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We define primary grades for the purposes of this study as grades one through three . ... between drawing and writing in first grade children , and Skupa ( 1985 ) who conducted a somewhat similar study with second grade children .
We define primary grades for the purposes of this study as grades one through three . ... between drawing and writing in first grade children , and Skupa ( 1985 ) who conducted a somewhat similar study with second grade children .
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It was organized according to different grade levels and content areas . I first turned to the sample items in Grade 3 - English , and saw a prompt that read “ Grade 3 questions will cover the English SOLs for kindergarten and grades 1 ...
It was organized according to different grade levels and content areas . I first turned to the sample items in Grade 3 - English , and saw a prompt that read “ Grade 3 questions will cover the English SOLs for kindergarten and grades 1 ...
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The second grade teacher said , “ Chris ( second grade student ) has put lots of his writing done with his partner in his portfolio . He writes better with his partner than with me . His partner gives him confidence .
The second grade teacher said , “ Chris ( second grade student ) has put lots of his writing done with his partner in his portfolio . He writes better with his partner than with me . His partner gives him confidence .
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