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From A to Z : Using : Alphabet Books as an Instructional Tool with Older Readers Gerry A. Coffman Judy Jackson Spohn Alphabet books provide a literature source for teachers to use in the classroom that focuses on a common sequence of ...
From A to Z : Using : Alphabet Books as an Instructional Tool with Older Readers Gerry A. Coffman Judy Jackson Spohn Alphabet books provide a literature source for teachers to use in the classroom that focuses on a common sequence of ...
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Readers can identify with the Indian girl's true love for horses when they see the many pictures in which the girl stays around the horses under different circumstances . As a result , children will not feel surprised when they get to ...
Readers can identify with the Indian girl's true love for horses when they see the many pictures in which the girl stays around the horses under different circumstances . As a result , children will not feel surprised when they get to ...
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For example , the child reader and the adult reader may like David Wiesner's Tuesday ( 1991 ) for different reasons . In this book , Wiesner uses a very limited number of words to provide readers a time frame .
For example , the child reader and the adult reader may like David Wiesner's Tuesday ( 1991 ) for different reasons . In this book , Wiesner uses a very limited number of words to provide readers a time frame .
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When an ESL Adult Becomes a Reader | 11 |
SelfQuestioning An Aid to Metacognition | 30 |
Audiobooks in the Reading Program | 43 |
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