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The What , Why , When and How of Reading Response Journals Julia Shinneman Fulps Terrell A. Young 1 Today much student time is spent in preparation for mandated reading and writing tests . Consequently , students rarely get a chance to ...
The What , Why , When and How of Reading Response Journals Julia Shinneman Fulps Terrell A. Young 1 Today much student time is spent in preparation for mandated reading and writing tests . Consequently , students rarely get a chance to ...
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benefits of reading response journals is increased comprehension . Reading response journals enable students to grow as readers and writers by requiring them to use their own background knowledge to construct personal meaning ( Wollman ...
benefits of reading response journals is increased comprehension . Reading response journals enable students to grow as readers and writers by requiring them to use their own background knowledge to construct personal meaning ( Wollman ...
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What do the journals look like ? There is no one physical appearance for reading response journals . Likewise , content can vary , as can the format that these responses take . Below are some suggestions for design , content , and ...
What do the journals look like ? There is no one physical appearance for reading response journals . Likewise , content can vary , as can the format that these responses take . Below are some suggestions for design , content , and ...
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