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Portier, Christine; Friedrich, Nicola; Peterson, Shelley Stagg – Reading Teacher, 2019
With the goal of supporting students' writing and content area learning using play as a pedagogical model, teachers' action research projects involved kindergarten and grade 1 students collaborating to create texts for a range of purposes. The authors analyzed the project activities for their starting points or motivators, student and teacher…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Content Area Writing, Creativity, Teaching Methods
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Serafini, Frank – Reading Teacher, 2014
Wordless picturebooks may be better defined by what they do contain--visually rendered narratives--rather than what they do not contain. This column challenges traditional ways of looking at wordless picturebooks and offers a few approaches for integrating wordless picturebooks into a wider range of classrooms, preschool through middle school.
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Picture Books, Teaching Methods, Preschool Education
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Lysaker, Judith; Tonge, Clare – Reading Teacher, 2013
Children with reading difficulties often face social and emotional challenges as well. These struggles may be particularly taxing for these children as classrooms increase in diversity and they encounter fewer people like themselves. In response to these issues, we developed an approach to teaching reading called Relationally Oriented Reading…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Reading Instruction, Picture Books, Teaching Methods
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Mills, Heidi; Jennings, Louise – Reading Teacher, 2011
In a five-year investigation of the practices that underpinned the culture of inquiry in one school, a discourse of inquiry was found to be central to substantive growth and change. While this discourse was often recognized for promoting and sustaining literacy learning, the authors also found that it played a key role in identifying, confronting,…
Descriptors: Literacy, Reading Instruction, Group Activities, Reading
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Reilly, Mary Ann – Reading Teacher, 2009
In this article, the author uses Gary Saul Morson's concept of sideshadows to attend to the multiplicity of narratives that occur in a third-grade classroom. The author advocates for experiential learning in order to make more visible to teachers children's internal thinking within language arts, especially English-language learners. Additionally,…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Grade 3, Experiential Learning
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Zhang, Meifang; Breedlove, W. Gale – Reading Teacher, 1989
Discusses the role of imagination in Chinese culture and literature. Notes that Chinese children's literature has begun to deviate from themes of obedience and conformity, instead emphasizing themes of imagination and initiative. Lists several traditional Chinese stories translated into English. (MM)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Chinese Culture, Elementary Education, Imagination
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Giorgis, Cyndi; Johnson, Nancy J. – Reading Teacher, 2003
Discusses David Wiesner, the 2002 Caldecott Medal Winner, and includes excerpts of an interview with him. Notes that Wiesner's books appeal to the imagination and often use art elements such as scale. Details the winning book, "The Three Pigs." (PM)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Fantasy, Imagination
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Freeman, Evelyn B.; Lehman, Barbara A.; Scharer, Patricia L. – Reading Teacher, 1997
Presents brief annotations of 40 children's books that explore imagination through play; the arts; other people's experiences; life in the past; real people, places, and events; imaginary journeys; and the power of imagination. (SR)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Imagination, Reading Material Selection
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Spencer, Margaret Meek – Reading Teacher, 2003
Contends that for children learning to read, imagination is not something separate or extra that their teachers add to their learning. Notes that how hard children work to make sense of the world is evinced in their play and in research analyses of it. Explains that young imaginations often move into a mental space they recognize from what they…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Imagination, Literacy, Metaphors
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Oliver, Marvin E. – Reading Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: Activities, Elementary Education, Enrichment, Imagination
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Bradley, R. C. – Reading Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Reading, Creative Teaching, Curiosity
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Lehrman, Sara – Reading Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Educational Objectives, Environmental Influences
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Johnston, Peter H. – Reading Teacher, 1993
Argues for a more complex view of literate activity guiding curricular and assessment practices. Suggests beginning by counting as basic both a critical literacy and a social imagination--the ability to imagine what it is like to be someone else. (RS)
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Imagination
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Harp, Bill – Reading Teacher, 1988
Noting that the reading process is interactive, describes the use of guided imagery as a strategy to help children monitor their own comprehension. Presents support from research. (NH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Imagination, Learning Theories, Reading Comprehension
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Johnson, Nancy J.; Giorgis, Cyndi – Reading Teacher, 2003
Notes the ability to imagine is considered the gift of authors and illustrators whose books inspire readers. Highlights 38 works of children's literature that show how imagination can inform and excite both readers and characters. Concludes that through creative envisioning, poets, authors, and llustrators propel readers to relate the familiar to…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Characterization, Childrens Literature, Imagination
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