Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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... pupils recognized in sentences three or more of the five words they misnamed in isolation . For the twenty - five second - grade pupils this figure was six . Table 1 demonstrates in another way the effect of sentence contexts on the ...
... pupils recognized in sentences three or more of the five words they misnamed in isolation . For the twenty - five second - grade pupils this figure was six . Table 1 demonstrates in another way the effect of sentence contexts on the ...
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and the subsequent application of production techniques will give pupils a greater appreciation for the efficacy of this medium . In order to initiate the scripting activity , teachers should organize their pupils into groups to perform ...
and the subsequent application of production techniques will give pupils a greater appreciation for the efficacy of this medium . In order to initiate the scripting activity , teachers should organize their pupils into groups to perform ...
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... Pupils who have received no instruction in organizing their thoughts and expression will seldom write for a purpose . It is important for teachers to guide pupils in writing with an objective in mind . Pupils must be able to arrange ...
... Pupils who have received no instruction in organizing their thoughts and expression will seldom write for a purpose . It is important for teachers to guide pupils in writing with an objective in mind . Pupils must be able to arrange ...
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