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What Works Clearinghouse, 2018
This document provides the following four tips for supporting reading skills for children ages K-3 at home: (1) Have conversations before, during, and after reading together; (2) Help children learn how to break sentences; (3) Help children sound out words smoothly; and (4) Model reading fluently by practicing reading out loud with your child.…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Young Children, Family Environment, Parent Role
What Works Clearinghouse, 2018
This document begins by providing four tips parents and care takers can use to supporting childrens' reading skills at home: (1) Have conversations before, during, and after reading together; (2) Help children learn how to break sentences into words and words into syllables; (3) Help children sound out words smoothly; and (4) Model reading…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Young Children, Family Environment, Parent Role
Keenan, Janice M.; Betjemann, Rebecca S.; Olson, Richard K. – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2008
Comprehension tests are often used interchangeably, suggesting an implicit assumption that they are all measuring the same thing. We examine the validity of this assumption by comparing some of the most popular reading comprehension measures used in research and clinical practice in the United States: the Gray Oral Reading Test (GORT), the two…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Listening Comprehension, Age, Oral Reading

Fink, Cecilia H. – Social Studies, 1980
Criticizes use of round-robin oral reading and suggests ways in which oral reading can be effective. Some uses of oral reading in the social studies classroom are during class discussion and after silent reading for comprehension, with captioned filmstrips, for vocabulary development activities, and for expressive, audience-oriented reading. (KC)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Improvement, Oral Reading, Reading Skills

Shuman, R. Baird – Reading Horizons, 1976
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Miscue Analysis, Oral Reading
Taberski, Sharon – Instructor, 1997
Three assessment strategies to help elementary teachers gather information about their students' reading (and thus direct their teaching) include keeping running records of students' oral reading, requesting retellings of stories to determine students' comprehension, and talking seriously about reading with students to determine their overall…
Descriptors: Oral Reading, Primary Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Motivation

Larson, Martha L. – Reading Teacher, 1976
Describes a teaching method designed to increase interest in oral reading and improve students' reading skills. (RB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Reading, Elementary Education, Oral Reading

Morrow, Lesley Mandel – Reading Teacher, 1985
Shows how retelling stories appears to be a strategy to improve comprehension, concept of story and oral language. (EL)
Descriptors: Oral Language, Oral Reading, Primary Education, Reading Comprehension

Davey, Beth – Journal of Reading, 1983
Describes an instructional method in which teachers verbalize their thoughts while reading orally, modeling their thinking about the text, and students practice the technique to enhance their comprehension. (AEA)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Modeling (Psychology), Oral Reading, Reading Comprehension
Taberski, Sharon – Instructor, 1998
Presents three reading-comprehension strategies for elementary teachers to use during read-alouds. The first involves reading and using critical-thinking skills. The second uses character mapping to make predictions about a story. The third involves story mapping to encourage independent reading. The strategies encourage students to support one…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Oral Reading
Criscoe, Betty L., Ed.; Lanasa, Philip J., III, Ed. – 1995
The 15 adapted fairy tales presented in this book were prepared for use in practicing oral reading by a parent and a child, a teacher and a child, or two children, one of whom reads slightly better than the other. The stories in the book are arranged in dialogue format for two readers. The high interest/low readability stories in the book are…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Fairy Tales, Oral Reading
Oklahoma State Dept. of Education, Oklahoma City. – 1999
This "how-to" booklet was compiled by Oklahoma's "Phonics Task Force" to help teachers of K-3 students further incorporate phonics into daily reading instruction using a systematic approach--one that is logical, sequential, and orderly. The booklet states that the use of phonics in Oklahoma's core curriculum has been promoted…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Core Curriculum, Oral Reading, Phonemic Awareness
Benthul, Herman F. – Curriculum Review, 1978
Presents a rationale for using oral reading in the classroom; discusses the learning it fosters as a link between speaking and silent reading; and suggests to teachers techniques for developing oral reading skills. (SJL)
Descriptors: Choral Speaking, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpretive Reading
Osburn, E. Bess – 1983
Intended to help educators explain an instructional program to parents, this document presents and discusses the following ten statements reflecting traditional views about teaching reading: (1) Reading is a simple, passive mental process. (2) An efficient reader pronounces every word in the passage. (3) When children come to an unfamiliar word,…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Learning Theories, Oral Reading

Reading Teacher, 1983
Five contributors suggest ways to (1) develop oral reading skills; (2) adapt the language experience approach for use with the mildly handicapped, slow learner; (3) conduct a "ditto-less day" in the classroom; (4) use microcomputers for reading comprehension; and (5) use LEA with basal readers. (FL)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Elementary Education, Language Experience Approach, Learning Activities