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... 1989 ; Dymock , 2000 ; Wilmont , 1975 ) , and that children who engage in recreational reading programs perform better on standardized reading tests and achieve higher academically ( Block & Mangieri , 1996 ; Fisher , 2001 ) .
... 1989 ; Dymock , 2000 ; Wilmont , 1975 ) , and that children who engage in recreational reading programs perform better on standardized reading tests and achieve higher academically ( Block & Mangieri , 1996 ; Fisher , 2001 ) .
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... reading comprehension strategies that sup- port both skills - based learning and higher level thinking . Students need opportuni- ties to isolate aspects of their new language in order to analyze individual sound and symbol features ...
... reading comprehension strategies that sup- port both skills - based learning and higher level thinking . Students need opportuni- ties to isolate aspects of their new language in order to analyze individual sound and symbol features ...
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Compared with the previous scores , the lower means and higher standard deviations may suggest that some students did not master the skills presented in these activities , but most participants did complete the work on a satisfactory ...
Compared with the previous scores , the lower means and higher standard deviations may suggest that some students did not master the skills presented in these activities , but most participants did complete the work on a satisfactory ...
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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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