Kindergartners’ days should be filled with learning and fun that is accomplished through music, dance and movement, art-making, storytelling, read-alouds, pretend, dress up, blocks, play of all varieties, a multitude of science explorations, and, yes, a nap. Such kindergartners will emerge ...
Chapter Book Read-Alouds for Kindergarten Book #101 Number 101 is for you to fill in on the list.It’s that one book when you close your eyes and think back to being snuggled up on someone’s lap, you vividly remember.That book is a must-read with your kids.What book is it?I’d...
However, there is a noticeable silence in literacy research around issues of race and racism in Korean/Korean-American contexts. Given this imperative, this qualitative case study explores how kindergarten-age Korean children respond to African-American characters in picture books during read-alouds. W...
(see Evans & Saint-Aubin,2005). The current study was aimed at investigating the constancy of these results across reading development, by monitoring eye movements in shared book reading, for children from kindergarten to Grade 4. Children were read books of three difficulty levels. The results ...
Early Childhood Education Journal Patrick McGuire& Mable B. Kinzie 2821Accesses Explore all metrics Abstract Development of two-digit place value understanding in the elementary grades has been the subject of some study; however, research at the pre-kindergarten (Pre-K) level is limited. This two...