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Rhyme and Beginning Phoneme assessments were administered fall and spring . These assessments had 10 items each and were directly modeled from MacLean , Bryant , and Bradley ( 1987 ) and used by Lonigan and his colleagues ( 1998 ) .
Rhyme and Beginning Phoneme assessments were administered fall and spring . These assessments had 10 items each and were directly modeled from MacLean , Bryant , and Bradley ( 1987 ) and used by Lonigan and his colleagues ( 1998 ) .
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Project EXEL teachers provided children with opportunities to learn a range of phonemic awareness skills including isolating beginning and ending phonemes and identifying rhyme . In contrast to the study by Lonigan and his colleagues ...
Project EXEL teachers provided children with opportunities to learn a range of phonemic awareness skills including isolating beginning and ending phonemes and identifying rhyme . In contrast to the study by Lonigan and his colleagues ...
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ELKA Developmental Ranges Compared to PALS PreK Developmental Ranges Measure ELKA PALS PreK Alphabet recognition Upper Case 26-39 / 52 Lower Case Concepts about print * Isolate beginning phoneme Letter - sounds 10-11 / 16 5-7 / 10 6-8 ...
ELKA Developmental Ranges Compared to PALS PreK Developmental Ranges Measure ELKA PALS PreK Alphabet recognition Upper Case 26-39 / 52 Lower Case Concepts about print * Isolate beginning phoneme Letter - sounds 10-11 / 16 5-7 / 10 6-8 ...
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
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