Reading Horizons, Volume 49,Nummer 4College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 2009 |
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... independently is a valuable component of reading instruction . Educators can not ignore the evidence that providing a ... independent reading impacts vocabulary development and reading com- prehension . Rather , the report called for ...
... independently is a valuable component of reading instruction . Educators can not ignore the evidence that providing a ... independent reading impacts vocabulary development and reading com- prehension . Rather , the report called for ...
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... independently , it is also crucial for the reader to select materials that are not only enjoyable and exciting , but ... independent reading level of each student in their classroom and helping children make appropriate book selections ...
... independently , it is also crucial for the reader to select materials that are not only enjoyable and exciting , but ... independent reading level of each student in their classroom and helping children make appropriate book selections ...
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Read - alouds , shared reading , and independent reading were also regular activities . Writing was a daily activity ... independently ( Weaver , 2002 ) . Ultimately , read- ing and language arts skills and strategies were reinforced ...
Read - alouds , shared reading , and independent reading were also regular activities . Writing was a daily activity ... independently ( Weaver , 2002 ) . Ultimately , read- ing and language arts skills and strategies were reinforced ...
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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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