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showing that there is a positive correlation between time spent reading and reading achievement . Additional studies have lent support to establishing recreational reading pro- grams . Research has demonstrated that those students who ...
showing that there is a positive correlation between time spent reading and reading achievement . Additional studies have lent support to establishing recreational reading pro- grams . Research has demonstrated that those students who ...
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Additionally , the research that has shown the positive effects of recreational reading simply cannot be ignored . Further , while the NRP ( 2000 ) report did not endorse recreational reading programs , a closer scrutiny reveals that it ...
Additionally , the research that has shown the positive effects of recreational reading simply cannot be ignored . Further , while the NRP ( 2000 ) report did not endorse recreational reading programs , a closer scrutiny reveals that it ...
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This enthusiasm for the word wall activities might have positively affected the post - running record scores . ... However , adding activities that relate to the word wall may result in positive student engagement and could be ...
This enthusiasm for the word wall activities might have positively affected the post - running record scores . ... However , adding activities that relate to the word wall may result in positive student engagement and could be ...
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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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