Reading Horizons, Volumes 28-29College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1987 |
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... play or simple improvi- sation in that it has a form with a beginning , middle , and end . The dialogue is always created by the players , whether the content is taken from a story , poem , or chapter of a book . " ( Huck , 1979 , p ...
... play or simple improvi- sation in that it has a form with a beginning , middle , and end . The dialogue is always created by the players , whether the content is taken from a story , poem , or chapter of a book . " ( Huck , 1979 , p ...
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... play . They will like it even more , and learn to appreciate this art form as well , if they are periodically and actively involved in a school or classroom play . Readers ' theater is another way of enacting a play in which the actors ...
... play . They will like it even more , and learn to appreciate this art form as well , if they are periodically and actively involved in a school or classroom play . Readers ' theater is another way of enacting a play in which the actors ...
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... playing the game and follow them carefully . We begin by discussing the game rules with the children : 1. Pequires two players to play the game . 2. Write four sentences that go together to make a story . Underline the clue words in ...
... playing the game and follow them carefully . We begin by discussing the game rules with the children : 1. Pequires two players to play the game . 2. Write four sentences that go together to make a story . Underline the clue words in ...
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Evaluating Computer Books With | 12 |
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