200 Proven Strategies For Teaching Reading

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200+ Proven Strategies for Teaching Reading

200+ Proven Strategies for Teaching Reading
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Publisher : Solution Tree
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Book Synopsis 200+ Proven Strategies for Teaching Reading by : Kathy Perez

Download or read book 200+ Proven Strategies for Teaching Reading written by Kathy Perez and published by Solution Tree. This book was released on 2016-10-21 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "200+ Proven Strategies for Teaching Reading, Grades K-8 is an easy-to-use reference guide for teachers who seek to invigorate their literacy practices. Author Kathy Perez provides practical, brain research-based invervention techniques and reading strategies K-8 teachers can use to help all students - especially those who are struggling - make strides in their literacy achievement. As an experienced general educator, special educator, reading specialist, and literacy coach, Perez has a deep understanding of the instructional practices and interventions necessary to help meet all learners' diverse needs. Teachers can motivate and engage all students to develop their reading abilities through practices this book highlights."--Back cover.


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