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The student was able to create a character , integrate historical information and setting , and develop his or her own conflict , problem and solutions . Not only did the assignment result in students becoming aware of history as story ...
The student was able to create a character , integrate historical information and setting , and develop his or her own conflict , problem and solutions . Not only did the assignment result in students becoming aware of history as story ...
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... If they along - route creating spaces where children can ask questions about their own life texts and those of ... specialist in an interdisciplinary context to create talk shows or panel discussions in which a historical figure ...
... If they along - route creating spaces where children can ask questions about their own life texts and those of ... specialist in an interdisciplinary context to create talk shows or panel discussions in which a historical figure ...
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Dulaney elaborated , “ The more I teach reading , the more I see that making or creating good readers takes a mixture ... through activities with which struggling readers can succeed – it is up to the teacher to create such activities .
Dulaney elaborated , “ The more I teach reading , the more I see that making or creating good readers takes a mixture ... through activities with which struggling readers can succeed – it is up to the teacher to create such activities .
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