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Guide for All 4 Modules

Download the guides and handouts for all 4 modules here.

Module 1

Shared Reading

All materials needed to present Module 1 to a group can be found here:
Shared Reading Module Page
YouTube Shared Reading Video Link
Shared Reading Video Download
Link to Shared Reading Online Assessment

Module 2

Follow the CAR

All materials needed to present Module 2 to a group can be found here:
Follow the CAR Module Page
YouTube Follow the CAR Video Link
Follow the CAR Video Download
Link to Follow the CAR Online Assessment

Module 3

Print Referencing

All materials needed to present Module 3 to a group can be found here:
Print Referencing Module Page
YouTube Print Referencing Video Link
Print Referencing Video Download
Link to Print Referencing Online Assessment

Module 4

Putting the CROWD in the CAR

All materials needed to present Module 4 to a group can be found here:
Putting the CROWD in the CAR Module Page
YouTube Putting the CROWD in the CAR Video Link
Putting the CROWD in the CAR Video Download
Link to Putting the CROWD in the CAR Online Assessment

Contact

Center for Literacy and Disability Studies
Department of Allied Health Sciences
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CB# 7335
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7335
Email the Tar Heel Shared Reader Team at sharedreader@unc.edu

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