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Peer reviewedSilliman, Elaine R.; Bahr, Ruth; Beasman, Jill; Wilkinson, Louise C. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2000
Two students with language learning disabilities (LLD) and two younger typically developing peers were videotaped in their emergent reading groups for analysis of the distribution, types, and functions of teaching scaffolding sequences. Both the regular and special education teachers used primarily directive scaffolding sequences and provided…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Inclusive Schools
Peer reviewedKlesius, Janell P.; Griffith, Priscilla L. – Reading Teacher, 1996
Identifies the characteristics of "lapreading" in parent-child dyads. Describes the authors' implementation of interactive storybook reading routines with kindergarten children, including the components of lapreading that emerged, and explains what they learned about the use of interactive storybook reading in kindergarten classrooms.…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Class Activities, High Risk Students, Kindergarten
Peer reviewedLamb, G. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1996
This article describes the whole-language philosophy of teaching reading and writing and its application to teaching braille reading to blind children. It suggests activities that are effective for enhancing the development of early reading behaviors in children who use braille and that integrate the critical components of literacy learning with…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Blindness, Braille, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedByrne, Brian; Fielding-Barnsley, Ruth; Ashley, Luise – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2000
Reports on a study of Grade 5 children who had been trained in phoneme identity six years earlier. Results reveal that these children were superior to untrained controls on irregular word reading and on a composite list of nonwords, regular words, and irregular words. Preschool instruction in phonemic structure had modest but detectable effects on…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Intermediate Grades, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence
Peer reviewedArnqvist, Anders – Childhood Education, 2000
Examines three Swedish research projects concerning how reading and writing are viewed in the preschool context. Finds that linguistic awareness is a precondition, stimulating linguistic awareness fosters literacy development, linguistic awareness activities are common in preschools, and attitudes have changed about when and how young children…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Beginning Writing, Foreign Countries, Learning Readiness
Peer reviewedFuchs, Douglas; Fuchs, Lynn S.; Thompson, Anneke; Al Otaiba, Stephanie; Yen, Loulee; Yang, Nancy J.; Braun, Mary; O'Connor, Rollanda E. – Exceptional Children, 2002
A study explored the effectiveness and feasibility of phonological awareness (PA) training with and without beginning decoding components for 25 kindergartners with disabilities in inclusive schools. Students with special needs participating in PA with beginning decoding instruction did better than those just receiving PA and controls. (Contains…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Disabilities, Elementary Education
Blevins, Wiley – Instructor, 2000
Presents activities for teaching two basic phonemic awareness tasks to young children who are learning to read. Oral blending exercises help children hear how sounds are put together to make words so they can begin sounding out words independently as they read. Oral segmentation activities help children separate words into sounds so they can build…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Class Activities, Early Reading, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedEisenwine, Marilyn J.; Hunt, Diane A. – Reading Teacher, 2000
Describes various methods the authors (2 Reading Recovery and Title I reading teachers) use to incorporate a single computer effectively in reading and writing activities with small groups (6 children or fewer) of first-grade students. Describes a full circle from simple talking books (in Hyperstudio) for the students to read, to children…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Childrens Writing, Class Activities, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewedGable, Sara – Young Children, 1999
Focuses on using poetry to stimulate children's emergent literacy. Contends that poetry stimulates many areas of development and inspires children's desire to understand how words are spoken, written, and read. Advises teachers on how to bring poetry to the classroom through daily activities such as snack time, field trips, and routine…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Development
McMath, Joan – Texas Child Care, 1998
Presents suggestions for early-childhood professionals to encourage reading aloud to children at home, including allowing parents opportunities to watch caregivers read with their children. Includes a list of benefits of reading aloud, a bibliography of read-aloud books, and sample book-reading project questionnaire. (LBT)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Childhood Education, Parent Child Relationship, Preschool Teachers
Peer reviewedWuori, Dan – Young Children, 1999
When alphabet instruction is removed from the meaningful context of written language, children receive a distorted message about the purpose and importance of letters in isolation. Activities in a kindergarten classroom designed to promote children's growth as readers and writers should present written language as whole and meaningful, rather than…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Childrens Writing, Emergent Literacy, Kindergarten
Peer reviewedChambers, Bette; Abrami, Philip C.; McWhaw, Katherine; Therrien, Michel Charles – Educational Research and Evaluation: An International Journal on Theory and Practice, 2001
Developed and performed a formative evaluation of a computer assisted tutoring program to help students experiencing problems learning to read. Initial findings with 12 tutors and 25 first and second graders provide support for developing a program designed with "just in time" support for tutors and interactive activities for tutees based on…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Elementary School Students
Hiebert, Elfrieda H.; Martin, Leigh Ann; Menon, Shailaja – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2005
The first-grade components of three textbook programs--mainstream basal, combined phonics and literature, and phonics emphasis--were compared on cognitive load (e.g., number of different words) and linguistic content (e.g., number of monosyllabic, simple vowel words). Three levels of three components of a program--literature anthologies, decodable…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Textbooks, Anthologies, Reading Programs
Evans, Mary Ann; Fox, Maureen; Cremaso, Louise; McKinnon, Lori – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2004
The authors examined the views of parents and teachers regarding beginning reading instruction using the questionnaire Approaches to Beginning Reading and Reading Instruction (ABRRI). Parents also rated the importance of 9 developmental areas, including literacy, and the extent to which home and school were responsible for each. Two components…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Constructivism (Learning), Beginning Reading, Parent Attitudes
Barringer, Crystal – Library Media Connection, 2006
Library media specialists have been collaborating with classroom teachers for years and have long been advocates for tying the classroom curriculum to the library media center in real-world ways. Current reading research focuses on the many aspects of learning to read, including phonics and alphabet recognition, vocabulary building, fluency, and…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Reading Research, Reading Instruction, Administrators

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