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Veatch, Jeannette; And Others – 1973
The classroom use of the key vocabulary, developed by Sylvia Ashton-Warner as a reading approach--rather than as a reading method--which utilizes the child's actual experience, is the major concern of this book. Materials used and tested for a number of years present examples, outlines, and various methods for eliciting children's dramas through…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Childhood Interests, Creative Writing, Elementary Education
Liberman, Isabelle Y.; And Others – 1973
Speech research suggests why phoneme segmentation is more difficult than syllable segmentation. This study provides direct evidence of a developmental ordering of syllable and phoneme segmentation abilities in the young child. By means of a task which required preschool, kindergarten, and first grade children to tap out the number of segments in…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Child Language, Early Childhood Education, Phonemes
Ingebo, George – 1973
The purpose of this project was to test the effectiveness of i.t.a. in teaching reading to first grade students in the Portland Public Schools. Some of the elements of the experimental design included the following: one experimental--i.t.a.--and one control--traditional orthography (TO)--class was formed in each of ten schools; teachers and…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Grade 1, Initial Teaching Alphabet, Mathematics
Stennett, R. G.; And Others – 1973
Designed to measure the normal development of several of the elemental skills which children must acquire if they are to become skilled readers, this study involved the design and testing of batteries of tests to measure the various reading subskills identified. The battery consists of the following tests: visual, auditory, audiovisual,…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Language Arts
Feshbach, Seymour; Adelman, Howard – 1973
Two alternative models for identifying kindergarten children with a high risk of becoming reading failures were compared in this study. One model places primary emphasis on psychometric test procedures assessing linguistic and perceptual-motor skills related to reading readiness. The alternative strategy is based upon the kindergarten teacher's…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Kindergarten Children, Linguistics, Perceptual Development
Martinez, Emiliano; And Others – 1972
This reading textbook was designed for the elementary school Spanish-speaking student. It contains short passages which provide an initiation into knowledge of other countries and ways of life to encourage development of the senses of friendship, curiosity, and solidarity. See FL 004 069 for the accompanying workbook. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Beginning Reading, Biculturalism, Bilingual Education
Kaufman, Maurice – 1973
The purpose of this "Reading Aid" is to help teachers and other school personnel responsible for selecting readiness programs to evaluate those programs they are considering for selection. The programs reviewed here represent a cross-section of the many language and perceptual readiness programs available. The assumption underlying each of these…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Instructional Materials, Language Acquisition, Learning Readiness
Levy, Beatrice K. – 1973
In an effort to resolve some of the problems of widespread reading failure, this report investigated the way in which the language of inner-city black first graders corresponded to the language of beginning reading texts and whether or not dialect features occurred consistently in the children's speech. Twenty first grade black children were…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Black Dialects, Dialect Studies, Grade 1
Morrow, Elmer Charles – 1972
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effect of taped listening lessons on the achievement of first grade readers. Five classes of first grade children were randomly chosen for treatment one (T1) and five for treatment two (T2). T1 subjects studied reading by use of the Ginn Basal Reading program for skills-building, the…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Beginning Reading, Grade 1, Listening
Ramsey, Katherine Imogene – 1970
This study was designed to compare Negro dialect-speaking first graders' comprehension of material presented in standard English and in Negro dialect. Thirty boys and 30 girls from Title 1 schools in a ghetto area were randomly assigned to a standard English or a Negro dialect treatment group after being stratified as male and female and as high,…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Black Dialects, Communication (Thought Transfer), Grade 1
Chester, Robert – 1971
Because vocabulary control in children's reading materials is largely based on vocabulary lists and studies which are now obsolete, new areas of learning are being considered for developing beginning reading materials. Instead of basing vocabulary lists on frequency counts and adult reading materials, the three approaches examined here are…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Beginning Reading, Cloze Procedure, Function Words
Jordan, William C. – 1971
Very little has been reported in the literature as to how a child actually learns, but what is known can be put to more effective use in teaching the child to read. The brain has at least five input systems: sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. The first of these senses is employed more than the others in reading; however, it is believed that…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Processes, Educational Media, Learning Processes
Tidwell, Kenneth W.; And Others – 1972
This report describes field test activities for the Wisconsin Design for Reading Skill Development and for CEMREL's Aesthetic Education Program. The word attack element of the Design was implemented in schools in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia in the 1970-71 school year. The analysis of progress in word attach and other reading skills of children…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Beginning Reading, Cultural Enrichment
Hall, MaryAnne – 1972
In teaching reading, teachers should understand the three categories of language information which all readers draw upon in the processing of information. These three categories are (1) grapho-phonic, the information from the writing system and from the phonological system of oral language; (2) syntactic information, the information from…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Language Experience Approach, Language Skills
Popp, Helen M. – 1972
In the Learning Research and Development Center (LRDC) Beginning Reading Program, vowels are color-coded so that different spellings, representing a single vowel sound, maintain some feature in common. Such color-coding imposes a structure which effectively reduces the uncertainty in associating visually different stimuli with a similar oral…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Books, Childrens Literature, Graphemes


