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Developing reading skills is like building. Each developmental brick adds onto the reader’s foundation for understanding. Educators and parents can help children develop the decoding skills needed to become successful readers.
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Picture Book Reading Lists: Fifteen of Our Favorites
Alexander, Lloyd. 1992. The Fortune-Tellers. Illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman. Dutton. (Picture story.) A carpenter...
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Relations Between Instruction in Text Organization and Diverse Learners
Diverse learners have benefited from explicit, task-specific instruction on how to recognize and use the physical...
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Developing Knowledge of Contractions
Defined A contraction is defined as a special word structure formed by substituting an apostrophe for omitted letters...
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Prefix and Suffix Chart: An Exercise to Teach Suffix and Prefix Meanings
Purpose: To teach the meanings and uses of suffixes and prefixes Materials: Chart similar to the one shown...
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Continuing Debate: Phonics vs. Whole Language
Whole language became increasingly popular in the 1970s and 1980s. Moats (2000) explained the growing popularity this...
