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Shelles

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Mr. Sampson reads a story aloud to his kindergarten students for 20 minutes each day. Which of the following is NOT a reason for this activity?


◦ He wants to provide a model of fluent reading.
◦ He wants to provide opportunities for discussions concerning the content of the book.
◦ He wants to provide students with an opportunity to apply the word recognition strategies that they have been learning.
◦ He wants students to be exposed to books that they otherwise might not encounter.


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He wants to provide students with an opportunity to apply the word recognition strategies that they have been learning.



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