Reading Horizons, Volume 10,Nummers 1-3College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1969 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 20
Pagina 88
... patterns and concepts of classification . The teacher is in full con- trol of vocabulary , sentence patterns and concepts which are presented and developed . Most important of all , the child with a main purpose to gain knowledge , has ...
... patterns and concepts of classification . The teacher is in full con- trol of vocabulary , sentence patterns and concepts which are presented and developed . Most important of all , the child with a main purpose to gain knowledge , has ...
Pagina 115
... patterns of our language . In a linguistic approach , most words presented in reading are phonemically regular and fit a particular pattern . The assumption is that once the underlying system is discovered , it is easier to break the ...
... patterns of our language . In a linguistic approach , most words presented in reading are phonemically regular and fit a particular pattern . The assumption is that once the underlying system is discovered , it is easier to break the ...
Pagina 117
... patterns i.e. mat - fat , mat - met , etc. Words introduced in the first four readers belong to the first major set of spelling patterns : consonant - letter ( s ) -vowel - letter - con- sonant letter ( s ) . Presentation of sound ...
... patterns i.e. mat - fat , mat - met , etc. Words introduced in the first four readers belong to the first major set of spelling patterns : consonant - letter ( s ) -vowel - letter - con- sonant letter ( s ) . Presentation of sound ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
ability activities adverbs Allen Figurel BABSON COLLEGE basal reader basic become better child lives classroom Clinic comprehension conference Congress on Reading Copenhagen course Critical Reading Delaware developmental reading discussion Dorothy Dyslexia Editor effect Eleanor Buelke elementary emphasis evaluation experiences experimenter bias factors grade help children Homer L. J. Carter Human Problem-Second World important individual interest International Reading Association Kalamazoo language learning to read Linguistic Readers listening McGinnis meaning methods national Reading Association Newark paper parents patterns Perception phoneme phonic analysis Problem-Second World Congress Psycholinguistics pupils Reading and Realism reading disability Reading Horizons reading instruction reading materials reading problems reading program reading readiness reading skills reading specialist Reading Teacher April remedial reading sound speech Speed Reading spelling stories suggested superior students taught teach reading teaching of reading tests therapist thinking tion understanding Western Michigan University Weston Woods Studios writing