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  2. 7 ways to help your child find meaning while reading - AOL

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    For children to develop true reading comprehension skills, they need to practice over and over again.

  3. Balanced literacy - Wikipedia

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    During balanced literacy reading workshops, skills are explicitly modeled during mini-lessons. The mini-lesson has four parts: the connection, the teach (demonstration), the active engagement and the link. The teacher chooses a skill and strategy that the class needs to be taught based on assessments conducted in the classroom.

  4. The three Rs - Wikipedia

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    The three Rs [1] are three basic skills taught in schools: reading, writing and arithmetic", Reading, wRiting, and ARithmetic [2] or Reckoning. The phrase appears to have been coined at the beginning of the 19th century.

  5. Simple view of reading - Wikipedia

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    The simple view of reading is that reading is the product of decoding and language comprehension. In this context, “reading” refers to “reading comprehension”, “decoding” is simply recognition of written words [1] and “language comprehension” means understanding language, whether spoken or written.

  6. List of Sydney Taylor Book Award recipients - Wikipedia

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    Sound the Shofar: The Story and Meaning of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur: Notable Paul Cowan: Rachel Cowan: A Torah is Written: Notable Myra Cohn Livingston (editor) Lloyd Bloom: Poems for Jewish Holidays: Notable Steven Schnur: Victor Lazzaro: The Narrowest Bar Mitzvah: Notable Maxine Schnur: Donna Ruff: Hannah Szenes: A Song of Light: Notable ...

  7. Literature circle - Wikipedia

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    Literature circles evolved into reading, study, and discussion groups based around different groupings of students reading a variety of different novels. They differ from traditional English instruction where students in classroom all read one "core" novel, often looking to the teacher for the answers and the meaning and literary analysis of ...

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  9. Lessons for Children - Wikipedia

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    Title page for an 1801 edition of Lessons for Children, part I. Lessons for Children is a series of four age-adapted reading primers written by the prominent 18th-century British poet and essayist Anna Laetitia Barbauld. Published in 1778 and 1779, the books initiated a revolution in children's literature in the Anglo-American world.