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Anderson, Dee – ALA Editions, 2008
Because they're quick and fun to read, riddles can "hook" even reluctant readers and keep them coming back for more. Riddles also improve vocabulary, comprehension, and oral reading; enhance deductive and inductive thinking skills; and promote libraries as places for fun. Drawing on her work with children in schools and public libraries, Dee…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Oral Reading, Public Libraries, Library Skills
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Evans, Mary Ann; Williamson, Karen; Pursoo, Tiffany – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2008
Seventy-six children ages 3 to 5 were individually read two storybooks that had been specially formatted to contain salient printed words within the text, and illustrations and text on left or right-facing pages. The reader pointed to each word while reading to half of the children. After each book, children were asked to recognize elements of the…
Descriptors: Printed Materials, Word Recognition, Predictor Variables, Time Factors (Learning)
Lee, Ernest – Library Journal, 1987
This annotated discography lists 114 audiocassettes of 56 famous authors reading or discussing their own works. (MES)
Descriptors: Audiotape Cassettes, Discographies, Literature, Reading Aloud to Others
Berliner, David; Casanova, Ursula – Instructor, 1987
Research indicates that reading aloud to children, a key activity in early childhood classrooms, can result in improved reading comprehension, decoding skills, and language skills. Suggestions are presented for using this technique in elementary classrooms. (CB)
Descriptors: Primary Education, Reading Aloud to Others, Reading Comprehension
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Reynolds, Pamela Schrom – PTA Today, 1986
The one thing that makes a difference in a child's ability to read is how much that child has been read to. Appropriate books for reading to children from toddlers to 10-year-olds are suggested. Insets in the article present resources for helping to choose books and techniques for reading aloud. (MT)
Descriptors: Books, Children, Childrens Literature, Reading Aloud to Others
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Saracho, Olivia N. – Early Child Development and Care, 2007
Research provides evidence that fathers can promote the development of their children's literacy skills, including reading books to them that are appropriate, engaging their children in discussions about books they read, recording in a notebook the books the children have read and encouraging their children to read more books. This review presents…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Family Environment, Fathers, Emergent Literacy
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McKenzie, Pamela J.; Stooke, Rosamund K. – Library Quarterly, 2007
Storytime programs for young children are ritual events in the everyday life of the public library. This article analyzes data from two such programs to identify and analyze the work carried out by program leaders, their adult and child participants, and other social actors in other settings (e.g., library CEOs) in order to enable the program to…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Story Reading, Reading Aloud to Others, Library Services
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Rhyner, Paula M. – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2007
Increasing enrollment in childcare centers has led to questions about the extent to which those environments foster child development in areas such as language. This study examined the language of childcare center caregivers during book sharing with children to describe caregivers' use of linguistic structures (declarative, imperative, and …
Descriptors: Sentences, Caregivers, Speech Language Pathology, Child Care Centers
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Depp, Sheryl – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2007
Children's literature often inspires the author's lessons, and reading to her primary students motivates their participation. In this article, the author presents and describes her lesson which is based on the book "Falling for Rapunzel" by Leah Wilcox. Students created a fairy tale tower in this lesson, which took place over three class periods.…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Fairy Tales, Elementary School Students, Primary Education
Collins, Ann; Goodson, Barbara – Administration for Children & Families, 2010
This report presents findings from the Massachusetts Family Child Care study, a two-year evaluation designed to examine the impacts on providers and children of an early childhood education program aimed at improving the development and learning opportunities in the care settings and, as a consequence, the outcomes for children in care. The early…
Descriptors: Low Income Groups, Disadvantaged Youth, Early Childhood Education, Caregivers
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Barbara Goodson; Anne Wolf; Steve Bell; Herb Turner; Pamela B. Finney – National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance, 2010
State education departments, in discussions with Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Southeast, identified low reading achievement as a critical issue for their students and expressed an interest in identifying effective strategies to promote the foundational skills in young students that might improve reading achievement. The Mississippi…
Descriptors: Listening Comprehension, Intervention, Reading Aloud to Others, Observation
Ray, Katie Wood; Glover, Matt – Heinemann, 2008
By the time they reach preschool or kindergarten, young children are already writers. They don't have much experience, but they're filled with stories to tell and ideas to express--they want to show the world what they know and see. All they need is a nurturing teacher to recognize the writer at work within them. Taking an exciting, new approach…
Descriptors: Fundamental Concepts, Childrens Writing, Picture Books, Young Children
Neumann, Veda S.; Ross, Dorothy K.; Slaboch, Anita F. – Online Submission, 2008
The authors of this action research project report implemented oral reading fluency-based interventions for the purpose of improving students' reading comprehension. Six students in grade three, six students in grade five and six students in grade six participated in the study from Monday, August 27 through Friday, December 7, 2007. Researchers…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Fluency, Student Surveys, Cooperative Learning
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Perlman, Michal; Fletcher, Brooke A. – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2008
The purpose of this study was to describe literacy instruction in child care centers, examine aspects of child care center quality that may predict such instruction, and provide a limited analysis of whether literacy instruction impacts children's concurrent pre-academic functioning. Staff and children in 103 classrooms serving preschool-age…
Descriptors: Child Care Centers, Literacy, Child Care, Literacy Education
Zingher, Gary – Libraries Unlimited, 2006
Out of his years of experience in working with children, Zingher identifies some of the powerful and evocative themes of childhood, and explores why these touch children so deeply. He encourages professionals who work with children in school, camp, club and library settings to consider using these themes to develop thoughtful and creative programs…
Descriptors: Thematic Approach, Play, Children, Reading Aloud to Others
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