Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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... sentence strips and tell them you are going to write their sentences on the strips . No one is to say a word while you are writing but they are to try to guess whose sentence you are writing . When you finish , the child who thinks he ...
... sentence strips and tell them you are going to write their sentences on the strips . No one is to say a word while you are writing but they are to try to guess whose sentence you are writing . When you finish , the child who thinks he ...
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... sentence ( 5 ) and be asked to relate what he / she " knows " from the sentence . We could expect that some form of the information found in sentences one through four would be produced . Working from an oral presentation of complex ...
... sentence ( 5 ) and be asked to relate what he / she " knows " from the sentence . We could expect that some form of the information found in sentences one through four would be produced . Working from an oral presentation of complex ...
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... sentence - combining practice , experienced significant gains in reading comprehension but not rate . If a teacher decides to incorporate sentence - combining into his / her instructional program , there are several ways to go about it ...
... sentence - combining practice , experienced significant gains in reading comprehension but not rate . If a teacher decides to incorporate sentence - combining into his / her instructional program , there are several ways to go about it ...
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