Reading Horizons, Volume 4College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1963 |
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... areas ; one did adequately for his age but had difficulty pulling together meaning from what he saw with what he ... area of learning , they all had one problem in common : integrating what they saw with what they heard or said into ...
... areas ; one did adequately for his age but had difficulty pulling together meaning from what he saw with what he ... area of learning , they all had one problem in common : integrating what they saw with what they heard or said into ...
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... area in which the children might have to wait for each other . Waiting is too much to expect of these children . Special attention was given to the selection and presentation of transparency pictures . Reliance upon children's special ...
... area in which the children might have to wait for each other . Waiting is too much to expect of these children . Special attention was given to the selection and presentation of transparency pictures . Reliance upon children's special ...
Pagina 133
... areas of reading de- ficiency , ( 3 ) possible deficiencies in other study skill areas , ( 4 ) the kind of reading assignments he probably can handle , ( 5 ) clues of his mental content in various areas , and ( 6 ) mini- mal clues to ...
... areas of reading de- ficiency , ( 3 ) possible deficiencies in other study skill areas , ( 4 ) the kind of reading assignments he probably can handle , ( 5 ) clues of his mental content in various areas , and ( 6 ) mini- mal clues to ...
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