Reading Horizons, Volumes 28-29College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1987 |
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... letters to write the word David . ( Young children are often confused about what words and letters are and can be helped to understand this jargon using the concrete examples of the names . ) Have them count the letters as you point to ...
... letters to write the word David . ( Young children are often confused about what words and letters are and can be helped to understand this jargon using the concrete examples of the names . ) Have them count the letters as you point to ...
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... letters with you . Cut the letters apart apart and them up . Let several children come up and arrange the letters in just the right order so that they spell David . Have the rest chant to check that the order is correct . Give each ...
... letters with you . Cut the letters apart apart and them up . Let several children come up and arrange the letters in just the right order so that they spell David . Have the rest chant to check that the order is correct . Give each ...
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... letters you have , you will find that will the eight names , you have letters for all but f , g , g , u , w , x and Y. Be sure and count to find longest names , letter used in most names , etc. Many teachers like to graph this informa ...
... letters you have , you will find that will the eight names , you have letters for all but f , g , g , u , w , x and Y. Be sure and count to find longest names , letter used in most names , etc. Many teachers like to graph this informa ...
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