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Compared with the previous scores , the lower means and higher standard deviations may suggest that some students did not master the skills presented in these activities , but most participants did complete the work on a satisfactory ...
Compared with the previous scores , the lower means and higher standard deviations may suggest that some students did not master the skills presented in these activities , but most participants did complete the work on a satisfactory ...
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Students increased words read per minute as the mean increased from 41.4 to 63.7 and the relatively stable standard deviations , 21.4 and 20.9 respectively , suggested that improvement with all students did occur .
Students increased words read per minute as the mean increased from 41.4 to 63.7 and the relatively stable standard deviations , 21.4 and 20.9 respectively , suggested that improvement with all students did occur .
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This coupled with the interview and the observation checklist highly suggests that word walls and word wall activities might have influenced the increase of high - frequency word recognition . In addition , students were very ...
This coupled with the interview and the observation checklist highly suggests that word walls and word wall activities might have influenced the increase of high - frequency word recognition . In addition , students were very ...
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Volume 49 Number | 270 |
The Effects of Word Walls and Word Wall Activities on the Reading Fluency | 301 |
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