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Therefore , being able to segment an onset ( a single phoneme in a single consonant word ) from a rime is likely the threshold that matters in phonemic awareness . For older children in kindergarten , being able to detect a phoneme is ...
Therefore , being able to segment an onset ( a single phoneme in a single consonant word ) from a rime is likely the threshold that matters in phonemic awareness . For older children in kindergarten , being able to detect a phoneme is ...
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Bloodgood ( 1999 ) reported reliability of .69 for two similar measures of rhyme and beginning phoneme together . ... ( saying a word after the tester says the word isolated into syllables or phonemes ) adapted from Lonigan et al .
Bloodgood ( 1999 ) reported reliability of .69 for two similar measures of rhyme and beginning phoneme together . ... ( saying a word after the tester says the word isolated into syllables or phonemes ) adapted from Lonigan et al .
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Project EXEL teachers provided children with opportunities to learn a range of phonemic awareness skills including isolating beginning and ending phonemes and identifying rhyme . In contrast to the study by Lonigan and his colleagues ...
Project EXEL teachers provided children with opportunities to learn a range of phonemic awareness skills including isolating beginning and ending phonemes and identifying rhyme . In contrast to the study by Lonigan and his colleagues ...
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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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