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sessions with each child during which the teacher takes a running record ( Clay , 1993a ) or writes anecdotal notes about miscues , self - corrections , fluency , and the like as the child reads aloud . In this way , less able readers ...
sessions with each child during which the teacher takes a running record ( Clay , 1993a ) or writes anecdotal notes about miscues , self - corrections , fluency , and the like as the child reads aloud . In this way , less able readers ...
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I have found that students enjoy being audio- or video - taped while they are reading so that they can watch or listen to themselves afterwards . Another fluency building activity , which I have found particularly enjoyable for students ...
I have found that students enjoy being audio- or video - taped while they are reading so that they can watch or listen to themselves afterwards . Another fluency building activity , which I have found particularly enjoyable for students ...
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Round robin reading is not an endangered species . Reading World , 288-291 . Nathan , R. G. & Stanovich , K. E. ( 1991 ) . The causes and consequences of differences in reading fluency . Theory Into Practice , 30 , 176-184 .
Round robin reading is not an endangered species . Reading World , 288-291 . Nathan , R. G. & Stanovich , K. E. ( 1991 ) . The causes and consequences of differences in reading fluency . Theory Into Practice , 30 , 176-184 .
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