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PDF pending restorationDavis, Gary A.; Houtman, Susan E. – 1968
The ideas in this workbook for stimulating children's creative thinking are presented as integral parts of ten stories about a boy named Dudley Bond (a distant relative of a very famous spy), his friend Max (a professional bear), and his cousin Maybelle. They find their imaginations stretched by a backyard scientist-inventor who knows dozens of…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Thinking, Elementary Education, Imagination
Feldhusen, John F.; And Others – 1975
This publication was designed to help teachers learn about promising materials, methods, and techniques for teaching creative thinking and problem solving to disadvantaged elementary school children. Two kinds of reviews of published teaching materials for specific grade levels and subject areas are included: (1) reviews of commercially published…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Thinking, Instructional Materials, Problem Solving
The "Dismal Science" -- Economics. Creative Challenges for Young People, Their Teachers and Parents.
Ellenberg, Norman L. – 1972
This document presents a variety of creative activities for young people to help them not only understand some of the principles of economics but, further, enjoy the study of economics. The book, while not a comprehensive or in-depth view of the science of economics, comprises a quick survey of some important aspects of understanding the system.…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Creative Activities, Economics Education, Elementary Education
New York State Poets in the Schools, Chappaqua. – 1977
Described are activities used in an interdisciplinary arts program with moderately and severely/profoundly mentally retarded, perceptually impaired, emotionally disturbed, and physically handicapped students. Objectives and procedures are discussed for activities dealing with bodies (including body tracing), visual and poetic circles, textures,…
Descriptors: Art, Art Activities, Art Expression, Creative Activities
Gillies, Emily – 1973
This pamphlet provides suggestions for teachers for using creative dramatics in the classroom. The contents include: "Dr. Edwin Land Considers the Nature of Creativity"; "Six Basic Principles for Using Creative Dramatics with All Children," which discusses tuning in the senses, listening and recording, pantomime, rhythms and movement, presenting a…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Development, Creative Dramatics, Elementary Education
Lid, R. W.; Handler, Philip – 1975
The Protocol Materials in English (PME) project was set up to study literature and the teaching of literature in an effort to determine whether it is possible to discover hierarchies of concepts and to create materials to illustrate those concepts. This guide--second in a series--focuses on the acts that the reader performs in responding to a…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, English Instruction, Instructional Films, Instructional Materials
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Elementary Curriculum Development. – 1974
In introducing drama into the elementary classroom it is wise to start by having children portray that which they have experienced. First attempts should be short and simple with later attempts more complex and of longer duration. The first section of this bulletin offers numerous types of preliminary activities. The remainder of the booklet…
Descriptors: Acting, Creative Activities, Creative Dramatics, Creative Expression
Hoetker, James – 1975
Although drama should be a central, indispensable activity not only in language arts programs but in college and university programs preparing teachers of language arts and reading, few teachers have had opportunities for the workshop and theater experiences that would enable them to introduce their students to the world of drama. This booklet…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Activities, Creative Dramatics, Dramatics
Dugger, Anita; And Others – 1974
The curriculum outlined in this document was designed for the creative teacher to use in a learning environment which encourages pupils to experiment, to explore, to develop a positive self-image, and to express ideas freely and without fear of losing dignity. This document defines 19 drama skills and describes drama activities, with suggested…
Descriptors: Choral Speaking, Class Activities, Creative Activities, Curriculum Guides
Texas Education Agency, Austin. Div. of Curriculum Development. – 1978
Creative dramatics is an art form which enables children under the guidance of an imaginative and responsive adult, to reinforce academic subjects, establish a positive self-image and develop the processes of concentration, analysis, evaluation, inference, and creativity. Designed to assist elementary teachers and administrators, this book does…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Creative Activities, Creative Dramatics
Tucker, Dorothy
The guide is intended to help teachers teach mentally handicapped children who have been mainstreamed into preschool, nursery school, or first grade public school classes. Part 1 answers frequently asked questions regarding the definition of mental retardation, realistic expectations, emotional needs, discipline, and teaching approaches. Part 2…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Development, Communication Skills, Community Resources
North Dakota State Board for Vocational Education, Bismarck. – 1971
The document is a sampling of lesson plans for career education in secondary academic subject areas, produced by North Dakota school personnel with the State board, for a vocational education exemplary project. It is a preliminary draft compiled for field-testing. Project objectives include: (1) preparing youth to cope with continued change in the…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Education, Career Planning, Creative Activities
Mollohan, Kathleen – 1978
The social studies unit involves students in learning about how their families and neighbors view their community. In addition, students identify community issues and problems, and explore their own attitudes about their community. It is designed for use in grade five through junior high school. There are four parts to the community study project.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Change, Community Study, Creative Activities


