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The breakdown of the 280 classroom teachers according to grade level was : K , 27 ( 10 % ) ; Grade 1 , 65 ( 23 % ) ; Grade 2 , 40 ( 14 % ) ; Grade 3 , 47 ( 17 % ) ; Grade 4 , 46 ( 16 % ) ; Grade 5 , 34 ( 12 % ) ; and Grade 6 , 21 ( 8 ...
The breakdown of the 280 classroom teachers according to grade level was : K , 27 ( 10 % ) ; Grade 1 , 65 ( 23 % ) ; Grade 2 , 40 ( 14 % ) ; Grade 3 , 47 ( 17 % ) ; Grade 4 , 46 ( 16 % ) ; Grade 5 , 34 ( 12 % ) ; and Grade 6 , 21 ( 8 ...
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The JAT established the following instructional reading levels for students in grade placements two through five : grade 2 , below grade 1 to 4 ; grade 3 , below grade 1 to 4 ; grade 4 , below grade 1 to 6 ; and grade 5 , below grade 1 ...
The JAT established the following instructional reading levels for students in grade placements two through five : grade 2 , below grade 1 to 4 ; grade 3 , below grade 1 to 4 ; grade 4 , below grade 1 to 6 ; and grade 5 , below grade 1 ...
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Accordingly , they will also be considered in this study . nor was Results : Readability of Materials The mean readability level of the 67 letters , notices , reports , and newsletters written for parents in English was mid 10th grade .
Accordingly , they will also be considered in this study . nor was Results : Readability of Materials The mean readability level of the 67 letters , notices , reports , and newsletters written for parents in English was mid 10th grade .
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