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Delayed Readers The treatment classrooms used the High Scope approach to early childhood ( HohYoung children , who have a “ limited vocabulary , syntax , and world knowledge , ” use the illustrations in picture books as “ mental ...
Delayed Readers The treatment classrooms used the High Scope approach to early childhood ( HohYoung children , who have a “ limited vocabulary , syntax , and world knowledge , ” use the illustrations in picture books as “ mental ...
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Picture books are an excellent resource for content - area reading because they are short and often provide more depth on a single topic than textbooks ( McLaughlin , 2010 ) . The writing is less dense and the information provided is ...
Picture books are an excellent resource for content - area reading because they are short and often provide more depth on a single topic than textbooks ( McLaughlin , 2010 ) . The writing is less dense and the information provided is ...
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Appendix B Sources for Finding Appropriate Picture Books Print Sources Ammon , B. & Sherman , G. ( 1997 ) . Worth a Thousand Words : An Annotated Guide to Picture Books for Older Readers ( available as an e - book ) .
Appendix B Sources for Finding Appropriate Picture Books Print Sources Ammon , B. & Sherman , G. ( 1997 ) . Worth a Thousand Words : An Annotated Guide to Picture Books for Older Readers ( available as an e - book ) .
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