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Alecia Marie Magnifico; Jayne C. Lammers; Francesca Kennedy; Bethany Silva – Reading Teacher, 2025
Fans often express their love of authors or books by creating and sharing "fanfiction," a genre wherein fans write new narratives that add to beloved works or take place in existing story worlds. In this article, we describe a kindergarten teacher's efforts to enhance students' foundational literacy skills by combining author studies…
Descriptors: Fiction, Literary Genres, Preschool Teachers, Literacy
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Margaret F. Quinn; Rebecca Rohloff; Selecia Mathis – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2024
Writing is a critical foundational literacy skill for preschool and kindergarten and has received increased attention in research and policy as a result. Further, the nature of literacy more broadly is shifting towards more digital forms and formats. Research suggests that children approach tasks with and without technology differently and…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Young Children, Kindergarten, Childrens Writing
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Margaret F. Quinn; Rebecca Rohloff – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2025
Early writing (i.e. young children's emerging skills prior to the onset of skilled writing) provides important foundations for literacy; however, its components are not evenly understood, assessed, or supported. Transcription skills (handwriting/spelling) are emphasized, while other aspects of composing are often sidelined. Understanding multiple…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Kindergarten, Preschool Children
Elizabeth Presto – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Young children engage in multimodal written expression. The research in this study explores the spaces that were created, and the stories created by children in an after-school comic club. The club utilized the Writer's Workshop model to support the Being a Writer program that is used in the Ocean View School District (Ocean View School District…
Descriptors: Young Children, Childrens Writing, Writing Attitudes, Freehand Drawing
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Rebecca M. Giles – AILACTE Journal, 2024
Writing is a vital part of the teaching and learning process. The view of learning to write as a developmental and evolving process is well-established in professional literature, and close observation of an emergent writer as they compose text can contribute to an understanding of their writing acquisition. A multiple case study, which focused on…
Descriptors: Beginning Writing, Emergent Literacy, Childrens Writing, Writing Instruction
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Kucirkova, Natalia; Wells Rowe, Deborah; Oliver, Lucy; Piestrzynski, Laura E. – Literacy, 2019
Writing is part and parcel of children's active meaning-making on and with screens, but it has been relatively neglected in the literature focused on children's digital literacies. This study synthesises existing empirical evidence focused on young children's (aged between 2 and 8 years) writing on screen and identifies the relationships between…
Descriptors: Young Children, Educational Research, Childrens Writing, Technological Literacy
Cross, Megan D. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
This study explored the many layers involved in young children's meaning-making as they digitally compose. Utilizing a multimodal, social semiotics theoretical framework to analyze children's digital compositions using a composing app, this study was designed around one research question: What is the nature of three and four-year-old children's…
Descriptors: Young Children, Computer Software, Laboratory Schools, Handheld Devices
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Ergül, Cevriye; Ökcün Akçamus, Meral Çilem; Akoglu, Gözde; Demir, Ergül; Tülü, Burcu Kiliç; Bahap Kudret, Zeynep – Early Child Development and Care, 2021
This study investigated endogenous and exogenous predictors of early literacy in Turkish-speaking children. Whether children's language and working memory performances (as the endogenous factors) and home literacy environment (as the exogenous factor) in the beginning of kindergarten predict the children's current and year-end early literacy…
Descriptors: Young Children, Kindergarten, Predictor Variables, Emergent Literacy
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Block, Meghan K.; Strachan, Stephanie L. – Reading Horizons, 2019
The overarching purpose of writing is to communicate. As such, the intended audience is a critical consideration for writers. However, elementary school writing instruction commonly neglects the role of the audience. Typically, children are asked to compose a piece of text without a specific audience in mind that is usually evaluated by the…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Elementary School Students, Audience Awareness, Young Children
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Kniskern, JulieAnn; Klassen, Cheryl – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2016
This article narrates the authors' experience with 5-year-old Aiden, one of the senior kindergarten children in the all-day, every-other-day classroom in which the authors studied the students' writing throughout the 2015-2016 school year, from September to June. Aiden was an interesting child because he always had a "plan" for whatever…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Young Children, Story Telling, Childrens Writing
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Yoon, Haeny S.; Templeton, Tran Nguyen – Harvard Educational Review, 2019
In this research article, Haeny Yoon and Tran Nguyen Templeton explore the challenges of listening to children in both classrooms and research that purports to center young children. Through two stories from their respective studies, Yoon and Templeton highlight the complexities of following children's leads given the competing agendas situating…
Descriptors: Listening, Young Children, Adults, Childrens Attitudes
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Quinn, Margaret F.; Gerde, Hope K.; Bingham, Gary E. – Reading Teacher, 2016
Early writing is important to young children's development--research indicates that writing is predictive of later reading and writing. Despite this, preschool teachers often do not focus on writing and offer limited scaffolding to foster children's writing development. This article shares innovative ways to scaffold early writing across the three…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Preschool Children, Preschool Curriculum, Young Children
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Quinn, Margaret F.; Gerde, Hope K.; Bingham, Gary E. – Grantee Submission, 2016
Early writing is important to young children's development -- research indicates that writing is predictive of later reading and writing. Despite this, preschool teachers often do not focus on writing and offer limited scaffolding to foster children's writing development. This article shares innovative ways to scaffold early writing across the…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Preschool Children, Preschool Curriculum, Young Children
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Edmister, Evette; Staples, Amy; Huber, Beth; Garrett, Jennifer Walz – Young Exceptional Children, 2013
This article describes an authentic, social, inclusive writing activity for young children (preschool to second grade) with and without disabilities engaged in what the second and third authors called "Big Paper." In addition to detailing the activity, recommendations for maximizing the participation of all students and monitoring…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Educational Opportunities, Young Children, Writing Instruction
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Treiman, Rebecca; Yin, Li – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2011
Children under 3 1/2 years of age or so are often thought to produce the same types of scribbles for writing and drawing. We tested this idea by asking Chinese 2- to 6-year-olds to write and draw four targets. In Study 1, Chinese adults judged the status of the productions as writings or drawings. The adults performed significantly above the level…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Freehand Drawing, Comparative Analysis, Young Children
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