
Standard Catholic Readers by Grades: Fifth Year
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"Standard Catholic Readers by Grades: Fifth Year" by Mary E. Doyle is an educational reader written in the early 20th century. This compilation features a variety of literary selections designed for fifth-grade students, blending moral lessons with literary quality to engage young readers and promote a love for reading. Through diverse stories and poems, the book seeks to impart values aligned with Catholic teachings while fostering literary appreciation among its audience. The opening of this educational reader introduces the purpose and selection process of the text, emphasizing its aim to cater to varying literary capabilities of pupils. It acknowledges contributions from various educators and clergy who offered guidance in its development. The content presented showcases various literary genres, including fictional narratives and poems, which not only entertain but also aim to impart moral teachings. Notably, the initial story of "Little Wolff and His Wooden Shoe" sets the tone with its poignant tale of a young boy who demonstrates kindness and compassion amidst hardship, serving as a prime example of the virtues that the collection intends to promote.
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