Reading Horizons, Volumes 28-29College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1987 |
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... suggests using the newspaper with children to help them in reading . He suggests developing picture stories about events they have read in the paper . He further suggests that children could develop a home vocabulary notebook in which ...
... suggests using the newspaper with children to help them in reading . He suggests developing picture stories about events they have read in the paper . He further suggests that children could develop a home vocabulary notebook in which ...
Pagina 195
... suggest that direct explanation fosters a greater student awareness for skill learning and nudges . the teacher to model and practice the skill before the students apply it to the basal story . - In contrast to Roehler et al's research ...
... suggest that direct explanation fosters a greater student awareness for skill learning and nudges . the teacher to model and practice the skill before the students apply it to the basal story . - In contrast to Roehler et al's research ...
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... suggest stories with repetitive rhythmic and cumulative refrains are suitable for introducing children to the literary experience . Al- exander and the Terrible , Horrible , No Good , Very Bad Day , ( Viorst , 1975 ) and The Hungry ...
... suggest stories with repetitive rhythmic and cumulative refrains are suitable for introducing children to the literary experience . Al- exander and the Terrible , Horrible , No Good , Very Bad Day , ( Viorst , 1975 ) and The Hungry ...
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Creative Dramatics | 5 |
Evaluating Computer Books With | 12 |
The Introduction of Social Studies Vocabulary | 26 |
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