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Gibbs, Vanita M., Comp.; Waterman, David C., Comp. – 1985
Intended for reading teachers, this pamphlet contains the presentations of the 14th annual reading conference at Indiana State University, beginning with opening remarks by David C. Waterman and welcoming comments by J. Stephen Hazlett. In the opening address, "What Good is Comprehension without Composition?" by Sharon and David Moore, the role of…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Oral Reading, Reading Comprehension, Reading Improvement
Gilbert, Connie; Dardig, Jill C. – Teacher, 1976
Relieve oral reading tension--fast. Try this tested remedy. (Editor)
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Learning Activities, Oral Reading, Program Descriptions

Shumaker, Marjoire – Language Arts, 1975
Reading instruction, centered around the oral reading of literature, allows children to enjoy stories and forget that they are engaged in an academic exercise.
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Literature Appreciation
Green, Geraldine; Roberts, Jane – Instructor, 1977
Discusses the use of drill in learning basic math facts and provides suggestions for developing good practice in reading for communication at fifth grade and beyond. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Games, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Students

Reading Teacher, 1979
Describes a "read-in" program in which community members read to classes of children, and a project that employs language activities to improve students' self-concepts. (DD)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Language Skills, Oral Reading
Osburn, E. Bess – 1983
Intended to help educators explain an instructional program to parents, this document presents and discusses the following ten statements reflecting traditional views about teaching reading: (1) Reading is a simple, passive mental process. (2) An efficient reader pronounces every word in the passage. (3) When children come to an unfamiliar word,…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Learning Theories, Oral Reading
Todaro-Cagle, Julie – 1993
Many librarians would like to provide a reading club which includes not only reading patrons, but pre-reading or read-to-me patrons and those parents, family members and caregivers that care for, work with and read to them. To help library staff and volunteers organize, implement and manage a read-to-me club, this planning handbook is intended to…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Library Services, Oral Reading, Preschool Children
Kimball, Judith A. – 1983
Intended for elementary school teachers and librarians, this book was designed to help in the development of reading programs for young children. Five sections are included: (1) planning ahead, which includes getting organized, making decorations, collecting "junque" (craft materials and other items needed for craft activities); (2) conducting…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Dramatics, Elementary Education, Enrichment Activities
Des Moines Public Schools, IA. – 1983
The skills and concepts described in this kindergarten through grade eight reading program guide emphasize the following: (1) teachers' expectations for and attitudes toward students affect student performance, (2) students' self-concepts and expectations are related to their achievement, (3) children learn in different ways and at different…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Listening Skills, Oral Reading
An Affective Approach to Reading: Effectively Teaching Reading to Mainstreamed Handicapped Children.
Tunnell, Michael O.; And Others – Pointer, 1988
Affective reading instruction teaches mildly handicapped children to read by improving their attitudes toward reading through oral and silent reading of children's literature. The paper outlines steps involved in program implementation, reading activities used in conjunction with skill training, parent involvement, use of extrinsic rewards,…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, Humanistic Education, Mainstreaming