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  1. This study examined the cognitive processes involved in reading vertically and horizontally mirrored text. We tracked participants’ eye movements while they were reading the Potsdam Sentence Corpus which consists of 144 sentences with target words that are manipulated for length and frequency.

  2. Jul 26, 2022 · In this article, we provide a framework for teachers to incorporate texts to support their unique students, drawing from existing literature and our own research on using texts as mirrors in classrooms.

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  3. Aug 1, 2014 · What transfer effects do you notice as a result of your mirror reading practice? We can start to understand what happens when we mirror read by noticing changes in our own memory abilities and spatial awareness – and be at the forefront of a new wave of research on learning.

  4. Mar 3, 2014 · The distance from eye to object is the distance without the mirror plus twice the distance from eye to mirror. With a convex mirror, it is even worse than that. With a concave mirror, the answer depends on the curvature, the severity of myopia, and the distance to the mirror.

  5. Using texts as mirrors is a powerful practice that can harness childrens identities to build community, enhance engagement, develop literacy skills, and engage families.

  6. Aug 5, 2018 · Mirrors are used to test self-recognition in humans and animals. Researchers infer that if subjects can tell that the image on the reflective surface is in fact them, then they have developed...

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  8. Exploring and engaging with themes in 'Mirror'. I can identify and engage with the key themes in 'Mirror'. 1 Slide deck. 1 Worksheet. 2 Quizzes. 1 Video. Free lessons and teaching resources about 'mirror': reading.

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