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Reading: A Preprimer For Parents, Cheryl Gillikin Faubion
Reading: A Preprimer For Parents, Cheryl Gillikin Faubion
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this project is to plan a booklet for parents which will provide them with some background information on the reading process and methods and approaches to reading instruction, along with some specific suggestions of ways they can help their children learn to read. Also included is a teacher's supplement for directions and suggested implementation. The booklet is designed for parents of students in the primary grades who are beginning readers. It is intended to be used in conjunction with a parent-teacher conference or a small group meeting of parents and teacher. It is hoped that the meeting …
The Integration Of Reading And Science To Aid Problem Readers, Genevieve J. Minge
The Integration Of Reading And Science To Aid Problem Readers, Genevieve J. Minge
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this paper is to explain a curriculum package which was designed for science students at Orange Park IX, ninth grade center, Clay County, Florida. The target population consists of those students who read below the sixth-grade level according to the Stanford Achievement Test (SAT) scores and who are enrolled in a general science class. These students are also enrolled in a Reading Skills class and some are in the SLD and ED programs as well. Although there will be interaction with the reading, SLD, and ED teachers, the classes will not be team taught. Therefore, the science …