Reading Horizons, Volume 4College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1963 |
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Pagina 45
... interest remains as an emotional background . As a result the highly charged interest area intrudes into and finally dominates the lesson to the exclusion of the topic of the lesson . ” Transparency pictures on subjects of general ...
... interest remains as an emotional background . As a result the highly charged interest area intrudes into and finally dominates the lesson to the exclusion of the topic of the lesson . ” Transparency pictures on subjects of general ...
Pagina 120
... interest . If a child helps keep books in good order and checks them out and in , he becomes acquainted with them . He handles books that he never knew existed before . He keeps books arranged according to subject matter , he looks at ...
... interest . If a child helps keep books in good order and checks them out and in , he becomes acquainted with them . He handles books that he never knew existed before . He keeps books arranged according to subject matter , he looks at ...
Pagina 121
... interest . So do puppet shows with pipe cleaners , clothes pins , or hand masks . Have each child actor read conversation directly from the book as he rewrote it specifically for the scene , in a voice befitting the voice of each ...
... interest . So do puppet shows with pipe cleaners , clothes pins , or hand masks . Have each child actor read conversation directly from the book as he rewrote it specifically for the scene , in a voice befitting the voice of each ...
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