Reading Horizons, Volume 52,Nummers 1-3Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich., 2012 |
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Readers Theatre In Readers Theatre , the reader interprets the author's intended meaning through oral interpretative reading . Using the Readers Theatre technique , the stu- dent repeatedly reads short , meaningful passages until ...
Readers Theatre In Readers Theatre , the reader interprets the author's intended meaning through oral interpretative reading . Using the Readers Theatre technique , the stu- dent repeatedly reads short , meaningful passages until ...
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... Readers Theatre seems well - suited for the abilities and needs of struggling readers because it provides an appropriate text along with an authentic rationale for the repeated reading of that text . In Readers Theatre , students ...
... Readers Theatre seems well - suited for the abilities and needs of struggling readers because it provides an appropriate text along with an authentic rationale for the repeated reading of that text . In Readers Theatre , students ...
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... Readers Theatre for reading fluency and motivation . Reading Teacher , 56 ( 3 ) , 294-198 . Young , C. , & Rasinski , T. ( 2009 ) . Implementing Readers Theatre as an approach to classroom fluency instruction . The Reading Teacher , 63 ...
... Readers Theatre for reading fluency and motivation . Reading Teacher , 56 ( 3 ) , 294-198 . Young , C. , & Rasinski , T. ( 2009 ) . Implementing Readers Theatre as an approach to classroom fluency instruction . The Reading Teacher , 63 ...
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
Childrens | 57 |
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