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showing that there is a positive correlation between time spent reading and reading achievement . ... the panel concluded that beginning reading instruction should include phonemic awareness , phonics , vocabulary , guided oral reading ...
showing that there is a positive correlation between time spent reading and reading achievement . ... the panel concluded that beginning reading instruction should include phonemic awareness , phonics , vocabulary , guided oral reading ...
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Speece and Ritchey ( 2005 ) studied 276 first graders to determine the development of oral reading fluency during the initial stages of reading acquisition and identify predictors of growth throughout first grade and into second grade .
Speece and Ritchey ( 2005 ) studied 276 first graders to determine the development of oral reading fluency during the initial stages of reading acquisition and identify predictors of growth throughout first grade and into second grade .
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Teaching strategic processes in reading . ... Fluency : Bridge between decoding and reading comprehension . ... A longitudinal study of the Development of oral reading fluency in young children at risk of reading failure .
Teaching strategic processes in reading . ... Fluency : Bridge between decoding and reading comprehension . ... A longitudinal study of the Development of oral reading fluency in young children at risk of reading failure .
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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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