Reading Horizons, Volumes 28-29College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1987 |
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Pagina 16
... look for trade books which follow these guidelines 1 ) BEGINNING . Begin with a grabber . Set a purpose or interest for reading by involving children with action , narrative , dialogue , or a scenario . 2 ) TONE . Put young readers at ...
... look for trade books which follow these guidelines 1 ) BEGINNING . Begin with a grabber . Set a purpose or interest for reading by involving children with action , narrative , dialogue , or a scenario . 2 ) TONE . Put young readers at ...
Pagina 86
... look look for for coloring books dealing with current television favorites , which usually provide large pictures and brief captions consisting of very simple words beneath the illustrations . Kindergarten and primary children can color ...
... look look for for coloring books dealing with current television favorites , which usually provide large pictures and brief captions consisting of very simple words beneath the illustrations . Kindergarten and primary children can color ...
Pagina 101
... look quite different from the word in the story helps a student like Halley believe that you mean it when you say that the aim of reading is to understand and make sense ( look at miscue # 3 ) . CONCLUSION Teachers and students benefit ...
... look quite different from the word in the story helps a student like Halley believe that you mean it when you say that the aim of reading is to understand and make sense ( look at miscue # 3 ) . CONCLUSION Teachers and students benefit ...
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Creative Dramatics | 5 |
Evaluating Computer Books With | 12 |
The Introduction of Social Studies Vocabulary | 26 |
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