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We found a couple of print related activities in Susanna's home . One time , Susanna began to cry because grandma would not draw pictures with her . Grandma explained to her that she had never learned how to draw pictures .
We found a couple of print related activities in Susanna's home . One time , Susanna began to cry because grandma would not draw pictures with her . Grandma explained to her that she had never learned how to draw pictures .
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interest in reading activities than their male peers . These results confirm previous research that found that females tend to be more positive about reading than males ( Cloer & Pearman , 1992 ; Hall & Coles , 1997 ; Kush & Watkins ...
interest in reading activities than their male peers . These results confirm previous research that found that females tend to be more positive about reading than males ( Cloer & Pearman , 1992 ; Hall & Coles , 1997 ; Kush & Watkins ...
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These direct instruction lessons were initiated along with extension activities that incorporated the use of manipulative materials . The addition of hands - on activities encouraged student participation and served as motivational ...
These direct instruction lessons were initiated along with extension activities that incorporated the use of manipulative materials . The addition of hands - on activities encouraged student participation and served as motivational ...
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