Reading Horizons, Volumes 28-29College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1987 |
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... words , trace them and practice until visual memory is perfect . Word cards can be kept for review every three or four weeks . High Frequency Word Recognition Parents might modify the Words on the Wall technique ( Cunningham , Moore ...
... words , trace them and practice until visual memory is perfect . Word cards can be kept for review every three or four weeks . High Frequency Word Recognition Parents might modify the Words on the Wall technique ( Cunningham , Moore ...
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... words . This choppy , word by word reading combined with the omission of almost an entire line is a signal that Halley is probably more concerned with decoding than with achieving meaning . Preoccupation with accuracy can accompany a ...
... words . This choppy , word by word reading combined with the omission of almost an entire line is a signal that Halley is probably more concerned with decoding than with achieving meaning . Preoccupation with accuracy can accompany a ...
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... words taught might have been due to students ' increased interest in learning new words . Vocabulary instruction also improved students ' knowledge of word meanings . Not all vocabulary instruction was effective . Methods that gave only ...
... words taught might have been due to students ' increased interest in learning new words . Vocabulary instruction also improved students ' knowledge of word meanings . Not all vocabulary instruction was effective . Methods that gave only ...
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