Tuesday, April 28, 2026

A SAFE FEELING

 A SAFE FEELING - SILENT READING LESSON FOR MOTHER'S DAY


SILENT READING CRAYON LESSON 
By MAE FOSTER JAY 

Suggestions: 
Carbon or hectographed copies of this picture may be given to the children to use as a subject for oral or written stories. The reading material below, the picture, may be copied on the blackboard for a class silent reading lesson, or the children may be allowed to take turns in reading it from the magazine.

A SAFE FEELING 

"Mother's Day!" cried John. "How I wish I could buy some of these flowers!"
"Where is the money you made selling papers, John?" asked Jane. "I spent it," said John.
Jane was sorry for John, but she would be ashamed if she had spent all her money.
She had put half of it in the bank.
Now she would go and get some of her money to buy red roses for her mother.
What a safe feeling money in the bank gave her!
A wise person never spends all that he has.