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    During my observation in Mrs. Prieto’s class I had the chance to administer the basic reading inventory to a student. Before I administered the assessment‚ I took some steps in order to prepare myself for it. One of the first and crucial steps I did was researching. I first had to research how to grade and analyze the assessment. I also saw some videos on the Internet of teachers administering the assessment to their students with step by step instructions. I wanted to make sure I was well prepared

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    Daniel Levy Bio- Psychology Diagnostic Report Sadie is a single‚ African American woman who lives in Montana. Her sexual orientation is lesbian. Sadie stated that she lives with her uncle and cousins. She studied Computer Science in New York City and won a scholarship for her academic achievements. Psychological symptoms are deviations of what are considered as normal and indicates

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    Kimberly is a sweet and hardworking student. She is very enthusiastic about reading and love fairytale books. Kimberly struggles with reading from the beginning of the year. The area of phonics specifically had been the hardest part of the reading process for her. The Qualitative Reading Inventory (QRI) was administered on April 18th and helped as a diagnostic tool to make proper decisions and develop further an intervention plan for the student. She was struggling with the word list form the QRI

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    Analysis of Reading Interest Inventory I gave Mariah Sheard a reading interest inventory with thirteen questions. Mariah said she likes reading‚ but has a hard time finding time to do it. When she did find time to sit down and read she would ready about two hours a week. She stated that her favorite types of books were non-fiction and drama. She said that she likes both series and non-series books but a lot of the time she does not get to finish the entire series. At the time of the survey she was

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    READING REPORT Student’s Name | : | ______________________________________ | Teacher’s Name | : | | Course | : | I6______________ | Time | : | 7:30 - 9:30 _____ | Music That Rocks The Imagination. Summary (150 to 300 words) This article is about how music can change completely your point of view of society‚ and not only with the sound‚ with the lyrics too. The article talks about a specific band called Quetzal‚ they have a different type of music‚ because they have Mexican influences

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    Reading Reports Description: • Please read two books from the Penguin Reader collection or another source. • Write one book report for each book you read • When choosing a book‚ if there are more than 2 or 3 words on a page that you do not understand‚ then the book is too difficult for you. If you understand all the words on a page‚ then the book is too easy for you. • Do not choose books that are too difficult or too easy for you. If Level 5 has too many vocabulary words per

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    mastered the basic phonemes‚ they are ready for a more advanced study of morphology‚ which breaks down words into their smallest units of meaning. These units‚ called "morphemes" include affixes‚ base words and roots. Syntax (formal grammar) and reading comprehension strategies are also taught. Traditional classroom teaching tends to emphasize auditory and visual learning‚ but does not give students much opportunity to use touch or movement in acquiring new information

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    Content and Formal Schemata in ESL Reading PATRICIA L. CARRELL Southern Illinois University Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages‚ Inc. (TESOL) Content and Formal Schemata in ESL Reading Author(s): Patricia L. Carrell Source: TESOL Quarterly‚ Vol. 21‚ No. 3 (Sep.‚ 1987)‚ pp. 461-481 Published by: Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages‚ Inc. (TESOL) Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3586498 Accessed: 22/10/2008 11:25 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates

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    “Scientific Glass - Inventory Management” study case 1. How much funding will have to be raised in 2010 in order to finance the increase in inventory? Generally‚ the budget of inventory has positive correlation with the forecast of the turnover. As the case concerns‚ the finance department forecast 20% growth in sales in 2010 due to a forecast cast increase in the number of orders. Consequently‚ the cost of finished goods inventory in 2010 should get 20% increase on the basis of inventory cost in 2009

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    1. Discuss a diagnostic pattern. Explain how to determine reading potential. There is no single correct method for teaching a student how to read. A teacher must try all methods until they find what works best for that child. Throughout this time‚ a teacher must use a diagnostic pattern to prevent difficulties in learning to read as well as how to improve a student’s reading so that they can reach their potential for reading. There are two parts to the diagnostic pattern. The first is identification

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