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Reading Skills-Simple Games Aids Devices reading skills
Reading SkillsSimple Games Aids Devices reading skills Author:Bernard Kingsly The primary purpose of this book is to make available to classroom teachers, simple games, aids, and devices that will enable them to cope better with the wide range fo reading abilities found in their room. It is intended to supplement rather than supplant the teaching of reading in the classroom. — Many of these techniques have been contributed... more » by elementary and junior high teachers who have attended my graduate courses in reading. Others were recommended by my faculty colleagues at San Jose State College and Eastern Washington College of Education, who had successfully used some of these activities. Still other sources were the school children themselves.
Since the typical classroom has a wide range of reading and language abilities, the teachers should feel free to adapt the activities according to the interests, need and abilities fo the group. In this sense many of the primary games can be used in the intermediate and upper levels and vice versa.« less