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Debbie Miller



Average rating: 4.34 · 2,522 ratings · 158 reviews · 74 distinct worksSimilar authors
Reading with Meaning: Teach...

4.38 avg rating — 1,739 ratings — published 2002 — 14 editions
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Teaching with Intention: De...

4.33 avg rating — 519 ratings — published 2008 — 9 editions
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What's the Best That Could ...

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I’m the Kind of Kid Who . ....

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Move or Improve?: The Baby ...

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Christmas Snow Globe Fun DI...

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“No one has a patent on the truth. Find yours.”
Debbie Miller, Reading with Meaning: Teaching Comprehension in the Primary Grades

“Be genuine. Laugh. Love. Be patient.”
Debbie Miller, Reading with Meaning: Teaching Comprehension in the Primary Grades

“It is significant to realize that the most creative environments in our society are not the ever-changing ones. The artist's studio, the researcher's laboratory, the scholar's library are each deliberately kept simple so as to support the complexities of the work-in-progress. They are deliberately kept predictable so the unpredictable can happen.”
Debbie Miller, Reading with Meaning: Teaching Comprehension in the Primary Grades



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