The Southern Review, Band 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... reading experiences help beginning To sustain children's excitement about reading, we have created a special program called. NATIONAL. GEOGRAPHIC. KIDS. SUPER. READERS. As kids read each National Geographic Kids Reader, they cross off its ...
... reading experiences help beginning To sustain children's excitement about reading, we have created a special program called. NATIONAL. GEOGRAPHIC. KIDS. SUPER. READERS. As kids read each National Geographic Kids Reader, they cross off its ...
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... Reading—Paired Reading Two readers read a text orally together . One reader is more proficient than the other . The more proficient reader acts as a model for the less fluent one . Assisted Reading— Audio-recorded Reading A student ...
... Reading—Paired Reading Two readers read a text orally together . One reader is more proficient than the other . The more proficient reader acts as a model for the less fluent one . Assisted Reading— Audio-recorded Reading A student ...
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... reading. The U.S. Department of Education's Put Reading First publication (2001) has this to say about reader's theater: “Reader's theater provides readers with a legitimate reason to reread text and to practice fluency. Reader's ...
... reading. The U.S. Department of Education's Put Reading First publication (2001) has this to say about reader's theater: “Reader's theater provides readers with a legitimate reason to reread text and to practice fluency. Reader's ...
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... readers in their class worry that those students are falling behind and may not be able to catch up. Parents of struggling readers lie awake at night wondering how to help their children become better readers—for good reason. It's hard ...
... readers in their class worry that those students are falling behind and may not be able to catch up. Parents of struggling readers lie awake at night wondering how to help their children become better readers—for good reason. It's hard ...
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... readers , but also with an appreciation of the value of the educational features which many of those readers con- tained . Their chief points of divergence from other new books , there- fore , are their choice of subject - matter and ...
... readers , but also with an appreciation of the value of the educational features which many of those readers con- tained . Their chief points of divergence from other new books , there- fore , are their choice of subject - matter and ...
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