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Reading Teacher, 2010
Retelling and summarizing are great ways to get children involved in what they're reading--and thinking about what they understand in texts. Summarizing is a more complex task than retelling. Creating a formal summary usually involves reducing a text by about a third, writing a topic statement, eliminating redundant and unimportant details, and…
Descriptors: Reading Aloud to Others, Story Telling, Books, Children
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Strassman, Barbara K.; MacDonald, Hillary; Wanko, Lindsay – Reading Teacher, 2010
Children ages 2-18 spend between two and four hours per day watching TV, a calculation that is even higher if DVDs, videos and the Internet are included. Although the amount of television watched by today's children has raised concerns about their literacy development, captions could hold a key to turning television into an educational asset.…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Mentors, Printed Materials, Documentaries
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Chapman, John – Reading Teacher, 1979
Reports that children do employ semantic/syntactic linkages in comprehending text, but not so early as expected. (DD)
Descriptors: Children, Pronouns, Reading Comprehension, Reading Processes