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... a system whereby children could easily select appropriately leveled material at their independent reading level . ... student in their classroom and helping children make appropriate book selections by taking a supportive role .
... a system whereby children could easily select appropriately leveled material at their independent reading level . ... student in their classroom and helping children make appropriate book selections by taking a supportive role .
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Read daily for an appropriate time length . ... Develop a system where children can easily select appropriately leveled material . ... Help children make appropriate book selections by taking a supportive role .
Read daily for an appropriate time length . ... Develop a system where children can easily select appropriately leveled material . ... Help children make appropriate book selections by taking a supportive role .
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The pre - running record and post - running record used the same text and were age and grade appropriate for first graders . The second method of data collection was teacher observation of five stu- dents completing word wall activities ...
The pre - running record and post - running record used the same text and were age and grade appropriate for first graders . The second method of data collection was teacher observation of five stu- dents completing word wall activities ...
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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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