Asked by lorraine
Checkpoint: Reading and Writing Strategies
Post a 200-300 word response detailing strategies a concerned parent can use to help improve his or her child's reading and writing skills.
Post a 200-300 word response detailing strategies a concerned parent can use to help improve his or her child's reading and writing skills.
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Answered by
Writeacher
Please note that <b>we don't do students' homework</b> for them. Be sure to go back into your textbook or use a good search engine. http://hanlib.sou.edu/searchtools/
Once <b>YOU</b> have come up with attempted answers to <b>YOUR</b> questions, please re-post and let us know what you think. Then someone here will be happy to comment on your thinking.
Once <b>YOU</b> have come up with attempted answers to <b>YOUR</b> questions, please re-post and let us know what you think. Then someone here will be happy to comment on your thinking.
Answered by
bobpursley
http://www.pinkmonkey.com/electricdesk/elec-desk.asp
see lessons 10,11,12,13
Personally, I think it is counterproductive to teach reading and writing skills outside the larger context of thinking, analysis, and studying skills. One does have to remember what one read. All the lessons are appropriate, in my experience.
see lessons 10,11,12,13
Personally, I think it is counterproductive to teach reading and writing skills outside the larger context of thinking, analysis, and studying skills. One does have to remember what one read. All the lessons are appropriate, in my experience.
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