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May, Frank B.; Eliot, Susan B. – Reading Teacher, 1978
Lists a basic sight vocabulary of 96 irregularly spelled words which should be taught through visual memory techniques. (MKM)
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Language Patterns
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Reich, Carol M.; Reich, Peter A. – Journal of Educational Research, 1979
Short, sight-word vocabulary lists derived from the spontaneous speech of four different groups of children are compared with the vocabulary in six beginning reading series. Very high levels of agreement were found for function, but not for content, words. (JMF)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Sight Method
Walsh, Kate – American Educator, 2003
Presents three examples of how basal reading programs miss opportunities to build word and world knowledge: lack of focus on systematically building essential knowledge and vocabulary during teacher read-alouds and discussions aimed at building background knowledge; wasting time by including too many lessons on formal reading comprehension skills;…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Reading Comprehension
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Doyle, Patricia Munson; And Others – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1989
The study compared the effectiveness and efficiency of concurrent and isolation-intermix instruction in teaching four preschool children to read common words in their environment. Concurrent instruction resulted in students learning conditional discriminations in fewer trials and minutes of instructional time suggesting the value of teaching…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Discrimination Learning, Instructional Effectiveness, Preschool Education
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Ehri, Linnea C. – Journal of Research in Reading, 1995
Distinguishes four phases in the development of sight word reading: prealphabetic, partial alphabetic, full alphabetic, and consolidated alphabetic. Suggests that this system represents the regularities that underlie the written forms of English words that all learners must internalize to build a fully functioning sight vocabulary. (RS)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Developmental Stages, Elementary Education, Literature Reviews
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Ehri, Linnea C. – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2005
Reading words may take several forms. Readers may utilize decoding, analogizing, or predicting to read unfamiliar words. Readers read familiar words by accessing them in memory, called sight word reading. With practice, all words come to be read automatically by sight, which is the most efficient, unobtrusive way to read words in text. The process…
Descriptors: Phonemes, Memory, Learning Processes, Graphemes
Kegley, Peggy Ann – 1989
A study investigated whether trade books labeled "easy reader" consistently conform to specific sight word lists and to what degree the vocabulary in those books matches that in K-2 basals. Ten "easy reader" books were chosen at random from each of three publishers. Three popular sight word lists were matched separately to…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Primary Education, Reading Research
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Groff, Patrick – Reading Horizons, 1976
Descriptors: Basic Vocabulary, Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Reading Instruction
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Moe, Alden J. – Reading Improvement, 1973
Reports a study identifying the most commonly used words in 110 highly recommended trade books for children in grades one and two. (TO)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Reading Instruction
Oliver, Marvin E. – Elem Engl, 1970
Descriptors: Basic Vocabulary, Beginning Reading, Educational Philosophy, Phonics
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Stewart, Sharon R.; And Others – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1997
A multiple probe design across behaviors was used to evaluate the effectiveness of an articulation training program that included incidental information to teach basic sight word reading. Results indicated that the three subjects (ages 5-6) with sound production errors learned to read sight words during articulation training and that this learning…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Articulation Impairments, Beginning Reading, Generalization
Barnes, Martha; And Others – 1985
This book of supplemental exercises is one of a series of books designed to provide educational materials for students in addition to the instructional texts in the Adult Learning Skills Program. Exercises in this basic level book are for the language arts subject area. Course numbers and exercise topics are: 101 (directional words, similarities…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Alphabets, Beginning Reading, Language Arts
Barnes, Martha; And Others – 1985
This book of supplemental exercises is one of a series of books designed to provide educational materials for students in addition to the instructional texts in the Adult Learning Skills Program. Exercises in this basic level book are for the language arts subject area. Course numbers and exercise topics are: 201 (sight words, long vowels, hard…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Beginning Reading, Cursive Writing, Functional Reading
Sullivan, Emilie Paul – 1980
A study investigated the effect of using read-along materials on the acquisition of incidental sight reading vocabulary for prereaders and beginning readers. Specifically, the study examined whether such readers acquired sight vocabulary words from exposure to read-along materials and the types of words that were learned more readily than others.…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Kindergarten Children, Primary Education, Reading Instruction
Jones, Virginia W. – 1969
This investigation was undertaken to identify the graphonemes inherent within the structure of those English words most likely making up the reading vocabulary of elementary school children. Such knowledge was deemed to be important in determining which words should be included in the content of reading materials designed for initial reading…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Phonemes, Reading Instruction, Reading Materials
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