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... Mansfield Township Elementary School , Port Murray , NJ Abstract Reading fluency is the ability to read orally with speed and effi- ciency , including word recognition , decoding , and comprehension ( Chard & Pikulski , 2005 ) .
... Mansfield Township Elementary School , Port Murray , NJ Abstract Reading fluency is the ability to read orally with speed and effi- ciency , including word recognition , decoding , and comprehension ( Chard & Pikulski , 2005 ) .
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ing fluency by interacting with a word wall and its related activities to develop high frequency word recognition . Literature Review Reading Fluency There are four stages of reading development : 1 ) pre - alphabetic stage , 2 ) par- ...
ing fluency by interacting with a word wall and its related activities to develop high frequency word recognition . Literature Review Reading Fluency There are four stages of reading development : 1 ) pre - alphabetic stage , 2 ) par- ...
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The purpose of a running record is to determine whether student reading materials are on the proper level and to obtain information about the word recognition processes students are using ( Gunning , 1996 ) . The pre- and post - running ...
The purpose of a running record is to determine whether student reading materials are on the proper level and to obtain information about the word recognition processes students are using ( Gunning , 1996 ) . The pre- and post - running ...
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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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