In colonial New England, a primer like this one may have been in use as early as 1690. Children first learned their ABCs and basic literacy through primers. Since the Bible was seen as the primary means through which a child would attain literacy, these primers would often incorporate religious themes and morals.
- What role did religion play in puritan communities educating their children?
- How might the ways in which students learn to read now both resemble and differ from the ways in which children were taught to read in colonial New England?