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    Action Reading Program-Step One EDU371: Phonics Based Reading & Decoding Action Reading Program-Step One I began working with my student relatively late in the program due to scheduling conflicts after many negotiations and time working with student we are able to come up with a schedule that works for us. When we first began the program I noticed that she seemed to grasp the concepts rather quickly and almost became bored with the program from start. My student is a young

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    Making children Hate Reading Making children hate reading is a book by John Halt. It shows the way he teached and his opinion of others and the method he used to help the children with their literacy skills. In John Halt’s book there are some methods he used that I don’t agree with and some that I do agree with. I will give detailed accounts of both teaching methods I agree with and one’s I don’t agree with the I will let you decide whether you agree with his teaching or not. In the beginning

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    Reading is a dynamic‚ complex cognitive process of decoding symbols in order to construct or derive meaning. It involves the bringing of meaning to and the getting of meaning from the printed page. It is developed based on the background‚ the experiences and as well as the emotions each child possesses. The process of reading looks at a series of written symbols and getting meaning from them. When we read‚ we use our eyes to receive written symbols such as; letters‚ punctuation marks and spaces

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    It is well known that reading to children‚ especially throughout the toddler and pre-school years‚ is positively correlated with increased reading and literacy levels throughout the school-age years. One particular study (Lee‚ 2010) investigated the impact of reading to children specifically during morning transitional periods at a childcare facility. The implications of this study show that there could be numerous benefits linked to parents reading to their children during these periods in particular

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    fantasy books………………………………………………...18 Authentic materials vs. Simplified materials…………………………..19 5. HOW TO USE CHILDREN´S AND JUVENILE LITERATURE AND FANTASY BOOKS…………………………………………………………21 Reading as a purposeful process………………………………………21 Extensive and intensive reading………………………………………23 The three phases of reading……………………………………………24 6. DEVELOPING LANGUAGE-LEARNING SKILLS……………………….27 Vocabulary…………………………………………………………….27 Grammar………………………………………………………………28 Listening………………………………………………………………29 Speaking………………………………………………………………30

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    CENTURY Volume 6‚ 2008 71 FACTORS INFLUENCINg READINg LITERACy AT THE PRImARy SCHOOL LEVEL andrejs Geske‚ antra ozola University of Latvia‚ Riga‚ Latvia E-mail: andrejs.geske@lu.lv‚ antra.ozola@lu.lv abstract The objective of this paper is to find out the reasons behind the low level of reading literacy among primary school students. The data from IEA (International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement) Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) 2001 are analyzed. And

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    many of us need to do whatever we can to prepare for our future. Reading is an amazing way to help us. Summer reading should be required because it builds students knowledge on a topic and because it keeps their mind’s focused over the break. We will gain many advantages just by picking up a book. It is known that reading makes you smarter. Reading a book over the summer can advance your knowledge on a topic. Teachers assign reading and assignments to prepare you for your future education and careers

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    Prek Reading Strategies By Chris Lopes Oct 28‚ 2010 Reading is an important skill that you can help your child to develop before they enter kindergarten. You should make sure that your child is familiar with books and with written language. You should help them to recognize individual letters and words‚ particularly their own name and to begin to link letters and syllables with sounds. The easiest way to help your child to learn how to read is to spend some time reading stories together. While you

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    would have the greatest benefit. Not many students want to sit and listen to the droning lecture of a teacher. Memorizing facts‚ reading chapter after chapter with no connection to how it will be used outside of school. This old fashion way of teaching typically does not assist students in retaining information. Nor does this help with motivating students to continue reading. I also believe that each style could be use more or less depending on the grade level of the students being taught‚ perhaps also

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