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Saidel, Judith; And Others – History Teacher, 1980
Describes a secondary level interdisciplinary (social studies and language arts) study of family life in early nineteenth-century New England. Research and creative writing were combined with a working field trip to a living history museum, Old Sturbridge Village. (KC)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Field Trips, Historiography, History Instruction
Stanford Univ., CA. Stanford Program on International and Cross Cultural Education. – 1995
In recent years, haiku has become a widely adopted part of the language arts, social studies, and multicultural studies curriculum, particularly at the elementary level. Haiku became popular in the 17th and 18th centuries in Japan. Haiku remains popular because these poems describe nature and human experiences, as well as being simple and short.…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Culture, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
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Dugan, Virginia – Language Arts, 1976
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Art, Creative Writing, Dramatics
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Reid, H. Kay; McGlathery, Glenn – Science and Children, 1977
Provided are 33 ideas for incorporating science topics into a creative writing class. (SL)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Dienes, Zoltan P. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1987
A learning sequence is sketched that enables children to have valid experiences in music, language, mathematics, and movement, more or less simultaneously. The activity starts with a short tune and works toward a song as the solution to the problem. The creation of a dance follows the writing of the song. (RH)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Language Arts
Evertz, Sally; And Others – 1987
Developed by teachers and project staff members, this guide is designed to provide the opportunity for the practice and extension of basic skills in reading, writing, and language arts and to increase student and faculty knowledge of creative writing as an art. The strategies in the guide supply teachers with alternatives from which to select…
Descriptors: Art Education, Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Instructional Materials
Stanford Univ., CA. Stanford Program on International and Cross Cultural Education. – 1995
In recent years, haiku has become a widely adopted part of the language arts curriculum, particularly at the elementary level. Educators appreciate the simplicity and brevity of haiku as a poetic form that young students can grasp fairly easily and therefore express themselves readily. However, this focus on form has often been to the exclusion of…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Asian History, Asian Studies, Creative Writing
Jones, Allan; Gorney, Janifer – 1981
Activities intended to encourage creative expression in all areas of the K-6 curriculum are presented for use by parents and teachers. Language and visual arts activities are emphasized and are integrated with the areas of social science, mathematics, science, self-esteem, and values clarification. The amount of materials needed and the…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Creative Activities, Creative Writing, Elementary Education
Bradley, James – 1989
A survey of professional publications concerned with curriculum and instruction in the learning and teaching of literature at the elementary and secondary levels, this annotated bibliography derives principally from the ERIC database. The 207-item bibliography includes titles dating from 1980 through 1988. The selections are divided into sections…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Creative Writing, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education
Zavatsky, Bill, Ed.; Padgett, Ron, Ed. – 1977
In this collection, numerous professional writers who have worked with students in public school classrooms offer ideas for helping students learn to write creatively. The ideas are grouped into six major sections: "Teaching Writing,""Writing Ideas" (gimmicks, letters and dialogues, writing from observation, writing and literature), "Drama, Film,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Audiovisual Instruction, Creative Development, Creative Writing