Reading Horizons, Volume 6Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1965 |
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... stories like we have for primary reading ? Write about their experiences and write them in very simple language and start out with these . " He said , " They don't like stories . ' I said , “ Oh , all people like stories . Surely they ...
... stories like we have for primary reading ? Write about their experiences and write them in very simple language and start out with these . " He said , " They don't like stories . ' I said , “ Oh , all people like stories . Surely they ...
Pagina 71
... stories . Children look at the book or duplicated sheet while listening to the story from ear - phones . Children who have difficulty learning to read often have different speech patterns than are found in printed reading materials ...
... stories . Children look at the book or duplicated sheet while listening to the story from ear - phones . Children who have difficulty learning to read often have different speech patterns than are found in printed reading materials ...
Pagina 76
... stories are introduced does not appear necessary or desirable . ( 2 ) Prompting or correcting children when they read orally appears to be unnecessary or undesirable in view of the self correction through language cues . ( 3 ) Re ...
... stories are introduced does not appear necessary or desirable . ( 2 ) Prompting or correcting children when they read orally appears to be unnecessary or undesirable in view of the self correction through language cues . ( 3 ) Re ...
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