Diana and Omar were two of the six children whose progress in English and Spanish reading I tracked through monthly miscue analysis. |
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The Falcons' first miscue of the night is a missed field goal by Feely, but I imagine it won't matter much. |
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Nosal then redeemed himself for his earlier miscue with a 41-yard catch and run as he sprung loose from his defender along the left sidelines. |
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Make sure the tip is moving downward when it comes into contact with the cueball, or you might scoop the ball and miscue. |
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This, then, distinguishes it from the traditional use of miscue analysis and the Reading Miscue Analysis Inventory that accompanies it. |
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In order to analyze the students' reading miscues and strategies used, the authors relied on miscue analysis. |
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Bert Campaneris singled to third, with Odom reaching third on Robinson's first miscue. |
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We can't will the meal or the occasion to turn out well and often the best-designed plans wind up coming unglued through some miscue or disagreement. |
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That's about the only miscue Johnson makes in the Bengals' 23-9 defeat. |
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A single miscue, or even a split-second delay, could have disastrous consequences for the nation and the world. |
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In the 13 th minute, a miscue from an Indonesian defender resulted in a corner kick, which the Saudis made the best of with Sulaimani slotting home for a 2-0 lead. |
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Diagnostic reading tools include running records, observation surveys, cloze texts, miscue analysis, and retells. |
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And will our newsrooms be filled with journalists so afraid of committing an ethical miscue that they fail to engage in aggressive and ethical journalism? |
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Despite a teammate's miscue on catching a foul ball, the pitcher should not be deprived of his perfect game as long us he retires the batter who hit the foul ball. |
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Day blamed a problem with his cue tip for the miscue on the pink, which saw the cue ball bounce over the pink into the pocket. |
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Kane played a delightful one-two with Corluka to send the Croatian free down the right but his cross was met by a poor miscue from Steven Pienaar. |
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On TV, Gruden's understanding of football strategy is less conspicuous than the sheer delight he takes in the game, and the urgency he ascribes to even the most banal triumph or miscue. |
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The strength, agility, flexibility and stamina of each competitor are on constant display and the slightest miscue can be the difference between a gold medal and no medal at all! |
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His miscue on that one went for an error and left the Angels with no outs instead of two. |
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Different content area texts were selected and three oral reading miscue analysis cycles were conducted. |
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The untimely miscue overshadowed a strong performance by Westlake's junior netminder, who finished with 11 saves. |
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The inclusion of Brun's poetry and plays was an editorial miscue. |
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A writing miscue was a word that was not conventionally written using either contracted or uncontracted braille or any combination of correct contractions. |
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The seventh was the squeeze miscue and in the 10th, he hit a grounder to first baseman Daric Barton and Barton threw across to third to nail Middlebrooks. |
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Goodman introduced the concept of Miscue Analysis in 1965 as a method of examining the reading process. |
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One form of data that met a forensic standard is a process called Miscue Analysis and this is the focus of this article. |
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I worked with him for nearly five months for four to five hours a week using methods based on the interpretation of Miscue Analysis and Retrospective Miscue Analysis. |
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