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Traga Philippakos, Zoi A.; Munsell, Sarah; Robinson, Logan – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2019
The purpose of this study was to design and evaluate an instructional approach that combined strategy instruction with principles of dialogic pedagogy to improve the story writing of students in grades K-2 (n = 219). Specifically, drama, dialogic interactions, and oral retellings assisted learners with ideation, while strategies guided their…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Literacy Education, Learning Strategies, Teaching Methods
Mahdavi, Jennifer N.; Tensfeldt, Lael – Preventing School Failure, 2013
Although early reading instruction focuses on phonemic awareness and the alphabetic principle, research indicates that reading comprehension strategies can be effectively taught to young students. Peer-reviewed studies that employed experimental or quasi-experimental designs and included children between the ages of five and nine, some of whom had…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Strategies, Reading Instruction, At Risk Students
Stevens, Robert J.; Van Meter, Peggy; Warcholak, Nicholas D. – Journal of Literacy Research, 2010
The importance of emergent literacy skills as a foundation for proficient reading has led to the development of interventions to teach these skills. These interventions are particularly important for children from disadvantaged homes because they often lack the home literacy experiences necessary for building foundational literacy skills prior to…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Listening Comprehension, Primary Education, Emergent Literacy
Burman, Diana; Evans, Deborah; Nunes, Terezinha; Bell, Daniel – Deafness and Education International, 2008
Assessment is essential for designing individualized educational plans (IEPs) for children. In order to contribute effectively to this process, assessments must be appropriate for the group, show neither floor nor ceiling effects, and help teachers formulate specific aims. Different attempts to develop such assessments for the writing of deaf…
Descriptors: Structural Elements (Construction), Special Schools, Reading Comprehension, Childrens Writing

Bukowiecki, Elaine M.; McMackin, Mary C. – Reading Improvement, 1999
Describes a study of the effect of direct story grammar instruction for first graders. Finds that (1) young children benefit from simple story structures that focus on beginning, middle and end; and (2) this structure may provide young children with a foundation for developing an understanding of the elements of story grammar. (NH)
Descriptors: Grade 1, Primary Education, Story Grammar, Story Telling

Jose, Paul E.; Brewer, William F. – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1990
Uses the structural-affect theory of stories to predict that primary school children prefer narratives that involve suspense to those that fail to stimulate a pleasant affective response. Finds that suspense stories are liked better than mundane scripts or scripts with nonintegrated exciting events. (RS)
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Emotional Response, Literary Genres, Primary Education

Jetton, Tamara L. – Reading Psychology, 1994
Examines the responses of second-grade students asked to listen to pseudonarration for information or to listen to the text as a story. Finds that, regardless of purpose given, the students focused on the story idea units more than the informational idea units. Discusses implications of these findings for research and practice. (RS)
Descriptors: Grade 2, Primary Education, Reader Response, Reading Comprehension

Reutzek, D. Ray; Hollingsworth, Paul M. – Reading Psychology, 1991
Determines the potential benefits of using literature webbing in books with predictable narratives. Finds webbing to be an effective means for improving comprehension, reading ability, and story structure knowledge. (RS)
Descriptors: Early Reading, Grade 1, Primary Education, Reading Ability

Pappas, Christine C. – Language Arts, 1991
Argues against the idea that story is the primary way that children come to literacy. Presents a case study that shows that, given the chance to interact with information books, young children are not only capable of reading them but eager to do so. (MG)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Childrens Literature, Kindergarten Children, Literacy

Labbo, Linda D. – Journal of Literacy Research, 1996
Investigates young children's opportunities to socially construct literacy during "story extension time." Finds that story extension time afforded the children with occasions to accomplish key purposes of literacy development and construct concepts about literacy. Notes children took the following identifiable stances toward the tasks:…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Interpersonal Relationship, Kindergarten, Literacy
Randell, Beverley – Running Record, 1999
In this article, the author of several PM Story Books (used in schools with 5-, 6-, and 7-year-olds who are learning to read) discusses components of those books which she believes makes them successful. It attributes the success of these books to the following 4 ingredients: (1) traditional story structure having the elements of a central…
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Creative Writing, Illustrations

Au, Kathryn H. – Language Arts, 1992
Looks at the features of teacher-guided discussions of literature that led elementary students toward constructing a theme for a story. Shows how students can profitably explore theme in the literature they are reading and provides an alternative to the directed reading activity format that has become typical of small group reading instruction.…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Grade 3, Primary Education
Cross, Peggy Estes – 1999
The purpose of this study was to investigate what effect providing supplemental background knowledge in the form of a book talk would have on first graders' listening comprehension following a read aloud. Research shows that providing background knowledge creates a foundation and/or builds upon previously set schema on which further information…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Instructional Effectiveness, Listening Comprehension, Primary Education

Porath, Marion – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 1996
Comparison of 14 verbally gifted 6-year olds with equal numbers of chronological-age and mental-age controls using a structural-developmental analysis found that the gifted children organized story plots in ways typical of children 2 years older, elaborated on basic plot structures more than control groups, and demonstrated advanced language…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Gifted, Language Skills

Waters, Harriet Salatas; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1993
Third graders produced narrative or descriptive passages in response to prompt words. Results supported the domain-specific view of production, in which content elaboration occurs across repeated productions when there is a connection between the earlier and the later production and that connection is based on semantic similarity. (ME)
Descriptors: Cues, Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Narration