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Thomas, Leiah J. G.; Piasta, Shayne B.; Bailet, Laura L.; Zettler-Greeley, Cynthia M.; Lewis, Kandia – Reading Teacher, 2023
Young children's meaning-focused skills are foundational for reading comprehension and begin to develop prior to formal reading instruction. In this article, we argue for the importance of supporting meaning-focused skills in early childhood classrooms. We describe authentic, real-life examples of engaging preschool children in activities that…
Descriptors: Young Children, Early Childhood Education, Learning Activities, Comprehension
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Manyak, Patrick C.; Manyak, Ann-Margaret – Reading Teacher, 2021
The authors describe Literary Analysis and Writing, an integrated instructional routine, developed through a formative experiment research project, that prompts students to uncover the deeper meanings of literary texts. The routine weaves together brief preteaching of carefully selected vocabulary words, whole-class assisted reading of text, close…
Descriptors: Literary Criticism, Writing Instruction, Formative Evaluation, Vocabulary
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Collins, Molly F. – Reading Teacher, 2023
Much attention has been paid to storybook reading as a context for supporting preschoolers' emergent language and literacy. Inferential thinking is essential to listening comprehension and to reading comprehension. Understanding the story deeply and reasoning about events and characters are central to children's enjoyment and to comprehension…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Student Diversity, Race, Socioeconomic Status
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Cappello, Marva; Walker, Nancy T. – Reading Teacher, 2021
Expanding definitions of literacy requires classroom instruction that provides multiple pathways for students to demonstrate their understanding of the content and communicate knowledge. Privileging the use of visual and multimodal texts as valued school communication may create equitable practices for students who are new to English or struggle…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Multimedia Instruction, Multimedia Materials, English Language Learners
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Barone, Diane; Barone, Rebecca – Reading Teacher, 2019
In this qualitative study, the authors explored the multimodal responses provided by gifted fifth graders. Students read the novel "Ungifted" by Gordon Korman and responded through writing, drawing, and talking. They preferred plot summaries for their written response and created a new form, visual summary, in which image was dominant.…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 5, Student Attitudes, Knowledge Level
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Barone, Diane; Barone, Rebecca – Reading Teacher, 2017
Fifth graders interpreted the book "Doll Bones" by Holly Black through visual representations from the beginning to the end of the book. Each visual representation was analyzed to determine how students responded. Most frequently, they moved to inferential ways of understanding. Students often visually interpreted emotional plot elements…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Inferences, Visual Perception, Semiotics
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Stricklin, Kelley – Reading Teacher, 2011
Reciprocal teaching is a researched-based technique that utilizes the comprehension strategies of predicting, clarifying, questioning, and summarizing. This article provides methods of incorporating characters, props, and visual and hands-on tools to encourage and motivate students to learn through reciprocal teaching. Teachers are given…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Reciprocal Teaching, Reading, Metacognition
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Hall, Matthew; Dougherty Stahl, Katherine A. – Reading Teacher, 2012
In the classroom, teachers have long used videos as an addendum to the instruction they provide. Still, using video is often seen in a negative light and is used sparingly. This column calls upon research from a variety of fields that supports the use of video to enhance literacy instruction in classrooms. Relying on both theory and practice, the…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Vocabulary, Literacy, Vocabulary Development
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Campbell, Terry; Hlusek, Michelle – Reading Teacher, 2015
In the classroom experiences described in this article, grade three students were introduced to storytelling through the interactive read aloud of a mentor text and a storytelling demonstration, followed by daily collaborative activities involving listening, speaking, reading, and writing, culminating in dramatic storytelling performances. The…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Reading Fluency, Elementary School Students, Grade 3
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Keith, Karin J.; Pridemore, Celeste B. – Reading Teacher, 2014
This article explains how to create and use a daybook in the literacy classroom. Readers learn what a daybook is, how the daybook in one fourth and fifth grade classroom is structured, and how students in this classroom use that daybook during reading instruction to engage, record important information, and discuss a text.
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Reading Instruction, Grade 4, Grade 5
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Williams, Joan A. – Reading Teacher, 2010
English learners (ELs) often struggle with asking questions in the classroom. They frequently need support to become confident questioners when confusion arises during reading. This skill becomes even more significant when such learners transition into mainstream classrooms. One possible framework for helping ELs make this transition includes the…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Second Language Learning, Reciprocal Teaching, Inferences
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Dougherty Stahl, Katherine A.; Schweid, Jason – Reading Teacher, 2013
Successful implementation of the Common Core State Standards (2010) will require an alignment between learning standards, effective instruction, and the new assessments designed by the Partnership for the Assessment of Readiness for College and Career (PARCC) and Smarter Balanced (SB) consortia. Both the CCSS and the new generation of assessments…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, High Stakes Tests, State Standards, Integrated Curriculum
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Connor, Carol McDonald; Kaya, Sibel; Luck, Melissa; Toste, Jessica R.; Canto, Angela; Rice, Diana; Tani, Novell; Underwood, Phyllis S. – Reading Teacher, 2010
This study describes a second-grade science curriculum designed to individualize student instruction (ISI-Science) so that students, regardless of initial science and literacy skills, gain science knowledge and reading skills. ISI-Science relies on the 5-E Learning Cycle as a framework and incorporates flexible, homogeneous, literacy skills-based…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Content Area Reading, Learning Processes, Literacy
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Mattleman, Marciene – Reading Teacher, 1970
Descriptors: Comprehension, Context Clues, Intellectual Development, Listening Comprehension
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Manyak, Patrick C.; Bauer, Eurydice B. – Reading Teacher, 2008
Explicit code and comprehension instruction is important for English learners (ELs), and several key findings from research on young ELs learning to read initially in English can offer guidelines for developing effective code-based instruction for these children. The authors of this column address comprehension instruction for ELs, suggesting…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Literacy, English (Second Language), Comprehension
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