climbing trail that leads to the higher uplands. "
Rolf in the Woods by Ernest Thompson Seton
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Two Indian Children of Long Ago/Project Gutenberg
See here.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Friday, January 21, 2011
Stories of Chivalry Retold from the St. Nicholas Magazine/Google Books
Publisher The Century co., 1909
Length 192 pages
Overview
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Theodore Roosevelt, Patriot and Statesman/Google Books
Author Robert Cornelius V. Meyers
Publisher P. W. Ziegler & Co. [c1902], 1902
Length 621 pages
See here.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Free Word Processor: Jarte
"Jarte \jär · 'tay\ noun (est. 2001) 1. A free word processor based on the Microsoft WordPad word processing engine built into Windows. 2. A fast starting, easy to use word processor that expands well beyond the WordPad feature set. 3. A small, portable word processor whose documents are fully compatible with Word and WordPad." See more here.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Bow-wow and Mew-mew(Easy Reader)/Google Books
Title Bow-wow and Mew-mew
Author Georgiana Marion Craik
Publisher Beckley-Cardy, 1914
Length 95 pages
Click here
Bow-Wow And Mew-mew is one of the few books for beginners in reading that may be classed as literature. Written in words of mostly one syllable, it has a story to tell, which is related in so attractive a manner as to immediately win the favor of young children. It teaches English and English literature to the child in the natural way: through a love for the reading matter. It is the character of story that will, in the not distant future, replace the ordinary primer or reader with detached sentences, and which seldom possesses any relation to literature.
The ultimate objects of any story can only be effected through the love for a story. The prominent point in this story is development of good character, which may well be regarded as the highest purpose of education. The transformation from bad to good traits in the dog and cat cannot but have a desirable effect on every child that reads the story. Bow-Wow and Mew-Mew become dissatisfied with their home and their surroundings, and ungrateful toward their benefactress. As the story tells, "They did not find good in any thing." But after running away and suffering hunger, neglect, and bad treatment, their characters begin to change. They naturally come to reflect their mistress's goodness. They learn the value of companionship and friendship, and the appreciation of a home. However, the ethical thoughts in the story are presented without a moral. The child really lives the scenes described. He has the emotions of the characters and feels their convictions. And this determines the worth of a story as an agent in character development.
The narrative furnishes, further, the proper kind of exercise for the imagination. It affords abundant opportunity for the play of the dramatic instinct in the child, and effects a happy union of the "home world" and the " school world." The illustrations, drawn by Miss Hodge, have been planned and executed with considerable care. J. C. S.
On the Edge of Winter(Colonial Historical Fiction)/Google Books
Author Richard Markham
Publisher Dodd, Mead, and Company, publishers, 1881
Length 236 pages
Click here.
Wherein may be read how Five Boys and Five Girls ate their Thanksgiving Dinner at an Old Farm House in the Hudson Highlands. The Book records further sundry of their Doings, and some Stories and Ballads of the Early Days of our Country.
Companion books:
Around the Yule Log
Aboard the Mavis
Friday, January 14, 2011
Our Winter Birds[N.E. USA]: How to Know and How to Attract Them/Google Books
Title Our Winter Birds: How to Know and How to Attract Them
Author Frank Michler Chapman
Publisher D. Appleton and Company, 1918
Length 180 pages
Click here.
Five Hundred Years of Chaucer Criticism and Allusion(1357-1900)/Google Books
Chaucer Society publications
Editor Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon
Publisher Pub. for the Chaucer society by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & co., ltd and by H. Frowde, 1908
Click here.
More books on Chaucer:Chaucer Society Publications
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Dooryard Folks: and, A Winter Garden/Google Books
Title Dooryard Folks: and, A Winter Garden
Author Amanda Bartlett Harris
Publisher D. Lothrop, 1883
Length 207 pages
Click here.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Australia: Our Colonies, and Other Islands of the Sea/Google Books
Carpenter's Geographical Reader
Author Frank George Carpenter
Publisher American Book Co., 1904
Length 432 pages
Click here.
"The purpose of this book is to give the children who read it a living knowledge of Australia and the chief islands of the world, and especially those which have become colonies or dependencies of the United States. Within the past few years our own territories have been extended to the other side of the globe. We have acquired new lands with new climates, resources, and products. We have adopted into our national family millions of people belonging to races different from ours, having different customs and a different civilization. In our far-away lands the whole aspect of nature seems changed, and we seem to be in a new world. This is so not only of Samoa, Hawaii, and the Philippines, but also of Porto Rico and our dependent sister republic of the West Indies, the great island of Cuba.
This book aims to take the children themselves into this new world. In a personally conducted tour through the eyes of the author they travel over it, seeing our brown-skinned cousins of the several colonies as they are at home. They learn about the resources of the various islands, and of their value to the United States. They visit the people on the farms and in the factories. They spend some time in the cities and villages, and they explore the wilds, observing the wonders of plant and animal creation."
Saturday, January 8, 2011
January Multi-grade Stories and Lessons/Google Books
Continental Third Grade Reader: The Little Lapp(Lapplanders of northern Scandinavia, AKA: Sami).
Reindeer Traveling, excerpted from Northern Travel by Bayard Taylor, The New century: 4th-5th Reader.
Boys of Other Countries: Stories for American Boys - Jon of Iceland(late elementary- early middle school)
St. Nicholas magazine, The Stars for January
Good English, Oral and Written, Book 1-3: January (early elementary)
School Education: The Nuthatch
Our Winter Birds
New-Year and Midwinter Exercises, for Children of Ten to Fifteen Years(recitation, poetry, drama): January
The World Book: Organized Knowledge in Story and Picture:Quotations, January Calendar(birthdays, events, and study) and The Story of January.
Nature Year Book, January(prose and poetry for each day of the year)
Agoonack, the Esquimau[Eskimo] Sister
Early elementary sewing card(click on image to enlarge and save):
Nature Study by Grades: a Textbook for Higher Grammar Grades(poses questions for research)
- Sixth grade winter study
- Seventh grade winter study
Trees in Winter. Identifying trees and their fruit in winter(dry technical book, but good pictures and illustrations.)
Winter(nature study)"The author points out the sights and sounds of winter, and discusses the how and why, so that children may come to love winter for its own sake."(early-mid elementary)
More later.....
Also see: Multi-grade Winter Homeschooling Lessons
Friday, January 7, 2011
Thursday, January 6, 2011
My New Search Box
Lessons in Nature/Google Books
Author William Horace Williams
Publisher Educational Publishing Company, 1915
Overview
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
About the Weather/Google Books
Author Mark Walrod Harrington
Publisher Appleton, 1899
Length 246 pages
Overview
Saturday, January 1, 2011
The King and Queen of Hearts/Google Books
Title The King and Queen of Hearts
Authors Charles Lamb, Edward Verrall Lucas
Illustrated by William Mulready
Publisher Methuen, 1809
Length 15 pages
Click here.
Fully illustrated and written in old English. The "S's are written as "F's".
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
The Basket Woman: a Book of Fanciful Indian Tales for Children
Author Mary Hunter Austin
Publisher Houghton Mifflin and Company, 1904
Length 220 pages
Click here.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Chin: Our Little Siamese Cousin/Google Books
The Little Cousin Series
Author Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade
Illustrated by Lewis Jesse Bridgman
Publisher L.C. Page, 1912
Length 110 pages
Click here
Gabriel and the Hour Book/Google Books
Author Evaleen Stein
Publisher L.C. Page & Company, 1906
Length 173 pages
Click here
Summary:
Yesterday's Classics, 2005 - Fiction - 100 pages
Relates the story of the making of an "hour book" as a wedding gift from King Louis of France to Lady Anne of Brittany and the good fortune it brought to little Gabriel, Brother Stephen's color grinder. Inspired by the bunch of violets and cuckoo-buds Gabriel brings into the workroom, Brother Stephen conceives a new idea for an illuminated border. Instead of painting the border with scrolls and birds and flowers in the conventional way, he would decorate the book with borders of gold on which he would paint in realistic fashion the meadow wildflowers, and bees and butterflies, and all the little flying creatures. As Brother Stephen's color grinder, Gabriel makes the ink, grinds the gold, gathers the flowers, and prepares the colors for him. After the book is completed, Gabriel slips into the book a sheet on which he has penned a prayer to Lady Anne: "I, Gabriel Viaud, am Brother Stephen's colour-grinder; and I have made the ink for this book, and the glue, and caught the eels, and ground the gold and colours, and ruled the lines and gathered the flowers for the borders, and so I pray the Lord God will be kind and let my father out of prison in Count Pierre's castle, and tell Count Pierre to give us back our meadow and sheep, for we cannot pay the tax, and mother says we will starve." How his prayer is answered unfolds in the ensuing chapters. Evaleen Stein brings the medieval world to life for younger students through her stories set in the Middle Ages. A century ago when this book was first published, a reviewer in the Louisville Daily Courier wrote, "No works in juvenile fiction contain so many of the elements that stir the hearts of children and grown-ups as well as do the stories soadmirably told by this author."
Monday, December 20, 2010
Eighth Reader, the Introduction to Literature/Google Books
Authors Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike
Publisher Macmillan Co., 1918
Length 415 pages
Click here
Friday, December 17, 2010
First Spanish Reader: with Grammatical and Conversational Exercises
Author Aurelio Macedonio Espinosa
Publisher B.H. Sanborn & Co., 1920
Length 265 pages
Click here.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria, West Africa/Project Gutenberg
Click here
The Story of the Ancient Nations: A Text-book for High Schools/Google Books
Author William Linn Westermann
Publisher D. Appleton and Company, 1912
Length 554 pages
Read here
Monday, December 13, 2010
Sunday, December 12, 2010
December Multi-grade Stories and Lessons/Google Books and Others
Children's December Picture Study(Holy Family) (very short)
Children's 1916 Christmas Memory Gem(early elementary)
December Christmas Picture Study(long, pages 56-73): Corregio, Murillo, and others
Early Elementary Short Story: The Legend of Saint Christopher and the Christ Child
A Free Printable Christmas(Story of Christ) Unit Study
The Princess's Pearls - a young spoiled girl learns the true meaning of Christmas.
Children's Christmas Cut and Pastes
Children's Christmas Cut-out Bible Story
Christmas Themed Fifth and Sixth Grade Children's Literature/Google Books
Baldwin Online Christmas Stories(numerous)
Easy Star Lessons-December
Handbook of Nature Study: for Teachers and Pupils in Elementary Schools/December Birds in Northern States
A Second Reader: Designed to Teach Animated, Expressive, Oral Reading/December readings pages 67-86.
Sunday Morning in the Kindergarten, pages 142-153: Birth of Jesus, Story of the Shepherds, and The Wisemen.
Thanksgiving and Christmas Lessons - Early Elementary - Middle School
Thanksgiving and Christmas Lessons - High School.
Stories and Legends of Winter, Christmas, and New Year's Day(The Pearl Story Book)
Elementary Geography, "Zones and Their Boundaries(December)"
With Mr.Pickwick at Christmas, eighth grade reader
Poulsson, Emilie: A Legend of Mercy (Top of the World Series).
Christmas and New Year in Mexico, Metropolitan magazine, 1906
Las Posadas(Mexican Christmas festival), Boys' Life, 1974, readable online only - two page article with color photos.
The Christmas Tree, The Basket Woman: a Book of Fanciful Indian Tales for Children
By Mary Hunter Austin.
......more later.
All Google Books are linked in HTML, so pages may be printed, if desired. Simply right click of the image of the pages at the links, and save.
Twenty-Four Unusual Stories for Boys and Girls(short classics)/Project Gutenburg
Click here.
Includes authors such as: Hans Christian Andersen, Rev. Jay T. Stocking, Howard Pyle, and Joseph Jacobs.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
(Month by Month)Nature Study in Elementary Schools: First Reader/Google Books
Author Lucy Langdon Williams Wilson
Publisher Macmillan, 1899
Length 253 pages
Click here.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
A Historical Reader for Schools/Google Books
Author Henry Elliot Shepherd
Publisher D. Appleton and Co., 1888
Overview
Interesting narratives touching upon American and European historical figures.
New Download Page at Google Books
The Boston Tea Party, December 1773(Illustrated Story)/Google Books
Authors H. W. McVickar, Josephine Pollard
Publisher Dodd, Mead & company, 1882
Length 32 pages
Overview
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Baby World Stories, Rhymes, and Pictures for Little Folks/Google Boooks
Author Mary Mapes Dodge
Published 1886
Overview
Written in syllabication for early readers.
Monday, December 6, 2010
The Mother of St. Nicholas: A Story of Duty and Peril/Google Books
Author James Miller Grant
Publisher Poole, 1899
Length 91 pages
Overview
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Studies in Reading: Seventh Grade/Google Books
Authors J. W. Searson, George Ellsworth Martin
Publisher University Publishing Co., 1914
Length 371 pages
Overview
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Achievements of Celebrated Men/Google Books
Author James Parton
Publisher J. B. Alden, 1883
Length 841 pages
Overview
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Out and About: a Boy's Adventures, Written for Adventurous Boys/Google Books
Title Out and About: a Boy's Adventures, Written for Adventurous Boys
Author James Hain Friswell
Illustrated by George Cruikshank
Publisher Groombridge and Sons, 1860
Length 326 pages
Monday, November 29, 2010
Biography for the Use of Schools/Google Books
Author Noah Webster
Publisher Printed by Hezekiah Howe, 1830
Length 214 pages
Overview
Table of Contents
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Dickens' Christmas Stories for Children/Google Books
Author Charles Dickens
Editor Molly K. Bellew
Publisher H. M. Caldwell, 1902
Length 179 pages
Overview
Sunday, November 21, 2010
1911 Encyclopedia Britannica
Download here(plain text only), AKA: The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia, Volumes 1-28.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Free Homeschooling Curriculum
Also see their post on How to Organize a Free Curriculum.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
The Narrative English Grammar/Google Books
Chamber's Educational Course
Author Robert Armstrong
Publisher W. & R. Chambers, 1884
Length 54 pages
Overview
Click on image to enlarge for preview/example lesson.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
The Historical Novels Of Georg Ebers(Historical Fiction- Egypt )/Project Gutenberg
Download
Contents:
Uarda
Egyptian Princess
The Sisters
Joshua
Cleopatra
The Emperor
Homo Sum
Serapis
Arachne
Bride of the Nile
A Thorny Path
In Fire of the Forge
Margery
Barbara Blomberg
A Word, Only a Word
The Burgomaster's Wife
Complete Short Works
The Story of My Life
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Ancient Tales and Folklore of Japan/Google Books
Author Richard Gordon Smith
Illustrated by Mo-No-Yuki
Publisher A. & C. Black, 1908
Length 360 pages
Overview
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Stories of Ancient Peoples/Google Books
Eclectic School Readings
Author Emma Josephine Arnold
Publisher American Book Company, 1901
Length 232 pages
Overview
Monday, November 8, 2010
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Masterpieces of the Great Artists, A.D. 1400-1700
Title Masterpieces of the Great Artists, A.D. 1400-1700
Author N. D'Anvers
Publisher G. Bell and sons, 1895
Length 85 pages
Overview
Greek Sculpture/Google Books
Riverside Art Series
Author Estelle May Hurll
Publisher Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1901
Length 97 pages
Overview
Friday, November 5, 2010
Real Things in Nature/Google Books
Author Edward Singleton Holden
Publisher Macmillan, 1903
Length 443 pages
Overview
"The topics are grouped under nine general heads: Astronomy, Physics, Meteorology, Chemistry, Geology, Zoology, Botany, The Human Body, and The Early History of Mankind. The various parts of the volume give the answers to the thousand and one questions continually arising in the minds of youths at an age when habits of thought for life are being formed."
Thursday, November 4, 2010
November Multi-grade Short Stories, Poems, and Clip Art
Teachers Magazine, 1909(early - late elementary): Memory Gems for November
Early English Exploration with comprehension questions(older children)
Ways of Flowers
Homes in Other Lands: Eskimos
The Pilgrims with a spelling and writing list
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Nature Stories, Winter is Coming
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The Transfiguration by Raphael, Art Study(middle school and up)
STORIES OF THE PILGRIMS
(School Classics)
Stories of the United States
By Anna C. Davis, 1896
The Pilgrims and the
First Thanksgiving Day—two chapters.
221pp.
Stories of Colonial Children
By Mara L. Pratt, 1894
3d—4th Grades. Chapters on Pilgrims, In-
dian Visitors and First Thanksgiving.
Illus. 223 pp.
When the Birds Go North Again — Higginson.
The Pumpkin. The Corn Song — J. G. Whittier.
Death of the Flowers. — Bryant.
A Day — Emily Dickinson.
Blackboard Lessons for
Thanksgiving
Maude M. Grant
The Pilgrims were good people.
They lived in England.
The Pilgrims liked to go to church.
Their king was not kind to them.
He would not let them go to their own church.
So they left England and went to Holland.
The Pilgrims lived in Holland.
They lived there for twelve years.
They saw the wind-mills.
The wind-mills grind the corn.
The wind-mills pump the water.
The Dutch people live in Holland.
The Dutch boys and girls wear wooden shoes.
The Dutch people were kind to the Pilgrims.
The Pilgrims did not wish to live in Holland always.
They wanted a land of their own.
So they sailed across the sea.
The name of their boat was the Mayflower.
It was not a large boat.
The great green waves tossed the Mayflower about.
The Pilgrims sailed a long time over the sea.
The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth.
It was winter and very cold.
There were no houses.
The Pilgrims went into the woods.
They cut down trees and made log houses.
They made a church and a schoolhouse.
The Pilgrims met the Indians.
The Indians were kind to them.
They taught them how to hunt.
They taught them how to fish.
The Indians gave corn to the Pilgrims.
They showed them how to make corn bread.
The Pilgrims had to work very hard.
The winter was very long and cold.
The Pilgrims lived in log houses.
These houses were not warm.
Food was very scarce.
Sometimes the Pilgrims did not have enough to eat.
After awhile the Pilgrims did not have so hard a time. Their corn and vegetables grew and they had a fine harvest.
They caught wild turkeys in the woods.
Soon their barns were full.
They said, "Let us have a day of Thanksgiving.
Let us thank God for His blessings."
So they had the first Thanksgiving Day.
Poetry of the Seasons, A November Goodnight.
McGuffey Spellers/Project Gutenberg
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Comprehensive History of Western Civilization through 16th Century
Some of these books have already been listed here, but I will attempt to add more of them here.
They offer fairly reasonably priced CD collections as well.
Economics in One Lesson/Other
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Nature Study by Grades(One - Three)Teacher's Book/Google Books
Author Horace Hall Cummings
Publisher American Book Co., 1908
Length 180 pages
Overview
I could not find the student's book, but this book could be used as both student and teacher's text.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Nature Study by Grades - Sixth Through Ninth/Google Books
Title Nature Study by Grades(a textbook for grades six, seven, and eight)
Author Horace Hall Cummings
Publisher American Book Company, 1910
Length 274 pages
Overview
Irish Fairy Tales/Google Books
Author James Stephens
Illustrated by Arthur Rackham
Publisher The Macmillan company, 1920
Length 314 pages
Overview
Friday, October 29, 2010
Our Old World Background/Google Books
Authors Charles Austin Beard, William Chandler Bagley
Publisher The Macmillan company, 1922
Length 504 pages
Overview
Very general coverage...probably for fifth or sixth grade.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
All the Year Round:a Nature Reader, Part One: Autumn/Google Books
Authors Frances Lucia Strong, Martha Allen Luther Lane, Margaret Lane
Publisher Ginn & Company, 1898
Overview
Farm Friends and Farm Foes/Google Books
Author Clarence Moores Weed
Publisher D.C. Heath & Co., 1910
Length 334 pages
Overview