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To focus on developing aesthetic responses , teachers could encourage students to use selective attention , and to continually bring the associations made , emotions evoked , and ideas which surface , back to bear on the story ...
To focus on developing aesthetic responses , teachers could encourage students to use selective attention , and to continually bring the associations made , emotions evoked , and ideas which surface , back to bear on the story ...
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School - Based Staff Development to Encourage Reading in Elementary and Middle Schools Linda Mixon Clary Recent educational reports , conferences , and articles have urged schools to allow students to read more than the seven to eight ...
School - Based Staff Development to Encourage Reading in Elementary and Middle Schools Linda Mixon Clary Recent educational reports , conferences , and articles have urged schools to allow students to read more than the seven to eight ...
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2 ) Encourage students to act out , or pantomime , Mother Goose rhymes while other students guess the nursery rhyme . ... 2 ) Students can be encouraged to draw sequential cartoon strips to illustrate favorite nursery rhymes .
2 ) Encourage students to act out , or pantomime , Mother Goose rhymes while other students guess the nursery rhyme . ... 2 ) Students can be encouraged to draw sequential cartoon strips to illustrate favorite nursery rhymes .
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