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2 2010 A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts ISSN 0034-0502 2010 Volume 50 , No. 2 Prosody and Interpretation James A. Erekson , Ph.D. , University of Northern Colorado Are Avid Readers Lurking in Your Language Arts Classroom ?
2 2010 A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts ISSN 0034-0502 2010 Volume 50 , No. 2 Prosody and Interpretation James A. Erekson , Ph.D. , University of Northern Colorado Are Avid Readers Lurking in Your Language Arts Classroom ?
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Avid readers enjoy Language Arts . 2. Avid readers are highly successful in school . 3. Avid readers read a variety of texts . 4. Avid readers seek to converse about books they have read . Myth 1 : Avid Readers Enjoy Language Arts ...
Avid readers enjoy Language Arts . 2. Avid readers are highly successful in school . 3. Avid readers read a variety of texts . 4. Avid readers seek to converse about books they have read . Myth 1 : Avid Readers Enjoy Language Arts ...
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Topics in Language Disorders , 20 , 19-36 . Ellis , N. , & Cataldo , S. ( 1992 ) . ... Integrated word study : Spelling , grammar , and meaning in the language arts classroom . Language Arts , 74 , 185-192 .
Topics in Language Disorders , 20 , 19-36 . Ellis , N. , & Cataldo , S. ( 1992 ) . ... Integrated word study : Spelling , grammar , and meaning in the language arts classroom . Language Arts , 74 , 185-192 .
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Prosody and Interpretation | 80 |
Are Avid Readers Lurking in Your Language Arts Classroom? Myths of | 99 |
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