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Marian Patricia Bea U. Francisco; Portia P. Padilla – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2024
The research studied the perception of Deaf college students on the use of a multimodal approach in teaching literacy to them. The research used a case study design to present five Deaf college students who underwent multimodal intervention sessions. The study primarily used qualitative data, supported by quantitative data from instrument scores.…
Descriptors: Deafness, College Students, Learning Modalities, Literature
Foley, Adam D. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The purpose of this study was to develop a deeper understanding of aural and kinesthetic rhythm skill development in elementary school-age children. In this study, I examined my curriculum model for rhythm understanding, which included creating and implementing assessments of movement skills in meter and rhythm. The research questions were: 1.…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Motion, Elementary School Students, Aural Learning
Reading Teacher, 2010
Using hand gestures is a great way to get students engaged in learning and more focused on reading comprehension strategies. This article presents descriptions of simple hand motions that teachers can use to help their students predict, question, clarify, and summarize while reading.
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Nonverbal Communication, Student Motivation, Reading Instruction
McCarthy, Patricia A. – Reading Teacher, 2008
A strong relationship exists between phonological processing skills and learning how to read and write in an alphabetic language. How easily a child can use this phonological information has an impact on his or her decoding. For most children, phonological processing skills develop through literacy experiences at home and in their kindergarten…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Phonemic Awareness, Instructional Materials, Reading Instruction
Johnson, LouAnne – Jossey-Bass, An Imprint of Wiley, 2012
LouAnne Johnson's newest book is a collection of fun and simple educational icebreaker activities that get students excited and engaged from the very first minute of class. These activities are great to use with students at all levels, and many of the activities include variations and modifications for different groups. Research has shown that the…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Learner Engagement, Classroom Techniques, Class Activities
Hammett, Carol Totsky – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The purpose of this study was to explore vocabulary acquisition of primary grade children. Specifically, the study used a unique teaching strategy that added physical movement to typical read-aloud sessions with kindergarten and first grade children. Although a review of reading research revealed a plethora of studies, very few studies…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Elementary School Students, Kindergarten, Grade 1

Gentry, Larry A. – Reading Teacher, 1974
Presents a technique for adapting the kinesthetic method for classroom use. (WR)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Kinesthetic Methods, Reading Instruction
Zorotovich, Betty – Academic Therapy, 1985
The author presents case histories in which children with reading and spelling problems learn to use their hands to connect reading with spelling. (CL)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Kinesthetic Methods, Reading Difficulties, Reading Instruction
Graves, Barbara W. – Elementary English, 1972
Discusses building language understandings through the multiple channels of visual, auditory, and kinesthetic, with special emphasis on the use of syntactic blocks. (GB)
Descriptors: Grade 1, Kinesthetic Methods, North American English, Reading Instruction

Grant, Sister Marie – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1985
The application of the kinesthetic method to spelling, writing, and reading is described and a study of the method's effectiveness is compared to conventional approaches. The kinesthetic method proved more effective as the at-risk (experimental) Ss did significantly better than students not considered at risk (control Ss) in a normal classroom.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, High Risk Persons, Kinesthetic Methods, Reading Instruction
Slingerland, Beth H. – 1971
Designed for primary teachers, this guide is divided into four parts. Part one provides background information related to understanding specific language disability, the need for early identification, phonics, the use of manuscript instead of cursive, and group therapy. Part two discusses the preparations that are to be made by the teacher,…
Descriptors: Kinesthetic Methods, Language Handicaps, Primary Education, Reading Instruction
Fuller, Renee; And Others – 1972
Four papers detailing the Fuller Reading System and its successful use with low-IQ subjects and one paper discussing the System and the results of using it are presented in this collection. The subjects were 23 residents of Maryland's principal institution for the retarded. They ranged in age from eleven to 51 years and in Stanford-Binet IQ from…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Kinesthetic Methods, Learning Modalities, Mental Retardation

O'Burba, William S. – Reading Improvement, 1974
Argues that kinesthetic activities should be focused in three areas of concern: word recognition, left to right progression, and coordination and visual discrimination. (RB)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Kinesthetic Methods, Primary Education, Reading Difficulty
Cooper, J. David – 1970
A sample of 15 good and 15 poor first-grade readers, selected on the basis of the teacher's classification, performance on the Gates-MacGinitie Reading Test, Primary A, Form 1, and the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, was individually taught five nonsense syllables by each of four teaching modality procedures: visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and a…
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Beginning Reading, Grade 1, Kinesthetic Methods
Chiarello, Emily – 1975
This book presents a method of teaching letter sounds to children; it suggests ways for the elementary teacher or parent to involve children physically, as well as mentally, in the learning process. For example, to learn the letter "Y," children stand with outstretched arms to form themselves into the letter Y; to learn the "Z" sound, children…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Creative Activities, Elementary Education, Kinesthetic Methods