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Reading Aloud
Found 2 free book(s)The Dyslexia Toolkit - Reading Rockets
www.readingrockets.orgReading aloud or silently with good understanding Feeling confident and interested in reading Remembering sight words and other printed words Learning and remembering new vocabulary words Accurately analyzing unfamiliar words (tends to guess instead) Reading words and letters in the correct order, seldom reversing or skipping over them
Reading Aloud: Children's Attitudes toward being Read to ...
files.eric.ed.govReading aloud is the focus of the study as it has been found to be the most significant factor in the development of literacy levels of young children (Kalb & van Ours, 2014). As a reading intervention strategy, it has many benefits, including motivating children to read, and