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The Chinese character system , on the other hand , has no link between speech sounds and the written symbol . Reading directionality also varies among languages . Languages such as English and Russian are read left to right , top to ...
The Chinese character system , on the other hand , has no link between speech sounds and the written symbol . Reading directionality also varies among languages . Languages such as English and Russian are read left to right , top to ...
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For example , word walls or charts can contain collections of words with corresponding pictures related to various content area topics , parts of speech , figurative speech , synonyms , word families including onsets and rimes ...
For example , word walls or charts can contain collections of words with corresponding pictures related to various content area topics , parts of speech , figurative speech , synonyms , word families including onsets and rimes ...
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Reutzel and Cooter ( 2007 ) suggest that teachers alert students to listen for , or read targeted speech sounds , letter patterns , or punctuation during the film . Teachers should also help students learn key words they will encounter ...
Reutzel and Cooter ( 2007 ) suggest that teachers alert students to listen for , or read targeted speech sounds , letter patterns , or punctuation during the film . Teachers should also help students learn key words they will encounter ...
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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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