[go: up one dir, main page]
More Web Proxy on the site http://driver.im/

Lancaster et al., 1982 - Google Patents

Invented spellings in Room 112: A writing program for low-reading second graders

Lancaster et al., 1982

Document ID
17887851007170303974
Author
Lancaster W
Nelson L
Morris D
Publication year
Publication venue
The Reading Teacher

External Links

Snippet

Eighteen years of teaching second grade have convinced me (senior author) that encouraging young chil dren to write freely is very important. I know that my best student writers have consistently been those children who produced the most writing. I have also …
Continue reading at www.jstor.org (other versions)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
McCarthey et al. Understanding changes in elementary Mandarin students’ L1 and L2 writing
Bollée Language policy in the Seychelles and its consequences
Kamola et al. Effective techniques in teaching vocabulary to young learners
Lancaster et al. Invented spellings in Room 112: A writing program for low-reading second graders
Karnowski Using LEA with process writing
Sloan Commentary: Developing literacy through literature
Djumaniyazovna ISSUES OF SPIRITUAL EDUCATION IN PRESCHOOL EDUCATION
Brooks THE MEANING OF FLES.
Bear et al. Literacy Education: An Integrated Approach for Teaching Students with Handicaps-A combination of key elements from both skills and whole language approaches provides a viable model of literacy instruction for students with mild handicaps.
Sayriddin o'g'li et al. MODERN TECHNIQUES TO STUDY NEW VOCABULARY AND USING ENGLISH CLASS
Duncan Write Makes Might: A Case for the Neglected Skill.
Smith et al. Some approaches to reading
Ravshanbekovna EFFECTIVE TECHNIQUES TO STUDY NEW VOCABULARY
GUSAIRI SUHARJA AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS’ABILITY IN WRITING NARRATIVE TEXT AT EIGHT GRADE STUDENT OF SMP N 19 KOTA JAMBI 2018/2019
Karimova THE ROLE OF PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING STUDENTS TO LITERACY AND SPEECH DEVELOPMENT
Hildreth How Turkish children learn to read
Miyake Report on classroom activities: improving English production by having learners contrast Japanese and English expressions from a manga
Lewis The Neglected Side of English
IRAKI literacy Acquisition in a Diglossic Situation
Johns Beginning reading: Fusing research and instruction
Madison Growth in Perception of Reading, Writing, and Spelling for the Educationally Disadvantaged
Hildreth Armenian children enjoy reading
Bigelow Tapping the Source
Reid et al. The science of reading
Bianchini et al. School textbooks and teachers training between past and present