Lancaster et al., 1982 - Google Patents
Invented spellings in Room 112: A writing program for low-reading second gradersLancaster et al., 1982
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- 17887851007170303974
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- Lancaster W
- Nelson L
- Morris D
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- Publication venue
- The Reading Teacher
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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 …
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