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Embodied Learning Activities Focusing on Letter-Sound Knowledge Increase Spelling Performance in 1st Grade Children with Low and High Reading Ability
by
Topor, Marta Katarzyna
, Malling, Anne Sofie Bøgh
, Hansen, Rasmus Ahmt
, Gejl, Anne Kær
, Wienecke, Jacob
, Damsgaard, Linn
, Markers, Rebekka Læssøe
, Jensen, Søren Kildahl
, Nielsen, Anne-Mette Veber
in
At risk youth
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Early childhood education
/ Educational psychology
/ Grade 1
/ Learning Activities
/ Literacy
/ Phonemes
/ Randomized Controlled Trials
/ Reading Ability
/ Reading comprehension
/ Reading Difficulties
/ Spelling
/ Teaching Methods
2023
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Embodied Learning Activities Focusing on Letter-Sound Knowledge Increase Spelling Performance in 1st Grade Children with Low and High Reading Ability
by
Topor, Marta Katarzyna
, Malling, Anne Sofie Bøgh
, Hansen, Rasmus Ahmt
, Gejl, Anne Kær
, Wienecke, Jacob
, Damsgaard, Linn
, Markers, Rebekka Læssøe
, Jensen, Søren Kildahl
, Nielsen, Anne-Mette Veber
in
At risk youth
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Early childhood education
/ Educational psychology
/ Grade 1
/ Learning Activities
/ Literacy
/ Phonemes
/ Randomized Controlled Trials
/ Reading Ability
/ Reading comprehension
/ Reading Difficulties
/ Spelling
/ Teaching Methods
2023
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Embodied Learning Activities Focusing on Letter-Sound Knowledge Increase Spelling Performance in 1st Grade Children with Low and High Reading Ability
by
Topor, Marta Katarzyna
, Malling, Anne Sofie Bøgh
, Hansen, Rasmus Ahmt
, Gejl, Anne Kær
, Wienecke, Jacob
, Damsgaard, Linn
, Markers, Rebekka Læssøe
, Jensen, Søren Kildahl
, Nielsen, Anne-Mette Veber
in
At risk youth
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Early childhood education
/ Educational psychology
/ Grade 1
/ Learning Activities
/ Literacy
/ Phonemes
/ Randomized Controlled Trials
/ Reading Ability
/ Reading comprehension
/ Reading Difficulties
/ Spelling
/ Teaching Methods
2023
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Embodied Learning Activities Focusing on Letter-Sound Knowledge Increase Spelling Performance in 1st Grade Children with Low and High Reading Ability
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Embodied Learning Activities Focusing on Letter-Sound Knowledge Increase Spelling Performance in 1st Grade Children with Low and High Reading Ability
2023
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The study aimed to investigate the effect of embodied learning on children’s literacy skills and whether the activities were particularly beneficial for children at risk for reading difficulties. We conducted a randomized controlled trial during 4 weeks for grade 1 children (n = 52, age = 7.1). Children were randomly assigned to receive regular classroom teaching (CON) or to receive teaching focusing on letter-sound couplings with the use of the body (i.e., movement-phonemes) (MOVE). Children were evaluated on letter knowledge, word reading, and spelling performance before the intervention (T1) and after the intervention (T2). A significantly improvement for MOVE compared to CON from T1 to T2 was observed in children’s ability to name letter-sounds (p < 0.001), conditional sounds (p <0.001), and for spelling performance (p = 0.002). Within CON and MOVE, children were divided into low (LP) and high performers (HP) based on word reading performance at baseline. A significantly higher improvement for LP in MOVE was observed compared to LP in CON from T1 to T2 in letter-sounds (p < 0.0001), conditional letter-sounds (p <0.0001), and for spelling performance (p = 0.037). No differences were observed between LP-MOVE and HP-MOVE. Our results demonstrate that a short intervention based on movement-phonemes increase children’s letter knowledge and spelling performance. The results also demonstrate that LP and HP have similar improvements and therefore, this type of activities are not particularly beneficial for children at risk for reading difficulties. We suggest that this teaching method could be beneficial for all school children at this age.
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Springer Nature B.V
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