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Peer reviewedBarrow, Lloyd H.; And Others – Reading Teacher, 1984
Suggests that by using a variation of the language experience approach, teachers can facilitate the learning of both science and reading. (FL)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Integrated Activities, Language Experience Approach, Primary Education
Kersting, Frank; Ferguson, Janice – 1988
A case study examined the whole-part application of the language experience approach to reading as used for students whose reading development is severely delayed. The subject, a third-grade female student reading on the first-grade level as determined by the Woodcock Reading Mastery Tests-Revised (Woodcock, 1987), participated in a reading…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Content Area Reading, Language Experience Approach, Language Skills
Peer reviewedTrachtenburg, Phyllis; Ferruggia, Ann – Reading Teacher, 1989
Discusses how interactive, whole class techniques (using a student-generated Big Book adaptation of "Corduroy") improved the reading skills of high risk first grade readers. Describes several activities, including sight word strategies, decoding techniques, and word processing, and suggests 27 Big Books for use with these activities. (MM)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Classroom Research, Collaborative Writing, Computer Uses in Education
Leavitt, Tamara Day – 1987
Integrating reading and writing at the primary level is important because writing and then reading back what has been written gives purpose to both, and the sense of overall purpose enhances reading while the sense of audience enhances writing. Another reason for starting this integration with beginning students is that writing creates a purpose…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Brainstorming, Content Area Reading, Content Area Writing


