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However , the checklist also showed activities in which the students were actively engaged and , therefore , may have helped to increase the use of high - frequency words . Results of the interviews indicated that all students enjoyed ...
However , the checklist also showed activities in which the students were actively engaged and , therefore , may have helped to increase the use of high - frequency words . Results of the interviews indicated that all students enjoyed ...
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Students increased words read per minute as the mean increased from 41.4 to 63.7 and the relatively stable standard ... did show growth in reading fluency and word walls and word wall activities might have supported this increase .
Students increased words read per minute as the mean increased from 41.4 to 63.7 and the relatively stable standard ... did show growth in reading fluency and word walls and word wall activities might have supported this increase .
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The specific activities that possibly further helped the participants to increase reading fluency were Be the Teacher ... Although the post - running records indicated that some participants increased reading rate by only a couple of ...
The specific activities that possibly further helped the participants to increase reading fluency were Be the Teacher ... Although the post - running records indicated that some participants increased reading rate by only a couple of ...
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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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