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Loveday, Evelyn; Simmons, Katy – Reading, 1988
Examines parental involvement in shared reading and reading games as they affect reading improvement. Concludes that it doesn't matter which reading-related activity parents do with their children, as long as they receive initial counselling and ongoing support from the school. (RS)
Descriptors: Parent Role, Parent School Relationship, Parent Student Relationship, Reading Aloud to Others
Georges, Betty – 1984
A study was conducted to determine if the use of reading games or activities would cause greater improvement in the reading achievement scores of third grade low-achieving students in an urban school than would traditional instructional methods. A control group of five children received traditional reading instruction, while an experimental group…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Grade 3, Learning Activities, Primary Education
Love, Lenora – 1988
A study investigated whether the use of reading games would result in greater improvement in the reading skills scores of a sample of fourth grade students as compared to a control sample taught by a traditional basal method of instruction. The subjects, 20 heterogeneously grouped students (10 for the experimental group and 10 for the control…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Classroom Research, Grade 4, Intermediate Grades
Otte, Jeraldine K.; And Others – 1986
A study investigated the use of riddles beginning with How, When, and Why to see which question type was easier for low-achieving students to answer correctly, and to see if practice could increase the number of correct answers chosen. For comparison purposes, scores were also collected for an average-achieving group without practice, to see if…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Grade 3, Inferences, Oral Reading