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For example , when asked what they would do when stuck on a word ( graphophonics ) , the children most commonly indicated that they would decode or sound out that word . When encountering difficulty with a sentence ( syntax ) , children ...
For example , when asked what they would do when stuck on a word ( graphophonics ) , the children most commonly indicated that they would decode or sound out that word . When encountering difficulty with a sentence ( syntax ) , children ...
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Examples of external loci were observed throughout each year of the study . For example , when asked what he did when he got stuck on a word when reading , Antonio noted that he would “ just erase the word and correct it .
Examples of external loci were observed throughout each year of the study . For example , when asked what he did when he got stuck on a word when reading , Antonio noted that he would “ just erase the word and correct it .
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For example , this study focused on a limited sample of children . This study would be augmented by additional Interview responses across a variety of classrooms in diverse learning communities . The text prompts used in the Interviews ...
For example , this study focused on a limited sample of children . This study would be augmented by additional Interview responses across a variety of classrooms in diverse learning communities . The text prompts used in the Interviews ...
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