Reading Horizons, Volume 50Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich., 2010 |
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... story can support the concept that changes occur in characters and that they will handle situations in different ... story from one's imagination , whereas other fictional narratives are retells . Retells require hearing or reading ...
... story can support the concept that changes occur in characters and that they will handle situations in different ... story from one's imagination , whereas other fictional narratives are retells . Retells require hearing or reading ...
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... story , modeling a retelling using the structures desired and facilitating the child's retells with recasting , questions , and probes for missing elements . Story grammar cue cards were also used to provide visual clues for the story ...
... story , modeling a retelling using the structures desired and facilitating the child's retells with recasting , questions , and probes for missing elements . Story grammar cue cards were also used to provide visual clues for the story ...
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... stories then exchanged transcripts for reliability . All conflicting analyses were discussed until agreement was reached . The authors then chose the four stories that represented all 42 children having told a story . Stories in which a ...
... stories then exchanged transcripts for reliability . All conflicting analyses were discussed until agreement was reached . The authors then chose the four stories that represented all 42 children having told a story . Stories in which a ...
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If Its Not Fixed the Staples are Out Documenting Young Childrens | 1 |
The Influence of a UniversitySchool Partnership Project | 23 |
A Framework for Teachers of Writing | 49 |
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