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    desk so they don’t have to hold the page.’ (Larkey‚ 2008) Larkey has also identified what strategies can be used to help ASD students when reading. Those strategies are: ‘Read stories that include their special interests to motivate reading and comprehension‚ include mainly non fiction books‚ make photo books about their own experiences to encourage reading‚ to extend comprehension remind student to look a picture‚ ask questions to check comprehension.’ (Larkey‚ 2008) Making it a success is a very

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    Literacy requires special skills to prolifically master the concepts of reading and writing bilaterally. In “How to Mark a Book‚” by Mortimer Adler it is denoted that a person must mark in a book to demonstrate true ownership and efficient reading. According to Adler if a person wants to demonstrate efficient reading and ownership of a book then they should follow the process of; taking notes‚ annotating phrases‚ quotes‚ words and writing thoughts between the lines of a book. After a person completes

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    most crucial parts of education for an elementary aged child. In learning language skills‚ a child will be able to communicate with the world around them. Language arts is a very broad term. Many people will hear that and think it only refers to reading‚ but there are many other parts that encompass language arts. Listening- Listening is most usually the first component of language arts development. From birth‚ children will benefit and learn from just listening to spoken words or even music. This

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    determined. Literacy has a plethora of aspects that really depend upon the student’s learning style‚ and since no student learns exactly the same it really is impossible to think that one particular style is superior to the other. Hopefully by reading this paper and gaining information on both methods one will be able to conclude which style he or she prefers. The first method to be discussed will be that of phonics. Phonics provides students with the understanding that there is a relationship

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    Kummer EDU 371: Phonics Based Reading & Decoding Instructor: Craig Smith August 12‚ 2013 Learning to read is a very important skill necessary for a productive and successful life. Reading helps lead to a successful academic career. Everything we learn comes from reading. The Action Reading program focuses on a systematic phonics instruction. Comprehension‚ vocabulary‚ fluency‚ phonemic awareness‚ and phonics are the main critical areas of effective reading instruction. When teaching

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    time it was it was quite a long time ago. Reading allows us to express ourselves in the utmost potential. Today’s youth should read for many reasons. Some of those key reasons are due to the fact that reading stimulates the mind. When someone reads a book that they can relate to or enjoy they become in depth with the topic at hand will often educate themselves on a topic‚ but they do not even realize it. Think about it‚ if a child who struggled at reading was able to relate to a style of writing

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    Case study #1 Lily‚ White female‚ 10yrs. 9months.‚ public-school educated in Traverse City‚ Michigan‚ will be entering 6th grade in the fall‚ is young for her grade and is slightly less mature than her peers Assessed reading vocabulary using the CORE Vocabulary Screening - 6th grade Form 6A. The CORE screener measures how well students know the meaning of grade-level words they read on their own. Students read a word in a box and choose one of three words which mean about the same as the word in

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    around for a long time and has been defined in different ways. For example‚ in 1968‚ the World Federation of Neurologists defined dyslexia as "a disorder in children who‚ despite conventional classroom experience‚ fail to attain the language skills of reading‚ writing‚ and spelling commensurate with their intellectual abilities." According to the U.S. National Institutes of Health‚ dyslexia is a learning disability that can hinder a person’s ability to read‚ write‚ spell‚ and sometimes speak. Dyslexia

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    Learning Disabilities and Children Learning disabilities are types of learning problems that can cause individuals to have difficulties in using their skills. The skills that are affected are speaking‚ writing‚ listening‚ and reading. Learning disabilities depend on an individual because a person who has disabilities is not necessary that he has the same learning disabilities with others. People who have learning disabilities such as dyslexia‚ dysgraphia‚ and dyscalculia‚ may show challenges

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    Lienemann‚ Ortiz‚ T. (2006). Strategy Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities. Guilford Press. ISBN# 13-978-1-59385-282-5 Bender‚ W.‚ Shores‚ C. (2007). Response to Intervention. Corwin Press. ISBN# 978-1-4129-5385-6 Optional Reading Pierangelo‚

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