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What about Read to Someone and Listen to Reading?

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Jan 31, 2010
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Resources and Time
by: Mrs. Mikesell

Hi!

You have a valid point! It all comes down to resources and time.

I do not have a listening center at this point that works, and I don't have enough time to get through 5 rotations a day.

So, basically I picked what I felt were MOST important and ran with them! :)

Mrs. Mikesell :)

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