The Elson Readers, Book 5

Produced by Mike Pullen.
This book is based on the belief that an efficient reader for the fifth grade must score high when tested on five fundamental features: quality of literature; variety of literature; organization of literature; quantity of literature; and definite helps sufficient to make the text a genuine tool for classroom use.
Quality Literature:
First among these features is the essential that the foundation of the book must be the acknowledged masterpieces of American and British authors. American boys and girls may be depended upon to read current magazines and newspapers, but if they are ever to have their taste and judgment of literary values enriched by familiarity with the classics of our literature, the schools must provide the opportunity. This ideal does not mean the exclusion of well established present-day writers, but it does mean that the core of the school reader should be the rich literary heritage that has won recognition for its enduring value. Moreover, these masterpieces must come to the pupil in complete units, not in mere excerpts or garbled cross-sections ; for the pupil in his school life should gain some real literary possessions.
A study of the contents of The Elson Readers, Book Five, will show how consistently its authors have based the book on this sound test of quality. The works of the acknowledged makers of our literature have been abundantly drawn upon to furnish a foundation of great stories and poems, gripping in interest and well within the powers of child-appreciation in this grade.
Variety of Literature:
Variety is fundamental to a well-rounded course of reading. If the school reader is to provide for all the purposes that a collection of literature for this grade should serve, it must contain material covering at least the following types: (1) literature representing both British and American authors; (2) some of the best modern poetry and prose as well as the literature of the past; (3) important race stories—great epics—and world-stories of adventure; (4) patriotic literature, rich in ideals of home and country, loyalty and service, thrift, cooperation, and citizenship—ideals of which American children gained, during the World War, a new conception that the school reader should perpetuate; (5) literature suited to festival occasions, particularly those celebrated in the schools: Armistice Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, Arbor Day and Bird Day, anniversaries of the birthdays of Lincoln and Washington, as well as of Longfellow and other great American authors; (6) literature of the seasons, Nature, and out-of-door life; (7) literature of humor that will enliven the reading and cultivate the power to discriminate between wholesome humor—an essential part of life—and crude humor, so prevalent in the pupil's outside reading; (8) adventure stories both imaginative and real; (9) literature suited to dramatization, providing real project material.

William H. Elson
Christine M. Keck
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THE ELSON READERS


PREFACE


PART I


THE WORLD OF NATURE


ANIMALS


BIRDS AND THEIR SONGS


STORIES IN LIGHTER VEIN


HOME AND COUNTRY


OUR COUNTRY AND ITS FLAG


SERVICE


PART II


STORIES OF ADVENTURE


STORIES FROM THE ARABIAN NIGHTS


PART III


GREAT AMERICAN AUTHORS


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN


WASHINGTON IRVING


HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW


NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE


SUGGESTIONS FOR AN ORDER OF READING


THE CRYSTAL GLASS


PART I


THE WORLD OF NATURE


ANIMALS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


OUR UNINVITED GUEST


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


HUNTING THE AMERICAN BUFFALO


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


BIRDS AND THEIR SONGS


THE BIRDS AND I


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


THE BROWN THRUSH


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


SING ON, BLITHE BIRD


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


THE VIOLET AND THE BEE


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


FOUR-LEAF CLOVERS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


JACK IN THE PULPIT


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


SEPTEMBER


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


OCTOBER'S BRIGHT BLUE WEATHER


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOVEMBER


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


TODAY


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


THE NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND EYES


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


A BACKWARD LOOK


ADVENTURES OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


THE WIND AND THE MOON


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


STORIES IN LIGHTER VEIN


A BACKWARD LOOK


HOME AND COUNTRY


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


OUR COUNTRY AND ITS FLAG


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


WASHINGTON WITH GENERAL BRADDOCK


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


SERVICE


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


WOODMAN, SPARE THAT TREE


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


THE AMERICAN BOY


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


HOME AND COUNTRY


A BACKWARD LOOK


PART II


STORIES OF ADVENTURE


STORIES OF ADVENTURE


STORIES FROM THE ARABIAN NIGHTS


ALADDIN FINDS THE WONDERFUL LAMP


ALADDIN WEDS THE PRINCESS


ALADDIN LOSES AND REGAINS THE LAMP


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


CASSIM VISITS THE CAVE


THE ROBBERS SEEK REVENGE ON ALI BABA


THE OIL MERCHANT IN THE HOME OF ALI BABA


MORGIANA'S GREAT COURAGE AND REWARD


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


THE FIRST VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


THE STORY OF ROBIN HOOD


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


GULLIVER'S TRAVELS


ROBINSON CRUSOE


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


STORIES OF ADVENTURE


A BACKWARD LOOK


PART III


GREAT AMERICAN AUTHORS


GREAT AMERICAN AUTHORS


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN


THE WHISTLE


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


AN AX TO GRIND


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT


THE YELLOW VIOLET


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


THE GLADNESS OF NATURE


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


THE HUSKERS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


THE CORN-SONG


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


WASHINGTON IRVING


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


THE ADVENTURE OF THE MASON


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE


THE PARADISE OF CHILDREN


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


NOTES AND QUESTIONS


GREAT AMERICAN AUTHORS

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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2005-10-01

Темы

Readers

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