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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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A second spring - only measure of phonemic awareness was children's ability to segment ending phonemes ( 10 items ) . The final spring - only measure assessed children's ability to invent spellings . The assessment used the procedure ...
A second spring - only measure of phonemic awareness was children's ability to segment ending phonemes ( 10 items ) . The final spring - only measure assessed children's ability to invent spellings . The assessment used the procedure ...
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... cont 22.8828 20.6500 4.93361 7.95665 128 140 treat cont 4.6797 3.0857 3.42049 2.97347 128 140 Lower Case treat recognition cont 20.6797 17.6929 5.70803 7.92582 128 1 40 Segment Phoneme begin treat cont 7.2656 4.1357 3.76366 4.31362 ...
... cont 22.8828 20.6500 4.93361 7.95665 128 140 treat cont 4.6797 3.0857 3.42049 2.97347 128 140 Lower Case treat recognition cont 20.6797 17.6929 5.70803 7.92582 128 1 40 Segment Phoneme begin treat cont 7.2656 4.1357 3.76366 4.31362 ...
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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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