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For example , Spanish speaking students are accustomed to a phonetically stable alphabetic spelling in which each letter repre- sents a sound , whereas English readers use less ...
For example , Spanish speaking students are accustomed to a phonetically stable alphabetic spelling in which each letter repre- sents a sound , whereas English readers use less ...
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Their reading ability may depend on their literacy development in the native language as well as their alphabetic knowledge . Students at this stage can use simple memorized phrases correctly , but they may still make errors that impede ...
Their reading ability may depend on their literacy development in the native language as well as their alphabetic knowledge . Students at this stage can use simple memorized phrases correctly , but they may still make errors that impede ...
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Literature Review Reading Fluency There are four stages of reading development : 1 ) pre - alphabetic stage , 2 ) par- tial alphabetic stage , 3 ) fully alphabetic stage , and 4 ) the consolidated alphabetic stage ( Chard & Pikulski ...
Literature Review Reading Fluency There are four stages of reading development : 1 ) pre - alphabetic stage , 2 ) par- tial alphabetic stage , 3 ) fully alphabetic stage , and 4 ) the consolidated alphabetic stage ( Chard & Pikulski ...
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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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