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Selvidge, Ellen – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2006
This author describes how her elementary students first became interested in studying ancient Egypt. Her students' interest in the ancient Egyptian studies began when a student checked out a library book on Egyptology that contained colorful images and was soon swarmed by interested classmates. Many of her students began practicing writing…
Descriptors: History, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Student Interests
Rasinski, Timothy; Oswald, Ruth – Reading and Writing Quarterly, 2005
This study examined the effects of Making and Writing Words (MWW), a variation of the Making Words word study activity by Cunningham and Cunningham (1992), on second-grade students word learning. MWW was implemented daily with a group of second-grade students' over a five-month period. Results indicated that students who received the MWW treatment…
Descriptors: Phonics, Constructivism (Learning), Reading Instruction, Grade 2
Segers, Eliane; Takke, Lianne; Verhoeven, Ludo – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2004
The study explored differences in story comprehension and vocabulary learning in children in native and multicultural kindergarten classrooms when listening to a story read to them by the computer or the teacher. The results showed that children (41 native and 30 immigrant) learned new words, both from listening to their teacher and from listening…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Vocabulary Development, Immigrants, Comprehension
Peer reviewedStone, Julie – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2004
About 15,000 BC, the bison and other animals roamed the land and cave people, in their spare time, found colorful, chalky rocks with which to play. Over the course of time, they found that the chalky rocks would rub off on the cave walls, thus cave paintings and the pursuit of art was born. This article describes one fourth-grade classroom's…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Art History, Animals, Art Education
Wagovich, Stacy A.; Newhoff, Marilyn – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2004
A critical aspect of the assessment of children's word learning processes is the examination of word knowledge growth over time. The purpose of this study was to examine the types of partial word knowledge (PWK) growth that occurred from 1 exposure to unfamiliar words in text, taking into account the roles of part of speech and individual language…
Descriptors: Verbs, Nouns, Learning Processes, Vocabulary Development
The Semantics and Acquisition of Number Words: Integrating Linguistic and Developmental Perspectives
Musolino, Julien – Cognition, 2004
This article brings together two independent lines of research on numerally quantified expressions, e.g. two girls. One stems from work in linguistic theory and asks what truth conditional contributions such expressions make to the utterances in which they are used--in other words, what do numerals mean? The other comes from the study of language…
Descriptors: Semantics, Number Concepts, Word Recognition, Linguistic Theory
Jarrold, Christopher; Baddeley, Alan D.; Hewes, Alexa K.; Leeke, Tansy C.; Phillips, Caroline E. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2004
Two studies are presented that adopt a novel approach to determining whether verbal short-term memory performance is causally related to vocabulary acquisition in childhood. This involves examining whether verbal short-term memory measures are more closely related to the absolute level of individuals' vocabulary, or the rate at which vocabulary…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Verbal Ability, Learning Disabilities, Vocabulary Development
Kauschke, Christina; Hofmeister, Christoph – Journal of Child Language, 2002
This paper focuses on aspects of early lexical acquisition in German. There have been conflicting results in the literature concerning both the pattern of vocabulary growth and the composition of the early lexicon. Our study describes the development of various categories of words and questions the preponderance of nouns in spontaneous speech. 32…
Descriptors: German, Vocabulary Development, Language Acquisition, Nouns
Shi, Rushen; Werker, Janet F.; Cutler, Anne – Infancy, 2006
We examined infants' recognition of functors and the accuracy of the representations that infants construct of the perceived word forms. Auditory stimuli were "Functor + Content Word" versus "Nonsense Functor + Content Word" sequences. Eight-, 11-, and 13-month-old infants heard both real functors and matched nonsense functors (prosodically…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Infants, Vocabulary Development, Recognition (Psychology)
Neuman, Susan B. – Early Childhood Today, 2006
Words and their meanings are the building blocks of literacy development. They are the key to children's comprehension of stories and information books. Just about any fun experience, from learning center activities to a field trip to sharing picture books, offers many opportunities to build children's vocabulary. In this article, the author…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Literacy, Learning Centers (Classroom), Field Trips
Shin, Fay – Library Media Connection, 2004
When a child has an extensive knowledge of vocabulary, it is most likely from extensive reading, regardless of whether the reading is from comic books, magazines, or a recommended reading literature list. Teachers who are always trying to find the best strategies for teaching literacy skills such as reading comprehension, vocabulary development,…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Vocabulary Skills, Independent Reading, Case Studies
Kouri, Theresa A.; Winn, Jennifer – Child Language Teaching and Therapy, 2006
Although most children seem to love music, our understanding of the role it plays in facilitating speech and language learning is limited, as is research validating its efficacy in the clinical setting. The purpose of this study was to examine how singing affects children's quick incidental learning (QUIL) of novel vocabulary terms. Sixteen…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Incidental Learning, Developmental Delays, Delayed Speech
Peter A. De Villiers; Sarah B. Pomerantz – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1992
Two studies investigated hearing-impaired students' ability to derive lexical and syntactic information about unknown words embedded in short passages of text. Implications for explaining, and trying to ameliorate, the well-documented vocabulary limitations of hearing-impaired students are discussed. (38 references) (JL)
Descriptors: Deafness, Grammar, Measures (Individuals), Reading Skills
Benjamin, Amy – Eye on Education, 2007
This book shows content area teachers in middle and high schools how to boost student achievement by including lessons and strategies which focus on students' reading comprehension without detracting from content area focus. These mini-lessons and strategies are research-based and address the specific literacy challenges of each particular subject…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Standardized Tests, Literacy, Reading Comprehension
Zhou, Yalun; Wei, Michael – Online Submission, 2007
Despite individual differences, all bilinguals share the ability to act in their native language, in their second language, and to switch back and forth between the two languages they know (Van Hell, 1998). Chinese is the largest Asian American ethnic group in the United States. Their use of code-switching is an increasingly important issue in…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Language Acquisition, Case Studies, Chinese Americans

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