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Peer reviewedWorkman, Brooke – Clearing House, 1972
Describes an innovative approach to teaching history and social studies - class projects investigating the oral history of a period or region. (AN)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Class Activities, History, Oral History
Brantley, Mabel – Childhood Educ, 1970
Teachers who are aware can help parents to accept their children's ideas with respect and appreciation. In this article, a collection of recipes dictated by classroom children is used to reach mothers. (NH)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Parent Attitudes, Parent Child Relationship, Teacher Role
Peer reviewedMeyer, Janice Jones – Communication Education, 1983
Outlines an exercise that gets students to experience the oral composition of poetry. Describes methods for implementing the exercise; discusses results and advantages. (PD)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Higher Education, Oral Interpretation, Poetry
Noble, Karen – Perspectives for Teachers of the Hearing Impaired, 1983
Creative writing with deaf high schoolers began with understanding and writing similes of concrete objects. Lessons then moved to more abstract ideas, including similes for deafness (eight of which are presented). Students then shared their work with the class. (CL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Writing, Deafness, Descriptive Writing
Peer reviewedLife, Richard; Bennett, Paul W. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1982
Grade nine level students in Canadian studies are introduced to and immersed in the major "crises" affecting Quebec and Canada during the Quiet Revolution and to the present day in this simulation exercise. Students are asked to come to grips with the central problems of Quebec in crisis. (RM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Class Activities, Educational Games, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedErvin, Gerard L. – Foreign Language Annals, 1982
Describes several activities that can be used to fill short periods of class time to give language students extra language practice. Activities include generating word lists, sentences, questions, clue-words, 20 questions, hangman. All require no advance preparation. (BK)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Oral Language, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedAlexander, Bill; Doherty, Ken – History and Social Science Teacher, 1980
Provides instructions for a simulation which illustrates the concept of cultural assimilation. The game draws a parallel with problems faced by cultural minorities in Canada. Two groups, each with different culture, values, and priorities must reach a decision over the construction of a pipeline. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Comparative Education, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Interrelationships
Peer reviewedHenneman, Alice; Eunice, Lea – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1981
A program using food experiences with preschoolers having moderate to severe developmental delays in language skills is described. (DB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Developmental Disabilities, Food, Language Handicaps
Peer reviewedBirch, Leann Lipps; And Others – Child Development, 1980
Results indicated that presenting foods to preschool children as rewards or presenting them noncontingently paired with adult attention produced significant increases in preference. Effects persisted for at least six weeks following termination of the presentations. No consistent changes in preference were noted when the foods were presented in a…
Descriptors: Attention, Class Activities, Environmental Influences, Food
Peer reviewedLangford, Francis S.; Cope, Ann W. – Clearing House, 1980
Suggests using creative dramatics activities to foster students' skill in sensing, sequencing, expressing, and cooperating. Outlines five creative dramatics exercises suitable for a science, mathematics, art, or English class. (SJL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Dramatics, Pantomime, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedFrosch, Carol Snow – NASSP Bulletin, 1981
Lists the resources substitute teachers need and the kinds of activities that are suitable for them to supervise. (JM)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Assignments, Class Activities, Principals
Peer reviewedMorrill, Robert W. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1980
Presents an introductory exercise for a university course in political geography. First in pairs, then in groups of four, students explore diverse home locations and political experiences of one another. (KC)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Politics
Peer reviewedVartuli, Sue; Phelps, Carol – Childhood Education, 1980
Provides guidelines to teachers for managing smooth transitions from one preschool activity to another activity. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Administration, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Teaching Guides
Peer reviewedStoefen, Jill M.; And Others – American Annals of the Deaf, 1980
The article reviews theory and application of a reading program for hearing impaired students. The instructional procedures for the first unit are outlined and sample activities presented. (CL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Deafness, Program Descriptions, Reading Programs
Peer reviewedOlder, Jules – Teaching of Psychology, 1979
Outlines method to organize introductory psychology courses by using four learning components: experience, discussion of the experience, reading related literature, and integrating the theoretical and experiential aspects of the learned materials. Describes the use of dramatic incidents in the classroom. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement


