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... Schedule ( S ) Book walk ( BW ) Location ( L ) Material placement ( MP ) Text selection ( TS ) Pretend read ( PR ) Setting goals ( SG ) Book marks ( BM ) Teacher modeling ( TM ) Student response ( SR ) Environment ( E ) Figure 1.
... Schedule ( S ) Book walk ( BW ) Location ( L ) Material placement ( MP ) Text selection ( TS ) Pretend read ( PR ) Setting goals ( SG ) Book marks ( BM ) Teacher modeling ( TM ) Student response ( SR ) Environment ( E ) Figure 1.
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Another stated , “ I use book walks to make easy material acceptable by explaining how I enjoy reading these books . " Accessibility and placement of the reading material is also important 276 • Reading Horizons ♢ V49.4 • 2009.
Another stated , “ I use book walks to make easy material acceptable by explaining how I enjoy reading these books . " Accessibility and placement of the reading material is also important 276 • Reading Horizons ♢ V49.4 • 2009.
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Accessibility and placement of the reading material is also important . Teachers ( 79 % ) noted that children tended to select materials that were easily acces- sible , with visible covers and placed in a convenient location , rather ...
Accessibility and placement of the reading material is also important . Teachers ( 79 % ) noted that children tended to select materials that were easily acces- sible , with visible covers and placed in a convenient location , rather ...
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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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