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Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction . Fribourg , Switzerland . Harvey , S. & Goudvis , A. ( 2000 ) . Strategies That Work . York , Maine : Stenhouse Publishers .
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction . Fribourg , Switzerland . Harvey , S. & Goudvis , A. ( 2000 ) . Strategies That Work . York , Maine : Stenhouse Publishers .
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The children were praised for any letter - sound association they correctly represented and for all attempts made to spell words . For example , Jen selected the pig , said the / p / sound , and placed the letter “ p ” on her magnetic ...
The children were praised for any letter - sound association they correctly represented and for all attempts made to spell words . For example , Jen selected the pig , said the / p / sound , and placed the letter “ p ” on her magnetic ...
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By the completion of direct instruction and extended skill activities , his writing samples indicated that he was using some letter - sound associations ; however , he was not representing the entire sound structure of words .
By the completion of direct instruction and extended skill activities , his writing samples indicated that he was using some letter - sound associations ; however , he was not representing the entire sound structure of words .
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