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... skills appropri- ate to each : Informational - reading skills 1 . 2. etc. Recreational - reading Skills 1 . 2. etc. 3. Of the characteristics of a good reader listed in this chapter , which do you consider to go " deeper " than mere ...
... skills appropri- ate to each : Informational - reading skills 1 . 2. etc. Recreational - reading Skills 1 . 2. etc. 3. Of the characteristics of a good reader listed in this chapter , which do you consider to go " deeper " than mere ...
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Lillian Gray. Basic Reading Skills . The use of the teacher's guidebook and the children's workbook , along with the basic reader , insures continu- ity and avoids gaps in the mastery of reading skills . Children benefit from direct ...
Lillian Gray. Basic Reading Skills . The use of the teacher's guidebook and the children's workbook , along with the basic reader , insures continu- ity and avoids gaps in the mastery of reading skills . Children benefit from direct ...
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... reading skill to an arti- ficial activity and hence are of doubtful value . They do not hold the interest of the ... skills . TECHNIQUES AND THEIR USE IN DEVELOPING SKILLS Many skills are utilized to understand material in print , and ...
... reading skill to an arti- ficial activity and hence are of doubtful value . They do not hold the interest of the ... skills . TECHNIQUES AND THEIR USE IN DEVELOPING SKILLS Many skills are utilized to understand material in print , and ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
Thinking Reading and Other Language Arts | 18 |
Reading Then and Now | 43 |
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