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Cox, Carole; Many, Joyce E. – Language Arts, 1992
Explores aesthetic responses to literature by examining the responses of fifth graders to a variety of books and films. Finds three main characteristics of students' responses: picturing a story in their minds; extending a story or hypothesize about it while reading; and relating associations and feelings evoked while reading and responding.…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Reader Response
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Villaume, Susan Kidd; Worden, Thomas – Language Arts, 1993
Suggests that the essence of whole language is students developing literate voices. Discusses a seven-month partnership in which the authors participated in and reflected on literature discussions with small groups of fourth graders. Explores how literate voices are developed in real classrooms. (RS)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Grade 4, Intermediate Grades
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Voss, Margaret M. – Language Arts, 1993
Presents a case study of a fourth-grade boy who was an active, intelligent boy who was not coping well with reading and writing in school. Discusses observations of, and conversations with, the boy and his parents in their home. Demonstrates the importance of educators' having a family perspective on students' language and literacy development.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Family Environment, Family Influence, Grade 4
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Galda, Lee – Language Arts, 1982
Presents the responses of three fifth-grade students to two current children's novels to show how popular literature and personal response can provide teachers with insights about the literary understanding of their students. (HTH)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Grade 5, Interaction
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Hancock, Marjorie R. – Language Arts, 1992
Illuminates patterns in responses to literature by analyzing one sixth grader's entries written in her literature response journal. Finds that the student's responses reveal her as an active reader and writer with unique thoughts, feelings. and opinions generated by quality children's literature. (MG)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Childrens Literature, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades
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Lewis, Cynthia – Language Arts, 1993
Examines a fourth-grade teacher's interactions with a child, showing that actually allowing students to use their point of view when discussing literature is a real challenge that requires most classroom teachers to rethink their roles as readers and listeners. (RS)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Fables, Grade 4, Intermediate Grades
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Wheeler, Mary Alice – Language Arts, 1984
Describes a study of mothers' observations of fourth-grade boys' reading habits. The results indicated that the boys' reading did not really decrease as they grew older, but rather, that their interests were expanding into what is considered a "male literacy," which begins to include less and less sharing of reading experiences with their mothers.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Developmental Stages, Females, Grade 4