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Examining One Class of Third - Grade Spellers : The Diagnostic Potential of Students ' Spelling Molly K. Ness , Ph.D. Fordham University , New York , NY Abstract The purpose of this article is to examine the developmental spelling ...
Examining One Class of Third - Grade Spellers : The Diagnostic Potential of Students ' Spelling Molly K. Ness , Ph.D. Fordham University , New York , NY Abstract The purpose of this article is to examine the developmental spelling ...
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Because of its high visibility , spelling is often considered a proxy for literacy ( Templeton & Morris , 1999 ) . Researchers have made significant strides in understanding the instructional importance of spelling .
Because of its high visibility , spelling is often considered a proxy for literacy ( Templeton & Morris , 1999 ) . Researchers have made significant strides in understanding the instructional importance of spelling .
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how to analyze student spelling samples . References Bear , D. ( 1982 ) . Patterns of oral reading across stages of word knowledge . Unpublished doctoral dissertation , University of Virginia , Charlottesville .
how to analyze student spelling samples . References Bear , D. ( 1982 ) . Patterns of oral reading across stages of word knowledge . Unpublished doctoral dissertation , University of Virginia , Charlottesville .
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Prosody and Interpretation | 80 |
Are Avid Readers Lurking in Your Language Arts Classroom? Myths of | 99 |
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