Reading Horizons, Volumes 24-25College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1983 |
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... shows the type of literature preferred by the subjects in this study . Fiction is a favorite at all levels and with both sexes . Novels are selected by the 6th grade subjects more often than at the other levels . Preference for short ...
... shows the type of literature preferred by the subjects in this study . Fiction is a favorite at all levels and with both sexes . Novels are selected by the 6th grade subjects more often than at the other levels . Preference for short ...
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... shows the father reading to Clementina . ) The book has appeal for many ages . The plot line is simple enough for ... show the sun shining on the children's puddle - filled backyard . The brightly colored illustrations are loaded with ...
... shows the father reading to Clementina . ) The book has appeal for many ages . The plot line is simple enough for ... show the sun shining on the children's puddle - filled backyard . The brightly colored illustrations are loaded with ...
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... shows as a whole . ) Television's Potential for Language Modeling Successful encounters with reading and / or writing depend upon the learner having a solid oral language base ( Halliday , 1975 ) . To process written words , children ...
... shows as a whole . ) Television's Potential for Language Modeling Successful encounters with reading and / or writing depend upon the learner having a solid oral language base ( Halliday , 1975 ) . To process written words , children ...
Inhoudsopgave
Reading Interests of Sue Hawkins | 18 |
A Comparison of Childrens Lynn J Moore | 27 |
Richard D Robinson | 39 |
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