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UNIVERSITY OF CA RIVERSIDE , LIBRARY 3 1210 02392 1545 Rivera LB 1573 .A1 R39 v.49 no . 4 2009 Reading Horizons A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts ISSN 0034-0502 2009 Volume 49 , No. 4 R Recreational Reading : Useful Tips for ...
UNIVERSITY OF CA RIVERSIDE , LIBRARY 3 1210 02392 1545 Rivera LB 1573 .A1 R39 v.49 no . 4 2009 Reading Horizons A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts ISSN 0034-0502 2009 Volume 49 , No. 4 R Recreational Reading : Useful Tips for ...
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Suggestions included moving to the cafeteria , school library , outside lawn , or a different classroom . If remaining in one's own classroom was the only option , allowing children to select their favorite reading place within the room ...
Suggestions included moving to the cafeteria , school library , outside lawn , or a different classroom . If remaining in one's own classroom was the only option , allowing children to select their favorite reading place within the room ...
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Volume 49 Number | 270 |
The Effects of Word Walls and Word Wall Activities on the Reading Fluency | 301 |
Good Books for Good Times | 315 |
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