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Trubek, Anne – Instructor, 2012
The average American teen texts a lot: 3,339 messages per month, according to a recent Nielsen survey. That's more than 130 of them a day, everyday or a text every 10 minutes, almost around the clock. However one looks at it, cell phones have revolutionized the way kids communicate. How should teachers respond? Historian Niall Ferguson's opinion…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Educational Technology, Adolescents
Fink, Jennifer L. W. – Instructor, 2012
The end of the school year is in sight, but it's not too late to help lower-level readers catch up. Experts across the country were asked about the most common obstacles to reading success--and effective ways to over-come them. Their insights and tips can help a teacher make a real difference before summer begins.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Reading Skills, Reading Instruction, Elementary School Students
Atwell, Nancie – Instructor, 2007
This article explores the factors behind the success of a reading workshop at the Center for Teaching and Learning in Edgecomb, Maine. In the workshop, teachers start by being honest with students about what they do as readers. They acknowledge the guilt many of them grew up with--the feeling that there's a proper, rigorous way to read and that…
Descriptors: Workshops, Reading Instruction, Reading Habits, Reading Skills
Tetreault, Gerard E. – Instructor, 1970
An experimental program to revolutionize the teaching of reading. (CK)
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Teaching Methods, Tests, Typewriting
Duke, Nell K.; Pressley, Michael – Instructor, 2006
Teachers sometimes try every intervention strategy they can think of to help struggling readers. However, some teachers still feel that they are not getting through. This article presents the reading strategies offered by two literacy researchers Michael Pressley and Nell K. Duke, of Michigan State University.
Descriptors: Intervention, Reading Strategies, Reading Instruction, Reading Difficulties
Moyers, Suzanne – Instructor, 2000
Biographies can inspire students to reach their goals and explore various literary elements (turning points, cause and effect, and figurative language). This reading and writing workshop presents resources and strategies for introducing students to biography. A student reproducible has students examine why people are their role models or mentors.…
Descriptors: Biographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Skills, Teaching Methods
Instructor, 1978
Thirty activity ideas for school and home use that reinforce reading skills. (CM)
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Reading Improvement
Stover, Mayzette – Instructor, 1973
How a group of second graders used techniques from Sesame Street'' in developing phonics materials. (SP)
Descriptors: Phonics, Reading Instruction, Reading Materials, Reading Skills
Reutzel, D. Ray – Instructor, 2001
New research shows that certain conditions surrounding read-alouds will ensure the greatest benefits. Suggestions for getting the most out of reading aloud include: engage students' interests; make sure the books are at the right difficulty level; spend an appropriate amount of time on reading aloud; offer a range of materials to read aloud; and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Aloud to Others, Reading Instruction, Reading Skills
Zjawin, Dorothy; And Others – Instructor, 1981
Tips for helping children develop skills in reading directories, timetables, maps, signs, newspapers, credit forms, and consumer information. (SJL)
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Elementary Education, Functional Reading, Newspapers
Snowball, Diane – Instructor, 1997
Suggests three strategies to help students hear the sounds in words: developing phonemic awareness; explore sound/symbol relationships; and discover spelling patterns. This method is most effective if teachers continuously encourage students to think about how these strategies will help them as readers and writers. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Phonics, Reading Skills
Eshelman, Martha – Instructor, 1988
Teachers may use classroom cooking projects to encourage students to read. While developing basic reading skills, students also learn to follow directions and to cooperate in a group project. Three sample recipes are given. The article outlines steps to successfully complete a classroom cooking project. (JL)
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, Elementary Education, Reading Skills, Skill Development
Schoeller, Arthur W. – Instructor, 1972
Describes the organization of classroom Reading Learning Stations as one way to provide individualized learning experiences. (RB)
Descriptors: Experience Charts, Reading, Reading Development, Reading Instruction
Vail, Priscilla – Instructor, 1976
Here are 15 reading games you can adapt to any level, complete with easy-to-copy illustrations. Make them sturdy the first around--they'll get used and used! (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Illustrations, Learning Activities, Reading Games
Cunningham, Patricia – Instructor, 1997
Presents two cross-checking activities to help K-3 students learn decoding. The cross-checking involves decoding by using the consonants in a word along with the context. Children learn to decode by thinking about two things simultaneously (what word would make sense in a sentence and the word's letters and sounds). (SM)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Context Clues, Decoding (Reading), Directed Reading Activity