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words affecting their ability to comprehend text ( Huebner & Bush 1970 ) . Research has shown that one effective way to help students achieve fluency is through the use of word walls and word wall activities ( Callella , 2001 ) .
words affecting their ability to comprehend text ( Huebner & Bush 1970 ) . Research has shown that one effective way to help students achieve fluency is through the use of word walls and word wall activities ( Callella , 2001 ) .
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black marker or colored paper and are placed under the initial letter of the word ( Hall & Cunningham , 1999 ) . Students practice new and old words each day by look- ing at them , saying them , clapping , chanting , snapping the ...
black marker or colored paper and are placed under the initial letter of the word ( Hall & Cunningham , 1999 ) . Students practice new and old words each day by look- ing at them , saying them , clapping , chanting , snapping the ...
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Word Wall Toss - student passes a beach ball to another student and asks him or her to say and spell a word that is currently on the word wall • Wordo similar to Bingo , but with word wall words in the game squares - • Words in ABC ...
Word Wall Toss - student passes a beach ball to another student and asks him or her to say and spell a word that is currently on the word wall • Wordo similar to Bingo , but with word wall words in the game squares - • Words in ABC ...
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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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