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This lively and engaging handbook includes fun, reproducible student activities, planning sheets, and record-keeping forms. For use with Grades 26.. In this comprehensive resource, veteran reading specialists Joan Lazar and Christine Vogel share eight key comprehension strategies together with ready-to-use lessons that they have fine-tuned over year

Now I Get It! Teaching Struggling Readers to Make Sense of What They Read

Title:Now I Get It! Teaching Struggling Readers to Make Sense of What They Read
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Rating:4.86 (795 Votes)
Asin:0545105838
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:128Pages
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Language:English

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This lively and engaging handbook includes fun, reproducible student activities, planning sheets, and record-keeping forms. For use with Grades 26.. In this comprehensive resource, veteran reading specialists Joan Lazar and Christine Vogel share eight key comprehension strategies together with ready-to-use lessons that they have fine-tuned over years of working with hundreds of struggling readers of all agesfrom youngsters to adults. The result is an invaluable collection of research-based lessons that enable teachers to match specific strategies with students’ needs in reading comprehension, fluency, and word study. The lessons increase in challenge so teachers can carefully match the right level of challenge to student need

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