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Damonte, Kathleen – Science and Children, 2004
One thing scientists study is how objects move. A famous scientist named Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) spent a lot of time observing objects in motion and came up with three laws that describe how things move. This explanation only deals with the first of his three laws of motion. Newton's First Law of Motion says that moving objects will continue…
Descriptors: Motion, Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Culwin, Fintan – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2006
An activity designed to actively introduce first year students to issues related to academic misconduct is described. The activity involves computing students writing a short essay on a topic related to the history of computing. The essays are subsequently automatically checked for non-originality and the outcomes made available to the students.…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Cheating, Plagiarism, College Freshmen
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Arnold, Stephen – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2006
The possibilities for using graphic calculators to enhance the teaching and learning of mathematics are great. However, the boundaries explode when these powerful tools for learning are connected to data logging devices: a whole new approach to mathematics learning becomes possible. Using real world data to introduce the main functions (which are…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Activities, Class Activities, Mathematics
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DeBlase, Gina – English Journal, 2005
The way two English teachers have used collaborative dramatic activities to help students make connections to the next, develop critical awareness and become empowered by language is described. The collaborative dramatic activities can be used with a variety of plays as well as other types of literature.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, English Teachers, Drama, Literature
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Davies, Alison; Ramsay, Jill; Lindfield, Helen; Couperthwaite, John – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
This paper examines BSc Physiotherapy students' experiences of developing their neurological observational and analytical skills using a blend of traditional classroom activities and computer-based materials at the University of Birmingham. New teaching and learning resources were developed and supported in the School of Health Sciences using Web…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Sciences, Patients, Learning Activities
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Mushi, Selina – Intercultural Education, 2004
This study explored pre-service teachers' perceptions of "multicultural education" and types of activities considered to be "multicultural" in the context of teaching young children. The data were collected over a period of three semesters from three groups of students participating in a clinical seminar in a mid-western US university. The…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Activities, Class Activities, Young Children
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Robinson, Melanie – Language Awareness, 2005
Traditional psycholinguistic approaches to metalinguistic awareness in L1 learners elicit responses containing metalanguage that demonstrates metalinguistic awareness of predetermined aspects of language knowledge. This paper, which takes a more ethnographic approach, demonstrates how pupils are able to engage their own focus of metalanguage when…
Descriptors: Metalinguistics, Written Language, Learning Activities, Native Speakers
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Beaudet, Bob; Grube, Dan – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2005
Volleyball, by its very nature, is a difficult game to play. Players at all ages have a hard time hitting the ball to their intended targets, resulting in rallies that rarely last more than one or two hits. The resulting game, then, is slow paced and boring, with a lot of standing around and little activity time. In an attempt to ease the…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Learning Activities, Teaching Methods, Physical Education
Sarama, Julie; Clements, Douglas H. – Early Childhood Today, 2006
There often seems to be confusion as to when young children should be ready to learn basic math concepts. The truth is, children are born ready to do mathematics. They show amazing competencies very early in life. For example, one can show an infant two objects as one moves them behind a screen. Then one more object is added. When the screen is…
Descriptors: Infants, Learning Readiness, Preschool Children, Mathematics Instruction
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Wagler, Ron; Moseley, Christine – Science Scope, 2005
The Madagascar hissing cockroach (MHC) provides an excellent avenue to introduce students to the joys of inquiry-centered learning. MHC's are relatively tame, produce little odor, do not bite, and are easy to handle and breed. Because of these characteristics, they are ideal for classroom activities, science projects, and as pets. They also help…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Entomology, Class Activities, Science Projects
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Gorham, Gail; Bobis, Janette – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2005
This article presents several tips that teachers can use to teach children about time. One activity, investigating 24-hour time, aims to familiarise upper primary students with converting a.m. and p.m. notations to 24-hour time. Another activity requires students to construct a calendar month in order to familiarize themselves with the components…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Mathematics Instruction, Time, Teaching Methods
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DeCapua, Lynn – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2008
This article examines how service-learning was integrated effectively into two teacher education courses at a Mercy university in New Jersey to raise awareness regarding the needs of diverse learners, particularly those with disabilities. Specific goals of the service-learning requirement, description of the service-learning activities, and…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Teaching Methods, Teacher Education Programs, Student Diversity
US Department of Education, 2008
The first five years of a child's life are a time of physical, emotional, and cognitive growth. The amount of support children receive during these early years can be strongly connected to the level of success they achieve later in life. Children whose families involve them in activities that allow them to wonder and experiment often take pleasure…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Preschool Children, Child Development, Parent Responsibility
Blackburn, Barbara R. – Eye on Education, 2008
Reader-friendly and practical, Rigor is NOT a Four-Letter Word is filled with tools you can use every day to raise the level of rigor in your classroom. These strategies can be incorporated immediately across content areas, grades, and subjects. Barbara Blackburn clearly defines what rigor is and how individual teachers can provide challenging…
Descriptors: School Effectiveness, Learning Activities, Instructional Effectiveness, Classroom Techniques
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Clase, Kari – Journal of Technology Studies, 2008
The health industry is an important and growing economic engine. Advances are being made in pharmaceutical and biotechnology discoveries and their applications (including manufacturing), as well as in health care services. As a result, there is an increasing sophistication of the products and services available and being developed, with an…
Descriptors: Industry, College Students, Biotechnology, Engineering Technology
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