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This can be done by using stories that are short and simple or by “ scene playing . ... A child can retell a story from the point of view of one of the characters making the particular points the character would make and using the ...
This can be done by using stories that are short and simple or by “ scene playing . ... A child can retell a story from the point of view of one of the characters making the particular points the character would make and using the ...
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But measurement and classification do not tell the whole story . What a vast difference there is between the child who with enthusiasm and pleasure is able not only to identify concepts at a given level but also to interpret and ...
But measurement and classification do not tell the whole story . What a vast difference there is between the child who with enthusiasm and pleasure is able not only to identify concepts at a given level but also to interpret and ...
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Making Use of Free Reading and Creative Stories Another fun time we have is FREE READING . ... We often write a story , perhaps about being an animal , then they draw a name out of our hat , and that person reads the story aloud .
Making Use of Free Reading and Creative Stories Another fun time we have is FREE READING . ... We often write a story , perhaps about being an animal , then they draw a name out of our hat , and that person reads the story aloud .
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