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O'Connor, Barbara – Language Arts, 2010
O'Connor, an author of realistic fiction for children, shares her attempts to strike a balance between carefree, uncensored, authentic, realistic writing and age-appropriate writing. Of course, complicating that balancing act is the fact that what seems age-appropriate to her might not seem so to everyone. O'Connor suggests that while it may be…
Descriptors: Authors, Fiction, Childrens Literature, Audience Awareness
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Pappas, Christine C. – Language Arts, 1991
Argues against the idea that story is the primary way that children come to literacy. Presents a case study that shows that, given the chance to interact with information books, young children are not only capable of reading them but eager to do so. (MG)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Childrens Literature, Kindergarten Children, Literacy
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Verriour, Patrick – Language Arts, 1990
Explores ways in which "storying" and storytelling occur as an integral part of the collective creation of meaning in improvised classroom drama. Describes storying as a learning experience in a dramatic context that requires thinking in the narrative mode and about narrative as a means of interpreting and verbalizing experience. (MG)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Dramatics, Drama, Elementary Education
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Au, Kathryn H. – Language Arts, 1992
Looks at the features of teacher-guided discussions of literature that led elementary students toward constructing a theme for a story. Shows how students can profitably explore theme in the literature they are reading and provides an alternative to the directed reading activity format that has become typical of small group reading instruction.…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Grade 3, Primary Education
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Trousdale, Ann M. – Language Arts, 1990
Shares the experiences of telling stories to three-year-old Tim, who began to take over parts of the stories to tell himself. Suggests that, by making storytelling an interactive event, adults can help children feel comfortable enough in storytelling to be confident of their own emergent narrative ability. (MG)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Interaction, Language Acquisition
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Golden, Joanne M.; And Others – Language Arts, 1992
Takes readers to a second grade classroom to see how children's meanings of a story grow as they engage in a variety of related activities. Discusses how the meaning of a story grows to become multifaceted as children use the story for different personal and social purposes in the classroom. (MG)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Emergent Literacy, Grade 2, Language Acquisition
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Genishi, Celia; Dyson, Anne Haas – Language Arts, 1987
Presents concerns about children's growth as oral and written language users and how disagreements over teaching strategies can affect this growth. (SRT)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Literacy Education, Phonics