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Deepening kindergarteners' science vocabulary: A design study

Allison Ward Parsons

Deepening kindergarteners' science vocabulary: A design study Allison Ward Parsons & Camille Lawrence Bryant - The Journal of Educational Research 2016 - 109:4, Pages: 375-390

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Deepening kindergarteners' science vocabulary: A design study

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Allison Ward Parsons, .Deepening kindergarteners' science vocabulary: A design study. : The Journal of Educational Research.

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Allison Ward Parsons, .Deepening kindergarteners' science vocabulary: A design study. : The Journal of Educational Research.

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Allison Ward Parsons, .Deepening kindergarteners' science vocabulary: A design study. : The Journal of Educational Research.

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