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Peer reviewedRoberts, Patricia L. – Reading Teacher, 1990
Provides an A to Z listing of alphabet book activities that are appropriate for both beginning and developing readers. (MG)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Childrens Literature, Picture Books, Primary Education
Peer reviewedMackey, Margaret – Children's Literature in Education, 1990
Discusses the intertextuality and metafiction of children's literature for beginning readers; specifically Allan Ahlberg's "Ten in a Bed." (MG)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Books, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedOtto, Wayne – Journal of Reading, 1990
Draws a humorous analogy between superstitious behavior induced in chickens and the beliefs and folkways that are manifested in the teaching of beginning reading and the teaching of study strategies. Argues that it is very easy and natural to fall into patterns of superstitious, meaningless behavior, such as teaching from basal readers. (RS)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Study Skills
Peer reviewedVellender, Anne – Language Arts, 1989
Discusses children's interest in names, and the importance of this interest for their developing literacy. (MM)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Beginning Writing, Classroom Research, Emergent Literacy
Peer reviewedHarp, Bill – Reading Teacher, 1988
Discusses connections between play and reading at the primary level. Notes that sociodramatic play has the clearest link to reading because it involves imagination and manipulation of time and reality. Argues that play facilitates reading when it involves both the manipulation of symbols and acts of reading and writing. (MM)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Class Activities, Dramatic Play, Primary Education
Peer reviewedMcCabe, Patrick P. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1992
Describes five steps for increasing the literacy level of adult beginning readers using creative plays. Notes that creative plays as reading material empowers the adult beginning reader because (1) the content is personalized; (2) it allows for positive reinforcement on an affective level; and (3) it provides insights into possible strategies for…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Reading Programs, Beginning Reading, Creative Dramatics
Peer reviewedBrown, David L.; Briggs, L. D. – Reading Improvement, 1992
Discusses the critical contribution of story awareness to beginning reading. Discusses cultural influences on story awareness, encouraging the use of literature in classrooms, questioning strategies, and concepts of story. (SR)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cultural Influences, Primary Education, Questioning Techniques
Peer reviewedElster, Charles – Reading Research Quarterly, 1994
Finds sequences of "episodes" that included various reading and talk strategies within emergent reading done by preschoolers. Indicates that children accumulate a repertoire of strategies, rather than abandoning old strategies as they develop new ones. Reveals several book, setting, and reading factors that contributed to changing strategies…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Emergent Literacy, Prereading Experience, Preschool Education
Peer reviewedStahl, Steven A. – Reading Teacher, 1992
Examines what is entailed in effective phonics instruction and shows how such instruction can be integrated into a wide variety of approaches to the teaching of beginning reading. Discusses nine guidelines for exemplary phonics instruction that can be incorporated into classrooms using basal readers, whole-language philosophy, or shared reading of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Learning Processes, Phonemes
Peer reviewedEhri, Linnea C.; Sweet, Jennifer – Reading Research Quarterly, 1991
Investigates the kind of print-related knowledge that emergent readers must possess to learn to point to the words of a text as they recite it from memory (fingerpoint-reading) and to remember information about the print from this activity. Reveals that different types of print knowledge facilitate different aspects of fingerpoint-reading. (SR)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Emergent Literacy, Preschool Education, Reading Processes
Moats, Louisa C. – American Educator, 1998
Gives suggestions for teaching decoding to the beginning reader. It is important to align decoding with the stages of reading development as well as with the structure of the English language. Systematic, explicit instruction ensures the success of most children. Keeping instruction connected to meaning respects the ways that children learn…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Reading Skills, Skill Development
Peer reviewedFry, Edward – Reading Teacher, 1998
Presents the 38 most common phonograms (rhymes or word families) in rank order based on frequency. Notes that these 38 phonograms with added beginning consonants can make 654 different one-syllable words, and that teaching phonograms can be a definite help in teaching students to decode and thus to read and write better. (SR)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Reading Improvement
Peer reviewedCalfee, Robert C.; Norman, Kimberly A. – Teachers College Record, 1998
Reviews the conception of early literacy acquisition as a social-cognitive activity, sketches the evolution of phonemic awareness, and discusses how psychological research might contribute to understanding and applying this construct. The paper suggests the importance of synergy between previously warring factions and highlights the need for…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Reading, Educational Psychology, Educational Research
Peer reviewedBowey, Judith A.; Vaughan, Lisa; Hansen, Julie – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1998
Reinvestigated claim that beginning readers exploit information from orthographic rime of clue words to help them decode unfamiliar words. Among the findings: children were able to use orthographic information from beginning, middle, and end of clue words to identify unfamiliar words, with clue word presentation enhancing the reading of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cues, Decoding (Reading), Phonology
Peer reviewedMueller, Michael M.; Olmi, D. Joe; Saunders, Kathryn J. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2000
Three kindergarten children learned to select printed consonant-vowel-consonant words upon hearing the corresponding spoken words. The words were taught in six sets. Within sets, the four words that were taught had overlapping letters. Two children demonstrated recombinative generalization after one training set and the third demonstrated it after…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Generalization, Kindergarten Children, Reading Difficulties


