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Literacy experts agree that children need to participate in the process of reading in order to become better readers , and that reading silently develops their proficiency . Further , the limitations of basal readers support using trade ...
Literacy experts agree that children need to participate in the process of reading in order to become better readers , and that reading silently develops their proficiency . Further , the limitations of basal readers support using trade ...
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Circle one : I ( do , do not ) feel that all children participate in the recreational reading program and that it benefits their literacy development . Survey and Interview Questions : Directions : Please answer the 272 Reading Horizons ...
Circle one : I ( do , do not ) feel that all children participate in the recreational reading program and that it benefits their literacy development . Survey and Interview Questions : Directions : Please answer the 272 Reading Horizons ...
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By understanding the common elements , teachers are more likely to develop a program in which all students participate in reading and rereading text . The findings from such an inquiry improve our understand- ing of how to design ...
By understanding the common elements , teachers are more likely to develop a program in which all students participate in reading and rereading text . The findings from such an inquiry improve our understand- ing of how to design ...
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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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