Reading Horizons, Volume 49,Nummer 4College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 2009 |
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... give students their only opportunity to apply what they have learned and develop a love for reading . Literacy experts agree that children need to participate in the process of reading in order to become better readers , and that ...
... give students their only opportunity to apply what they have learned and develop a love for reading . Literacy experts agree that children need to participate in the process of reading in order to become better readers , and that ...
Pagina 281
... Give students guidelines for book selection . • Give additional guidance for material selection to children who pretend read . • Demonstrate interest in and enjoyment of reading by commenting upon , and discussing books . Student ...
... Give students guidelines for book selection . • Give additional guidance for material selection to children who pretend read . • Demonstrate interest in and enjoyment of reading by commenting upon , and discussing books . Student ...
Pagina 304
... give students the opportunity to use these words in various ways . These words then become anchored in long - term memory allowing quick and easy access , promoting detection of patterns , and en- couraging connections between words ...
... give students the opportunity to use these words in various ways . These words then become anchored in long - term memory allowing quick and easy access , promoting detection of patterns , and en- couraging connections between words ...
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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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