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Able readers achieve fluency as they rec- ognize words with speed and build upon them to aid in comprehen- sion ( Pumfrey & Elliott , 1990 ) . One way to help students achieve fluency is through the use of word walls and word wall ...
Able readers achieve fluency as they rec- ognize words with speed and build upon them to aid in comprehen- sion ( Pumfrey & Elliott , 1990 ) . One way to help students achieve fluency is through the use of word walls and word wall ...
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Word walls also serve to teach word analysis and to build vocabulary from units of study . Teachers may also use these words to focus on spelling rules ( Brabham & Villaume , 2001 ) . Overall , the word wall focuses on mastering high ...
Word walls also serve to teach word analysis and to build vocabulary from units of study . Teachers may also use these words to focus on spelling rules ( Brabham & Villaume , 2001 ) . Overall , the word wall focuses on mastering high ...
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Conclusion This project was designed to assess the impact of a word wall and word wall activities to help build reading fluency with first grade students . Results suggest that despite student varied academic abilities , the word wall ...
Conclusion This project was designed to assess the impact of a word wall and word wall activities to help build reading fluency with first grade students . Results suggest that despite student varied academic abilities , the word wall ...
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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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