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The main purpose of a word wall is to help students build sight word recognition so they can recognize them at a glance ( Huebner & Bush , 1970 ) . In addition , word walls are also a visual that help students remember connections ...
The main purpose of a word wall is to help students build sight word recognition so they can recognize them at a glance ( Huebner & Bush , 1970 ) . In addition , word walls are also a visual that help students remember connections ...
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In addition , students enjoyed the word wall activities , which may have further impacted learning . Walton ( 2000 ) conducted an action research project in which 63 first grade students in three different classes were interviewed to ...
In addition , students enjoyed the word wall activities , which may have further impacted learning . Walton ( 2000 ) conducted an action research project in which 63 first grade students in three different classes were interviewed to ...
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In addition , center time was literacy based as students worked under teacher guidance . The teacher used whole class instruction when new concepts were introduced and small group instruction with students working collaboratively for ...
In addition , center time was literacy based as students worked under teacher guidance . The teacher used whole class instruction when new concepts were introduced and small group instruction with students working collaboratively for ...
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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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