Avery Thorsland and Julia Gillespie, third-grade students at Saluda School, are using look-through story frames as an engaging and interactive way to promote discussions about the different story components that they read. Funds for these materials were provided by a grant from the Polk County Community Foundation. (photo submitted by Cari Maneen)

Story frames promote reading

Published 6:54pm Tuesday, January 8, 2013

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