Author Question: What level of text should be used for repeated reading? (Read 83 times)

dollx

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What level of text should be used for repeated reading?


◦ The level at which the student has 50 percent word recognition
◦ Any level as long as it engages the student
◦ Independent to instructional level
◦ A level within the zone of proximal development


leahchrapun

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Independent to instructional level



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