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In classroom lessons the initiation - reply - evaluation sequence mimics this pattern . However , Cazden also stresses that classroom lessons are less responsive to the growing competence of the student . The structure often remains the ...
In classroom lessons the initiation - reply - evaluation sequence mimics this pattern . However , Cazden also stresses that classroom lessons are less responsive to the growing competence of the student . The structure often remains the ...
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Second , given a spelling pattern , students create their own lists . Here , the teacher begins with a short mini - lesson covering a particular spelling pattern or skill . Students then work with a partner or small group to create a ...
Second , given a spelling pattern , students create their own lists . Here , the teacher begins with a short mini - lesson covering a particular spelling pattern or skill . Students then work with a partner or small group to create a ...
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Generally , expository texts are constructed around five text patterns : description / enumeration , sequence , compare / contrast , cause / effect , problem / solution ( Myer and Freedle 1984 ) . Figure 1 contains a definition for each ...
Generally , expository texts are constructed around five text patterns : description / enumeration , sequence , compare / contrast , cause / effect , problem / solution ( Myer and Freedle 1984 ) . Figure 1 contains a definition for each ...
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