Reading Horizons, Volumes 15-16College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1974 |
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THE MYTHOLOGY OF READING : I - SIGHT WORDS Patrick Groff SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY It is significant to note that the teaching of " sight " words was not one of the " persistent questions on beginning reading " which a care- fully ...
THE MYTHOLOGY OF READING : I - SIGHT WORDS Patrick Groff SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY It is significant to note that the teaching of " sight " words was not one of the " persistent questions on beginning reading " which a care- fully ...
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advocates of " sight " words . Rather , the values of " sight " words are thought by them as self - evident . Unfortunately for the teacher of reading , in passing along the descriptions of " sight " words in reading methods texts over ...
advocates of " sight " words . Rather , the values of " sight " words are thought by them as self - evident . Unfortunately for the teacher of reading , in passing along the descriptions of " sight " words in reading methods texts over ...
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... sight vocabulary deficit . The gravity of this can only be fully apprehended when one recognizes that a child with a sight vocabulary problem is not " just another reading problem . " His is a limiting problem - a problem , which if ...
... sight vocabulary deficit . The gravity of this can only be fully apprehended when one recognizes that a child with a sight vocabulary problem is not " just another reading problem . " His is a limiting problem - a problem , which if ...
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LOIS B MUEHL 12 A Reading Program Isnt | 12 |
ELEANOR BUELKE 27 We Suggest | 31 |
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