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Lea, Susan G.; Sipe, Lawrence R.; O'Loughlin, Tricia – Journal of Children's Literature, 2011
This article is centrally focused on teaching biography to second grade children in new and intriguing ways. In this article, the authors discuss the use of a multimodal integrated visual art and literacy curriculum in student investigations, interpretations, and writing of biography. Section one describes the wider project of conceptualizing an…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Units of Study, Reader Response, Biographies
Sipe, Lawrence R.; Brightman, Anne E. – Journal of Literacy Research, 2009
This article reports on a study of the responses of a second-grade class to the page breaks in contemporary picturebooks. In a picturebook, the text and accompanying illustrations are divided into a series of facing pages called openings, and the divisions between the openings are called page breaks or turns. Unlike a novel, in which the page…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, Inferences, Elementary School Students, Grade 2
Sipe, Lawrence R. – Teachers College Press, 2007
The author draws on his own extensive research in urban classrooms to present a grounded theoretical model of young children's understanding of picture storybooks. Advancing a much broader and deeper theory of literary understanding, the author suggests that children respond in five different ways during picture storybook readalouds; that these…
Descriptors: Young Children, Reader Response, Picture Books, Literacy Education
Sipe, Lawrence R.; Ghiso, Maria Paula – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2004
This article reflects on a classroom study of children's literary responses to unpack the process of building conceptual categories in ethnographic research, thus challenging accounts that obscure the role of the researcher and present findings as fixed and infallible.
Descriptors: Ethnography, Reader Response, Classroom Research, Concept Formation

Sipe, Lawrence R. – Journal of Children's Literature, 1997
Reviews perspectives on how children's literature is used in the classroom, and how literature contributes to a broader conception of literacy. Deals with literature as a tool for the development of various sorts of literate abilities, and literature as the enabler of literary understanding. Offers a concrete example involving first and second…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Childrens Literature, Classroom Environment, Literacy

Sipe, Lawrence R. – Children's Literature in Education, 1996
Examines Maurice Sendak's recent picture book in the context of his other work. Looks at the text and illustrations in some detail; suggests psychological and political interpretations; and discusses responses of children. Argues that the book forces educators to examine their own basic assumptions about what constitutes literature for children.…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Illustrations, Literary Criticism

Sipe, Lawrence R. – Reading Teacher, 2002
Examines a subset of oral responses young children (grades K-2) make during interactive read-alouds of picture storybooks. Describes this set of responses and does some theoretical speculation about how educators might understand them. Describes how knowledge of the various types of these responses could be put into practical use in classrooms.…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Picture Books, Primary Education, Reader Response

Sipe, Lawrence R. – Children's Literature in Education, 2000
Examines and describes the intertextual connections made by young children in several primary classrooms in order to identify (1) the interpretive moves afforded by these connections, and (2) how these connections developed the children's literary understanding. Outlines some approaches to the topic of intertextuality and relative research. Draws…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Early Childhood Education, Illustrations, Picture Books
Sipe, Lawrence R.; McGuire, Caroline E. – Reading Teacher, 2006
Children often become deeply immersed in stories. Just as often, however, they may resist reading, or reading certain types of texts. The authors present a typology of six ways in which young children resist stories. Though educators may be inclined to view such opposition as a roadblock to understanding, children's resistance may be the occasion…
Descriptors: Young Children, Story Reading, Resistance (Psychology), Kindergarten

Sipe, Lawrence R. – National Reading Conference Yearbook, 1998
Examines individual literary-response styles of several first- or second-grade children by analyzing their talk about books. Finds five types of responses (analytical, intertextual, personalizing, transparent, and performative responses). Discusses the discernible differences and unique perspectives in at least some children's individual literary…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Grade 1, Grade 2, Literature Appreciation

Sipe, Lawrence R. – Theory into Practice, 1999
Examines how researchers can study children's interaction with literature, discussing various perspectives that can be taken on children's literary responses and suggesting lines of inquiry and concepts that might be useful for the continued examination of children's responses. Focuses on the author, the literary text itself, the reader, and the…
Descriptors: Authors, Children, Childrens Literature, Context Effect

Sipe, Lawrence R. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1998
Summarizes a descriptive naturalistic study of the literary competence of a class of first and second graders as suggested by their responses during read-alouds of picture books. Finds that the children were sophisticated literary critics, and the storybook read-aloud situation was an important site for the development of their literary…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Grade 1, Grade 2, Literary Criticism