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Graue, Elizabeth – School Administrator, 2009
The traditional kindergarten program often reflected a rich but generic approach with creative contexts for typical kindergartners organized around materials (manipulatives or dramatic play) or a developmental area (fine motor or language). The purpose of kindergarten reflected beliefs about how children learn, specialized training for…
Descriptors: Play, Dramatic Play, Young Children, Kindergarten
Brizuela, Barbara M. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2006
This paper focuses on the kinds of notations young children make for fractional numbers. The extant literature in the area of fractional numbers acknowledges children's difficulties in conceptualizing fractional numbers. Some of the research suggests possibly delaying an introduction to conventional notations for algorithms and fractions until…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Coding, Young Children, Number Concepts
Hagerott, Steven G. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1997
A Lockheed flight controls engineer describes how, as an undergraduate, he taught first graders basic lessons in physics and engineering by using slides, monkey bars, and other playground equipment to demonstrate principles like gravity, friction, force, and inertia. The children learned more about lift and gravity by constructing and flying paper…
Descriptors: Curiosity, Grade 1, Instructional Innovation, Learning Activities

Uphoff, James K. – Young Children, 1990
Lists nine criteria for extra-year programs that would satisfy many proponents and opponents of such programs. (BG)
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Grade 1, Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children

Krogh, Suzanne Lowell; Lamme, Linda Leonard – Young Children, 1985
Briefly states the stages of moral development in children (Damon 1977). Discusses ways in which children's literature dealing with social issues can help children reason about topics such as distributive justice. Identifies guidelines for related discussions and lists books and questions that stimulate discussion on sharing. (AS)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Grade 1, Grade 2, Moral Development
Ferguson, Phil – 1992
Extra-year school readiness programs, which serve as "developmental kindergartens" or "junior first grades," are well-intentioned transition programs between kindergarten and first grade that are intended to serve children judged to be at risk for early school failure. Despite their good intentions, these programs are…
Descriptors: Grade Repetition, Grade 1, Individual Differences, Kindergarten

Patton, Mary Martin; Mercer, Jennifer – Childhood Education, 1996
Notes the differences between kindergarten and first grade in terms of children's learning styles and curriculum. Points out that play can be useful in kindergarten and also first-grade classrooms. Suggests the use of child-initiated learning centers to provide age-appropriate and individually appropriate activities. Gives examples of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, Curriculum Design, Educational Environment

Kragler, Sherry – Childhood Education, 1996
Describes the reading styles of a group of first graders. Explains how mumbling reading gradually develops into silent reading. Provides an overview of the Project on Mumbling Reading and evaluates its effectiveness. Claims that more information is still needed for the development of silent reading and provides strategies to encourage the use of…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Grade 1, Language Acquisition, Program Effectiveness

Dyson, Anne Haas – Elementary School Journal, 2001
Draws on data collected in an ethnographic project in an urban first grade to examine how media use informs child composing. Focuses on the influence of visual media involving animation. Concludes with a consideration of the teaching challenges posed, and opportunities offered, by the children's media use. (Author)
Descriptors: Animation, Childrens Writing, Grade 1, Influences
Boyd, Tamsen J. – Teaching Pre K-8, 2004
The author of this paper, a primary educator at Jack Jackter Elementary School in Colchester, Connecticut, describes several activities teachers can use to enhance character development lessons and help put children on track for becoming problem-solving citizens both in school and in society.
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 1, Young Children, Values Education
Hirsch, E. D., Jr., Ed. – 1991
This book argues that parents, by spending 20 minutes each day imparting the wisdom found in its pages, can compensate for the lack of cultural education their children receive in school. Predicated on the idea that there is a certain background "core knowledge" that every American school child should possess, the book can also be used…
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Cultural Education, Cultural Literacy, Curriculum
Burton, Leon H. – 1998
An explicit curriculum is one that has been carefully designed, pilot tested by teachers and students, and then presented or published. An implicit curriculum is one that is crafted within the thinking processes of individual teachers but not written down or published, and therefore not able to be replicated by others. Based upon the assumption…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Elementary School Curriculum, Elementary School Students, Grade 1
Cazden, Courtney B. – Literacy Teaching and Learning, 2005
For all first graders, "high level of functioning" includes both continuing oral language development and new competencies in reading and writing. With young children in their preschool years, conversations can happen easily and frequently with familiar adults. According to one recently-reprinted earlier study, British psychologist Barbara Tizard…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Language Acquisition, Oral Language, Emergent Literacy
Williams, Joanna P. – 1986
This paper presents arguments in favor of adding reading achievement at age seven to the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). Progress in reading is developmental. At age seven, most children are in the midst of the crucial stage of beginning reading; by age nine, those making normal progress have moved beyond this stage. Much of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Concurrent Validity, Educational Assessment, Educational Testing