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Berliner, David; Casanova, Ursula – Instructor, 1989
This article discusses a study which confirms that for students to do well on standardized tests, schools and teachers must address how they use time. Suggestions are offered on how teachers can enhance their school learning environment and reduce the amount of time consumed by interruptions and routine activities. (IAH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Environment, Effective Schools Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Markle, Sandra – Instructor, 1983
The ability to measure time means being able to arrange events in logical sequences, predict which kinds of events take longer than others, and understand different divisions of time. Teaching methods and class activities that will help children develop skills and concepts concerning time usage are presented. (PP)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Measurement Techniques
Instructor, 1985
Reproducible pages containing various activities for students to do during summer vacation are offered. Teacher and parent involvement with these activities is briefly discussed. (CB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Leisure Time, Recreational Activities
Markle, Sandra – Instructor, 1988
A science unit on clocks demonstrates the need to control variables to obtain reliable results from an experiment. Two activities, one for beginners and one for advanced students, are included. Directions for making a sundial are offered. (MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Predictor Variables, Scientific Methodology
Campbell, Joan Daniels – Instructor, 1988
A research paper can be seen as a reasonable goal by students if the teacher focuses on the process of writing as much as on the final product. The steps involved are explained and a reproducible progress chart is included. (MT)
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Research Papers (Students), Student Research, Time Management
Cochran, Judith M. – Instructor, 1989
Strategies are outlined for reinforcing and assessing what students have learned without producing a lot of paperwork to correct. Techniques include paper-free strategies and enriched worksheets that accomplish more with less paper. (IAH)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Teaching Methods
Petreshene, Susan S. – Instructor, 1985
Short, creative thinking sessions can help fill the time between classes while encouraging students to develop all of their thinking processes. Activities are offered that require organizing, imagining, observing, patterning, and questioning skills. (DF)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cognitive Development, Creative Thinking, Elementary Education
Avery, Carol – Instructor, 1992
Describes how an elementary teacher developed a daily writer's workshop. Suggestions for finding time to write include reducing use of workbooks and skillsheets, looking for redundancy in curriculum programs, concentrating on writing for a shortened period of the school year, and creating time-saving instructional strategies. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Teaching Methods, Time Management
Oehring, Sandee – Instructor, 1993
Presents ideas to help teachers make one-computer classrooms work. Suggestions include making sure the teacher masters the computer, managing computer time, using keyboarding strategies (such as photocopied keyboards for practice), and using time-saving techniques (e.g., previewing programs, pooling resources, and treating computers with care).…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Education, Keyboarding (Data Entry)
Nuzum, Margaret – Instructor, 1998
To improve homework quality in the classroom, teachers should clear up homework fogginess and use strategies for success, including creating goal-directed assignments, balancing homework, allowing time to finish assignments, viewing homework-assignment time as part of the learning process, helping students organize their homework, and helping…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Homework, Parent Role, Parent School Relationship
Noon, Elizabeth F.; Shalaway, Linda – Instructor, 1981
Two authors discuss the allocation of classroom instructional and noninstructional time and suggest ways that an elementary teacher can increase students' engaged time and his/her own productivity as a teacher. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Class Organization, Classroom Research, Efficiency
Hilton, Kenneth – Instructor, 1980
Presented are activities and teaching strategies designed to make history real to students, to develop in them, first, a sense of personal involvement with the past, and second, a time-sense and historical perspective. Suggestions include use of biography, historical fiction, oral history, genealogy, role playing, and time-lines. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction, Learning Activities, Motivation Techniques
Spann, Mary Beth – Instructor, 1991
This planning guide for efficient use of the last weeks before school opens offers ideas for interactive hall and wall displays, a guide to self-made math manipulatives, a materials checklist, a four-week task planning countdown, and a listing of teacher resource books and other classroom materials. (SM)
Descriptors: Bulletin Boards, Check Lists, Classroom Environment, Computer Software
Dattilo, Diana; And Others – Instructor, 1991
Elementary and secondary teachers present strategies for using technology to reduce time spent on routine classroom tasks. The article describes computer software that streamlines classroom management (e.g., for keeping grades and teaching notes). An annotated list of software programs and their manufacturers is provided. (SM)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Managed Instruction, Computer Software, Computer Software Reviews
Instructor, 1983
Three reproducible calendars for June, July, and August, accompanied by a list of activities that reinforce skills students have developed in school are presented. There are separate activities for primary and intermediate level students as well as suggestions for expanding activities . (JM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Creative Activities, Elementary Education, Individual Activities
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