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Branscombe, Margaret – Reading Teacher, 2015
The article positions the body as a neglected entity within education today. In opposition to seat based and individual oriented learning, the article presents the process drama convention of "tableau" as an example of collaborative, embodied learning that gets students out of their seats and moving as they create representations of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Motion, Reading Instruction, Cooperative Learning
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Del Nero, Jennifer Renner – Reading Teacher, 2017
This teaching tip highlights three writing minilessons that help students construct vivid sensory detail (textual detail related to the five senses) in their fiction and creative nonfiction writing. Learning to show, not tell, is a difficult task for novice writers. The author explores reasons why this is the case and provides directions for the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction, Creative Writing, Fiction
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Rowsell, Jennifer; Wohlwend, Karen – Reading Teacher, 2016
Building on existing research applying app maps (Israelson, 2015), the authors take an ideological orientation to broaden app evaluations and consider participatory literacies, social and communicational practices relevant to children's everyday digitally mediated lives. Drawing from their North American elementary classroom studies on children's…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Concept Mapping, Ideology, Handheld Devices
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Gregory, Anne E.; Cahill, Mary Ann – Reading Teacher, 2010
Comprehension strategy instruction has been widely studied in the past 10 years. We now know that students who actively engage and interact with text using particular cognitive strategies are more likely to understand and remember more of what they have read. Students who use these strategies are able to access knowledge that is outside the realm…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Kindergarten, Inferences, Teaching Methods
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Dymock, Susan; Nicholson, Tom – Reading Teacher, 2010
This article reviews theoretical and research evidence to support the explicit and systematic teaching of five comprehension strategies that will help all students tackle expository texts with success. The article explains the "High 5!" strategies and how to teach them. An example of a lesson is included to show how the five strategies connect…
Descriptors: Inferences, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Reading Comprehension
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Liang, Lauren Aimonette; Galda, Lee – Reading Teacher, 2009
When response activities and comprehension strategies are combined, classroom instruction can enhance student engagement and understanding of a text, enrich student response, and improve students' awareness of their own strategic reading. This article presents some activities, adapted from the new IRA book "Children's Literature in the Reading…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Reading Comprehension, Student Reaction, Reading Programs
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Vaughan, Sally; And Others – Reading Teacher, 1979
Suggests lessons based on categorizing and several learning modalities to expand students' vocabulary. (MKM)
Descriptors: Classification, Elementary Education, Imagery, Teaching Methods
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Matter, Ellen Brandoff – Reading Teacher, 1989
Explains how to teach remedial reading students to visualize. Notes that developing this type of interaction with a story helps improve reading comprehension. (MM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Improvement, Reading Instruction
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Konopak, Bonnie C.; Williams, Nancy L. – Reading Teacher, 1988
Noting the use of mental pictures to aid students' learning--the keyword method--is effective for both good and poor readers, describes specific methods, provides research to support their use, and presents classroom applications that lead from teacher instruction to students' independent learning. (NH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Instructional Improvement, Language Acquisition, Learning Processes