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McGuffey's Primer

William Holmes McGuffey

I remember my first attempts at teaching reading to my eldest daughter. I had some great instincts, but my own lack of confidence sabotaged all of my efforts. I fell prey to pressure and to all kinds of methods that guaranteed quick results, only to witness my bright little girl feeling more frustrated as the years went on.

It was only after several years and many feeble attempts to encourage her to read that I discovered my original tendencies were the right ones after all, they only needed the temporing of time and a confidence earned through self-education. Unearthing the McGuffey series of readers has further allowed me to teach reading in such a way that meets the needs of a child's heart, mind and soul.

No program can give us a 100% guarantee that our children will learn to read no matter what they advertise, and none of us can precisely explain or predict how each child will react or what he or she will need in order to learn to read for themselves. I have utilized just about every type of methodology ever dreamed of, and all with varying degrees of success. Children are each individual persons and for that reason quite unique.

Since I now only have three out of my 15 children remaining that I will need to teach to read (one of these is almost already reading independently), I have been turning my attention to ways I can pass along what I have learned over these 25 years to my adult children so that they will have an easier time of it when they go to teach their own children. That is why I have been led to create reading guides to aid them in their homeschooling journey, and, in turn, I felt it would be nice to offer some of these materials to my dear readers.

After many weeks of careful consideration and work, I have finally created a collection of flashcards, advice, and other helps to assist in the instruction of beginning reading and writing.

This has truly been a labor of love, as I set out to create an heirloom for my family by using original artwork, drawn mostly by myself, but also with several contributions from my dear son, Ryan (14). I had so much enjoyment with this project, sitting with clipboard and pen, consulting with my children as I sketchedI haven't made the time for such an artistic endeavor for many years!

I tried to put myself in the place of someone who was starting completely from scratch, and this was my focus. I also tried to make things as user-friendly and simple to reproduce as possible, especially since I know that many mothers have a number of small children to care for as well as home-school.

I also determined to keep in mind those things I have gleaned from many of the courageous predecessors who have mentored and influenced me, and so you will find that, while I have included the technical, I have also encouraged the joy of the process, considering the child not only as a student, but also a person, physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

Here is a list of the things that I have included in this collection:
  • An introduction to McGuffey's works and how to use them.
  • A portion from "The Manual of Methods" which gives an overview of different teaching styles, etc. (intended for use with the McGuffey's).
  • Booklet templates (instead of workbooks) to teach basic writing and comprehension skills.
  • Tips pages using little snippets of information which can be read easily and quickly for busy mothers.
  • Bookmarks with suggestions for games that can be played with the different lessons.
  • Phonics flashcards (with original artwork) of the basic 26 letter sounds, plus the long vowel sounds and "ch", "sh", and "th".
  • A short vowels and syllable practice charts (respectively).
  • Penmanship practice sheets.
  • 12 copy work sheets to get started on creating your own.
  • Printable flashcards for every lesson (except for the review lessons) in the primer!
Along with this little guide, you only need a copy of the primer itself (the revised, 1881 edition, not the one offered by Mott Mediathe one they offer is also wonderful, and Ruth Beechick has written a wonderful guide for it), which can either be purchased from a number of sources, or can be downloaded and read from the screen or printed out and comb-bound.

It is my hope that these tools and aids will assist you along your homeschooling journey.

Sherry

Only $6.50 per download!

Here is a peek of the McGuffey's Primer Helps and Flashcards:











4 comments »:

  1. Hi Sherry

    Thank you for this. My current methods don't seem to be working with my 5 year old. I would like to download the collection but am not sure how to do this. Help. Thanks.Deborah

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  2. Hi
    Deborah again.I have recently spent close to $1000 on a Sonlight curriculum for my 5 year old.It seems disjointed and she does not appear to be enjoying it.I am interested in the Mcguffeys Eclectic Readers, and Ray's Arithmetic .I would probably need Beecheck's parent teacher guide. What I don't want to do as postage is also v expensive to NZ is to lay out for all the series ( and then find out we don't enjoy it) but want to ask what would you recommend me getting just to start out and carry me over the next year. I have a 5 year old and 4 year old( others 1 yr old and one on the way). There is just too much info for me to absorb and I just want to know that I am covering the basics well until we get into this. Any pointers would help.

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  3. Dear Deborah,

    Just click on the "buy now" blue button, and you should be directed from there--you will have to use a credit or debit card in order to download it.

    Sherry

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  4. Dear Deborah,

    I understand your situation all the way in your wonderful country of NZ (which I'd love to visit someday).

    Anyways, you know, you really don't have to do much but play a bit with your dear children and read aloud from a good Bible story book and some good children's books from the library--seriously, that's better for youngsters their age, anyway. Especially for boys, they need more time to develop their fine motor skills as well as other cognitive skills that will enable them to do better later on.

    Take it gently and enjoy your little boys. I have posts on preschool on my blog--here is one:

    http://ladyofvirtue.blogspot.com/2008/12/preschool-and-kindergarten.html

    As for the McGuffey's--you can download these and print them out and bind them yourself--just use Google Books! I will try and do a post on my other blog, McGuffey's World, on printing and binding very soon--there are many tricks that I have been learning!

    But these don't have to be introduced right now. Just read my post and then, if you have any more questions, I will try and answer them for you. For a better response, you could try my email as well.

    Be encouraged--God is in it!

    Sherry

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