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Vaughn, Sherry Curtis; Milligan, Jerry L. – 1986
Psycholinguistic theoretical information provides the framework for the argument that talking books, taped books, shared book experiences and composing activities that include real text prepared for a specific audience provide an environment conducive to beginning reading. Six assumptions underlie the learning to read process: (1) children learn…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Psycholinguistics, Reading Instruction
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Xiong, Ge – 1982
A collection of lessons for beginning reading instruction in Hmong includes 22 lessons on (1) natural resources (soil, water, rock and stone, trees, non-flowering fruit trees, and flowering fruit trees); (2) Hmong agricultural practices (planting vegetable gardens, choosing seeds, seed development, corn, cuttings, and spreading and standing…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Agriculture, Animals, Beginning Reading
Bloesser, Carol – Elementary English, 1974
Describes how one teacher uses sensory impressionsto stimulate talking, reading, and writing exercises in a first grade classroom. (TO)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Language Arts, Language Experience Approach
Smith, Frank – 1976
Reading research and reading instruction can each be grouped in two distinct categories, depending on the assumed source of control for the particular reading act that is studied or taught. "Outside-in" theorists view the reading process as beginning with print and ending with some representation or interpretation inside the brain, while…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Processes, Conference Reports, Primary Education
Chiarello, Emily – 1975
This book presents a method of teaching letter sounds to children; it suggests ways for the elementary teacher or parent to involve children physically, as well as mentally, in the learning process. For example, to learn the letter "Y," children stand with outstretched arms to form themselves into the letter Y; to learn the "Z" sound, children…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Creative Activities, Elementary Education, Kinesthetic Methods
Reddin, Estoy – 1973
In order to equalize educational opportunities, individualized instruction in the beginning reading program is suggested. Children should have equal opportunity but not identical instruction. Reading readiness, as determined by reading skills, and reading interest should determine when instruction begins, whether it is kindergarten or the third…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Bilingual Education, Equal Education, Individualized Reading
Brown, T.J. – 1977
Progress in a primary-grade reading program was determined for 106 first-born, second-grade students at the end of the school year. Previous data available for this sample included Thomas-Chase-Birch temperament ratings, family intactness and socioeconomic status at age four, and Metropolitan Readiness Test scores at age six. The value of these…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Family Influence, Grade 2, Personality
Gould, Toni S. – 1976
Children are ready to learn to read when they are young and enjoy learning to read when they understand each step in the reading process, so that their cognitive growth is significatnly stimulated. This book presents the structural approach to teaching both reading readiness skills and reading and points out that teachers and parents must…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Processes, Early Childhood Education, Parent Participation
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Lambert, Nadine M. – 1977
This paper develops a rationale for a three dimensional model of nonintellectual behavior of children and supports the rationale with a review of relevant theoretical and empirical work. The tenability of the model and its relationship to early reading achievement is then explored. Dimensions derived from a cluster analysis of the "Pupil Behavior…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Behavior Rating Scales, Interpersonal Relationship, Performance Factors
McCormick, Claire M. – 1977
This paper describes the results of a behavioral analysis of learning sequences used in initial instruction in the New Reading System, an early-reading curriculum. A rational analysis using behavioral categories yielded a set of strategies for teaching reading acquisition skills. Contingency management was assessed by an application of the…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Behavioral Science Research, Contingency Management, Learning Processes
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Hoskisson, Kenneth – Elementary School Journal, 1975
Based upon the theory of successive approximation (children learn language in a series of stages that come closer and closer to replicating adult language), the method of assisted reading instruction for children, ages four and above is explained in detail. Studies supporting this method are discussed. (ED)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten Children, Language Acquisition
Jackson, Nancy Ewald; Cleland, Lynne Nelson – 1982
A study investigated the top-down and bottom-up reading skill patterns of 34 kindergarten children who, as precocious readers, were reading at or above the third grade level. The children were administered the reading comprehension subtest of a standardized achievement test, five subtests on an intelligence measure, and a battery of reading skills…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Beginning Reading, Cognitive Processes, Early Reading
Ng, Seok M. – 1980
A one year descriptive study investigated the strategies used by a group of competent beginning readers who were learning to read in a program in which text reading was the main instructional task. Subjects included 52 six-year-old children attending 20 randomly selected schools in Auckland, New Zealand. Strategy usage in oral reading was related…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Context Clues, Decoding (Reading), Error Analysis (Language)
Downing, John – 1978
In learning to read, children must first understand the objectives of that skill: that the visible symbols communicate meaning and code certain features of speech. If a child does not understand this, learning will be impaired. For instance, children who are taught to read a language other than their native language learn better if instructions…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Bilingual Education, Cognitive Processes, Cultural Differences
Miller, Etta – 1974
A study was conducted to test the thesis that teaching word recognition skills in a manner compatible with the learner's auditory or visual modality preference would facilitate beginning reading instruction. A group of 62 students in two first grade classrooms was studied; one class stressed the presentation of words as whole units, the other…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Learning Modalities, Learning Processes
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