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While we acknowledge that instruction in phonemic awareness , vocabulary , and guided reading are important components of a complete reading program , we feel that eliminating recreational reading from the classroom entirely may be the ...
While we acknowledge that instruction in phonemic awareness , vocabulary , and guided reading are important components of a complete reading program , we feel that eliminating recreational reading from the classroom entirely may be the ...
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Circle one : I ( do , do not ) feel that all children participate in the recreational reading program and that it benefits their literacy development . Survey and Interview Questions : Directions : Please answer the 272 • Reading ...
Circle one : I ( do , do not ) feel that all children participate in the recreational reading program and that it benefits their literacy development . Survey and Interview Questions : Directions : Please answer the 272 • Reading ...
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List the physical factors in your classroom that you feel contribute to the success of the recreational reading program . Teacher Factors 1. The teacher factors are ( a . important b . neutral c . unimportant ) in determining the ...
List the physical factors in your classroom that you feel contribute to the success of the recreational reading program . Teacher Factors 1. The teacher factors are ( a . important b . neutral c . unimportant ) in determining the ...
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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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