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Definition of Reading program
1. Noun. A program designed to teach literacy skills.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reading Program
Literary usage of Reading program
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Guided Reading Basics: Organizing, Managing and Implementing a Balanced by Lori Rog (2003)
"The Reading Workshop • Read-aloud • Shared Reading • Guided Reading • Independent
Reading Organizing and Managing the Guided reading program Word Study ..."
2. Literature Circles: Voice and Choice in Book Clubs and Reading Groups by Harvey Daniels (2002)
"How Literature Circles Fit in a Balanced reading program When we discuss literature
circles, we're talking about just a fraction of the school day, week, ..."
3. Content Area Reading: A Heuristic Approach by Anthony V. Manzo, Ula Casale Manzo (1990)
"... SCHOOLWIDE CONTENT AREA reading program Day-to-day events may appear random
and even fragmented while they are being experienced. For this reason alone, ..."
4. The Beginning Reading Instruction Study by Marcy Stein (1994)
"When considering a basal reading program, it should be remembered that basal
programs are by their very nature comprehensive. Yet, in trying to appeal to ..."
5. Balancing Reading & Language Learning: A Resource for Teaching English by Mary Cappellini (2005)
"GUIDING QUESTIONS What should a balanced reading program for English language
learners look like? What is the benefit of reading to children if their ..."
6. Federal Nutrition Programs: Hearing Before the Committee on Agriculture (1998)
"In Pittston, Pennsylvania, the school system has effectively combined a reading
program with the serving of school breakfast. ..."
7. Federal Nutrition Programs: Hearing Before the Committee on Agriculture (1998)
"In Pittston, Pennsylvania, the school system has effectively combined a reading
program with the serving of school breakfast. ..."
8. Teaching Children to Be Literate: A Reflective Approach by Anthony V. Manzo, Ula Casale Manzo (1995)
"reading program Students are grouped in heterogeneous classes for most of the day.
For the 90-minute reading period, however, students in grades 1-3 are ..."