Reading Horizons, Volume 10Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1969 |
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... patterns and concepts of classification . The teacher is in full con- trol of vocabulary , sentence patterns and concepts which are presented and developed . Most important of all , the child with a main purpose to gain knowledge , has ...
... patterns and concepts of classification . The teacher is in full con- trol of vocabulary , sentence patterns and concepts which are presented and developed . Most important of all , the child with a main purpose to gain knowledge , has ...
Pagina 115
... patterns of our language . In a linguistic approach , most words presented in reading are phonemically regular and fit a particular pattern . The assumption is that once the underlying system is discovered , it is easier to break the ...
... patterns of our language . In a linguistic approach , most words presented in reading are phonemically regular and fit a particular pattern . The assumption is that once the underlying system is discovered , it is easier to break the ...
Pagina 149
... patterns to four digits , and then on to five and six digit patterns . The digital sheets were then collected and the vocabulary sheets were distributed , headed , and turned face down . When students were ready , they turned the sheets ...
... patterns to four digits , and then on to five and six digit patterns . The digital sheets were then collected and the vocabulary sheets were distributed , headed , and turned face down . When students were ready , they turned the sheets ...
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