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The following example describes a study undertaken by one third grade teacher who investigated the degree to which Readers Theatre could help to improve the fluency and comprehension of her struggling third grade readers .
The following example describes a study undertaken by one third grade teacher who investigated the degree to which Readers Theatre could help to improve the fluency and comprehension of her struggling third grade readers .
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This resulted in a cohort of 24 elementary schools that taught students in grades Kindergarten through fifth ( or sixth ) grade . All but four of the participating schools contained more students eligible for free / reduced lunch than ...
This resulted in a cohort of 24 elementary schools that taught students in grades Kindergarten through fifth ( or sixth ) grade . All but four of the participating schools contained more students eligible for free / reduced lunch than ...
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The same held true when I was in fourth grade , except there was not even a portion during that day when they had to read . Some students would take the opportunity on their own during snack time , but it was no way enforced or guided ...
The same held true when I was in fourth grade , except there was not even a portion during that day when they had to read . Some students would take the opportunity on their own during snack time , but it was no way enforced or guided ...
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
Childrens | 57 |
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