Reading Horizons, Volume 32Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1991 |
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... experiences text involving unrealistic experiences based on fancy and imagination ; 4 ) Goal directed experiences characters who perform goal directed activities ; 5 ) Personal experiences text that involves personal experiences in home ...
... experiences text involving unrealistic experiences based on fancy and imagination ; 4 ) Goal directed experiences characters who perform goal directed activities ; 5 ) Personal experiences text that involves personal experiences in home ...
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... experiences . " ( See Figure 1 for examples of children's oral stories . ) Table 1 Percentages of Story Elements by ... Experiences 38 % 50 % 44 % 44 % 5 Goal Directed 7 Experiences 50 % 44 % 56 % 50 % 3 Personal Experiences 56 % 75 % 44 ...
... experiences . " ( See Figure 1 for examples of children's oral stories . ) Table 1 Percentages of Story Elements by ... Experiences 38 % 50 % 44 % 44 % 5 Goal Directed 7 Experiences 50 % 44 % 56 % 50 % 3 Personal Experiences 56 % 75 % 44 ...
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... experiences " was found in 50 % of the chil- dren's dictated stories , and the story element " goal directed experiences " appeared in 44 % of the stories . ( See Figure 2 for an example of a child's dictated story . ) Figure 2 Example ...
... experiences " was found in 50 % of the chil- dren's dictated stories , and the story element " goal directed experiences " appeared in 44 % of the stories . ( See Figure 2 for an example of a child's dictated story . ) Figure 2 Example ...
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A Pledge of Responsibility for Children | 5 |
College Students as Readers | 21 |
Guiding Illiterate Parents | 63 |
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