THE EVERYDAY ARITHMETICS
| THREE-BOOK COURSE | |
| Book One, grades II-IV. | $.40 |
| Book Two, grades V-VI | .40 |
| Book Three, grades VII-VIII | .45 |
| TWO-BOOK COURSE | |
| Book One, grades II-IV. | $.40 |
| Book Two, grades V-VIII. | .72 |
| Course of Study (with answers) | $.25 |
Distinctive Features
1. Their socialized point of view—all problems and topics taken from the everyday life of children, home interests, community interests, common business and industries. 2. Their attractiveness to children—spirited illustrations, legible page, interesting subject matter. 3. The omission of all antiquated topics and problems. 4. The grouping of problems about a given life situation. 5. The development of accuracy and skill in essential processes. 6. The vocational studies. 7. The careful attention to method. 8. The exact grading. 9. The systematic reviews. 10. The adaptation to quick and to slow pupils.
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO
1901
"A STEP FORWARD IN READING"
THE RIVERSIDE READERS
EDITED BY
JAMES H. VAN SICKLE
Superintendent of Schools, Springfield, Mass.
AND
WILHELMINA SEEGMILLER
Late Director of Art, Indianapolis. Formerly Principal of the Wealthy Avenue Public School, Grand Rapids, Mich.
ASSISTED BY
FRANCES JENKINS
Instructor in Elementary Education, College for Teachers, University of Cincinnati, Formerly Supervisor of Elementary Grades, Decatur, Ill.
ILLUSTRATED BY
RUTH MARY HALLOCK
MAGINEL WRIGHT ENRIGHT
CLARA E. ATWOOD
E. BOYD SMITH
HOWARD PYLE, and other notable artists
FRESH MATERIAL
These Readers contain an unusually large amount of fresh copyrighted material taken from the world's best literature for children.
LATEST TEACHING METHODS
They represent the latest developments in the methods of teaching reading, the kind of teaching that will be found in the best schools of to-day.
ARTISTIC MAKE-UP
Artistically the books will set a new standard in text-book making. The colored Illustrations of the primary books are particularly attractive.
MECHANICAL FEATURES
The paper used in the books, the type for each grade, and the dimensions and arrangement of the type page were all determined by careful experimenting, in order to safeguard the eyesight of children.
Send for complete illustrated circular describing the unique plan of this series.
PRICES
| Primer | 30 cents, net. |
| First Reader | 35 cents, net. |
| Second Reader | 40 cents, net. |
| Third Reader | 50 cents, net. |
| Fourth Reader | 55 cents, net. |
| Fifth Reader | 55 cents, net. |
| Sixth Reader | 55 cents, net. |
| Seventh Reader | 55 cents, net. |
| Eighth Reader, | 60 cents, net. |
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO
1901
Transcriber's Notes
The List of Illustrations was added, and some of the illustrations have been moved from their original positions to avoid breaking up paragraphs of text.