Reading Horizons, Volume 4College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1963 |
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... ideas 3. Silent reading for fun 4. Oral reading for others . We used our basal readers in these groups because I feel that it is the best way to develop the reading ... Reading Activities The children enjoyed variety in their reading rh - 77.
... ideas 3. Silent reading for fun 4. Oral reading for others . We used our basal readers in these groups because I feel that it is the best way to develop the reading ... Reading Activities The children enjoyed variety in their reading rh - 77.
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... reading activities . Unconsciously I paraphrased the rhyme , " Ready or not you SHALL be TAUGHT ! " It had an ominous connotation smacking of pursuit , capture , and force and I began considering the problem in earnest . Anyone who has ...
... reading activities . Unconsciously I paraphrased the rhyme , " Ready or not you SHALL be TAUGHT ! " It had an ominous connotation smacking of pursuit , capture , and force and I began considering the problem in earnest . Anyone who has ...
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... reading program , including phonics . Stauffer , Russell G. , " The Role of Group Instruction in Reading , " Elementary English ( March , 1964 ) , 41 : 230-235 . Stauffer points out that the use of group directed reading activities is ...
... reading program , including phonics . Stauffer , Russell G. , " The Role of Group Instruction in Reading , " Elementary English ( March , 1964 ) , 41 : 230-235 . Stauffer points out that the use of group directed reading activities is ...
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