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Additionally , another student noted , “ The experience really made me think about what I want next year in my own classroom - I definitely want to use reading workshop and guided reading groups . I think that these strategies would ...
Additionally , another student noted , “ The experience really made me think about what I want next year in my own classroom - I definitely want to use reading workshop and guided reading groups . I think that these strategies would ...
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Using the steps of modeling , supporting with guided prac- tice , and allowing for independent practice , Ellen encouraged the incorporation of crafting techniques . Insights into the Role of the Teacher in Helping Students Read Like ...
Using the steps of modeling , supporting with guided prac- tice , and allowing for independent practice , Ellen encouraged the incorporation of crafting techniques . Insights into the Role of the Teacher in Helping Students Read Like ...
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always ending focus lessons with " guided and independent practice , ” ( p . 233 ) Ellen explained her rationale in this way : If I teach a technique , then I have them sample it or " try it " on one of their compositions .
always ending focus lessons with " guided and independent practice , ” ( p . 233 ) Ellen explained her rationale in this way : If I teach a technique , then I have them sample it or " try it " on one of their compositions .
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