Young Readers
Found 6 free book(s)GREEK MYTH - Mrs. McNickle
mrsmcnickle.comThe effect of instruction and practice through Readers Theatre on young readers’ oral reading fluency. Reading Research and Instruction, 42(4), 40–61. Martinez, M. G., Roser, N. L., & Strecker, S. K. (1999). “I never thought I could be a star”: A readers theater ticket to fluency. The Reading Teacher, 54(4), 326–335. National Reading ...
Assessing Young Children - Pearson Assessments
images.pearsonassessments.comAssessing Young Children 5 achievable yet challenging goals. Furthermore, it emphasizes that: (1) the foundation of reading consists of basic skills which can (and should) be taught and (2) quality ongoing diagnostic assessment is essential in knowing how to help young children become good readers. National Research Council (1999)
Multicultural Literature: Broadening Young Children ...
files.eric.ed.govAs readers of multicultural literature, young children can become emotionally engaged through the development of character and plot and expand their contexts for understanding people and situations beyond their own lives (Laframboise & Griffith 1997; Tiedt, 1992).
The Impact of ebooks on the Reading Motivation and ... - ed
files.eric.ed.govrole of technology in young people’s literacy lives. • Almost all (97%) children said they had access to electronic devices such as computers, tablets, phones and e-readers, and almost all (97%) had access to the internet at home. • Children were more likely to say that they read on screen than on paper outside school.
Author’s Purpose Activity - EPCC
www.epcc.edu6. The story of a young athlete who takes steroids and his life and future fall apart Author’s Purpose: Entertain Explain Your Answer: Write a sentence or two. Although readers could learn a lesson, the main purpose of a story is to entertain the reader. 7. A medical report describing the effects of steroids on the human body
The Jungle Book - Macmillan Education Everywhere
cdn.macmillanyounglearners.comA wolf family finds a young boy wandering in the jungle and adopts him, giving him the name Mowgli. He becomes part of the wolf pack, and Baloo, the old bear and Bagheera, the panther, teach him the Law of the Jungle. However, Shere Khan, the tiger, doesn’t like having a child who will become a man living in the jungle, and wants to kill him.