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The intervention teacher observed that , at lunchtime , students brought graphic novels to the eating area and read them and formed their own lunchtime literature group that included others from the general education classroom .
The intervention teacher observed that , at lunchtime , students brought graphic novels to the eating area and read them and formed their own lunchtime literature group that included others from the general education classroom .
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We selected assessments with face validity — those that had been used in previous research of children's literacy development ( Bloodgood , 1999 ; Lonigan et al . , 1998 ) , were included as important predictors of reading and writing ...
We selected assessments with face validity — those that had been used in previous research of children's literacy development ( Bloodgood , 1999 ; Lonigan et al . , 1998 ) , were included as important predictors of reading and writing ...
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The 16 items included in ELKA have children identify book orientation concepts ( front , back , top , bottom , print versus pictures as read , turning pages in order ) , directionality concepts ( left to right , return sweep ) ...
The 16 items included in ELKA have children identify book orientation concepts ( front , back , top , bottom , print versus pictures as read , turning pages in order ) , directionality concepts ( left to right , return sweep ) ...
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Volume 51 Number 3 | 190 |
Revitalizing Tier 2 Intervention with Graphic Novels | 208 |
A Mixed Method Study of the Effectiveness of the Accelerated Reader | 229 |
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