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Teacher Factors Most participants ( 82 % ) stressed the importance of teachers knowing the independent reading level of each student in their classroom and helping children make appropriate book selections by taking a supportive role .
Teacher Factors Most participants ( 82 % ) stressed the importance of teachers knowing the independent reading level of each student in their classroom and helping children make appropriate book selections by taking a supportive role .
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Help children make appropriate book selections by taking a supportive role . • Give students guidelines for book selection . • Give additional guidance for material selection to children who pretend read . • Demonstrate interest in and ...
Help children make appropriate book selections by taking a supportive role . • Give students guidelines for book selection . • Give additional guidance for material selection to children who pretend read . • Demonstrate interest in and ...
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Most of the participants considered Be the Teacher their favorite activity because they liked to play school and enjoyed playing the role of a teacher . Contrarily , many students indicated that their least favorite activity was Words ...
Most of the participants considered Be the Teacher their favorite activity because they liked to play school and enjoyed playing the role of a teacher . Contrarily , many students indicated that their least favorite activity was Words ...
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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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