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Elementary Education

University of Northern Iowa

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2000

Discussion--Study and teaching (Elementary); Reading (Elementary);

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A Literature Base To Promote Peer Discussion Groups In A Third-Grade Reading Program, Angela L. Seifert Jan 2000

A Literature Base To Promote Peer Discussion Groups In A Third-Grade Reading Program, Angela L. Seifert

Graduate Research Papers

A decided trend in the literature-based reading program movement in the elementary school is the discussion of ideas that have been generated during the reading process. These interactions with peers and teachers can assist children in constructing meaning from the text and in considering alternative interpretations of the text, thus extending their thinking-language abilities.

To extend discussion in a third-grade classroom, an annotated list of picture books to accompany some of the designated themes of the reading program have been developed. An example teacher-directed lesson to promote inference-making through discussion is also included.