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School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1992
Provides six fully developed library media activities designed to be used in connection with specific curriculum units in mathematics, social studies, reading/language arts, and science. Library media skills objectives, curriculum objectives, resources, instructional roles, activities and procedures for completion, evaluation, and followup are…
Descriptors: Course Integrated Library Instruction, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Science
Fina, Allan de – Instructor, 1992
Explains how elementary teachers can help students understand onomatopoeia, suggesting that they define onomatopoeia, share examples of it, read poems and have students discuss onomatopoeic words, act out common household sounds, write about sound effects, and create choral readings of onomatopoeic poems. Two appropriate poems are included. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Teaching, Elementary Education, Language Arts
Peer reviewedUrzua, Carole – Language Arts, 1992
Discusses the theory and practice of literature study, an approach to using books with elementary and junior high/middle school children. Discusses how teachers learn how to turn talk into dialogue; what children learn from literature studies; and what the children want teachers to know about their experiences with literature studies. (RS)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Junior High Schools, Language Arts
School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1992
Provides five fully developed library media activities designed to be used in connection with specific curriculum units in art, health, reading/language arts, and social studies. Library media skills objectives, curriculum objectives, resources, instructional roles, activity and procedures for completion, evaluation, and followup are described for…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Course Integrated Library Instruction, Elementary Education, Health Education
Spann, Mary Beth – Instructor, 1992
Fourteen examples are given of teacher-created day-long celebrations which are designed to sharpen students' thinking skills and incorporate math, science, reading, and language arts. The special days include Janus Day, Twins Day, Friendship Day, Interactive Reading Fair, Sixties Day, Clash Day, Generation Day, and Back-to-the-Future Day. (IAH)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Science
McKenzie, Barbara K. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1993
Describes photosketching, including classroom applications in language arts, social studies, history, art, geography, and physical education; the materials that are needed; and actual procedures involved in teaching students the photosketching process. (Contains three references.) (LRW)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Geography, History
Manning, Maryann; Manning, Gary – Teaching Pre K-8, 1993
Discusses the whole-language approach to education at the middle school level, introducing concepts and techniques that teachers can employ to implement whole-language learning in their classrooms. Notes that, even in departmentalized schools with short class periods, teachers can use many of these ideas in whatever subject they teach. (MDM)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Language Arts
Hudson, Shelly J. – Teaching Pre K-8, 1993
Advises teachers trying to understand the whole-language approach to not expect to become a whole-language expert immediately; make learning real; make students responsible for daily routines; talk to parents about their children; beware of publishers and workshops that are whole language in name only; and develop a community of readers and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Language Arts
Peer reviewedKelly, Patricia R.; Farnan, Nancy – New Advocate, 1994
Argues that the primary value of literature lies within the work itself, an appreciation of it, and the connections readers make to it. Discusses how a reader response approach offers one way to open the door for children to the lived-through experience of literature as art with intrinsic value. (SR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Language Arts, Literature Appreciation, Reader Response
Peer reviewedBartlett, Kevin – International Schools Journal, 1994
Part 1, published in the November 1993 issue of "International Schools Journal," suggested that teachers should address how students learn and how teachers teach to penetrate the surface of internationalism and do more than create a shared curriculum. To succeed, learners must regularly engage in purposeful inquiry into meaningful…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), International Schools
Peer reviewedRichardson, Judy S. – Journal of Reading, 1994
Presents an excerpt from Anne Dillard's "Pilgrim at Tinker Creek" suitable for reading aloud in science classrooms. Offers suggestions that combine the observations of both a science and a language arts teacher. (RS)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Content Area Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Arts
Peer reviewedMacaul, Sherry L.; And Others – Reading Horizons, 1994
Explores three different kinds of university-school collaboration. Describes how the traditional boundaries between universities and schools are being bridged. Advocates collaborative relationships that engage participants in cooperative efforts to design alternative practices and models of teaching. (HB)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, College School Cooperation, Higher Education, Language Arts
Feiman, Lynn – Hands On, 1991
A middle school teacher reflects on her year-long experience of applying the Foxfire approach to a language arts class, on student successes and disappointments, and on the difficulties of carrying out meaningful research on this process. Student comments are included. (SV)
Descriptors: Action Research, Childrens Literature, Classroom Research, Intermediate Grades
Olds, Henry F., Jr. – Writing Notebook: Creative Word Processing in the Classroom, 1992
Discusses the need for fundamental restructuring of language arts instruction. Discusses the benefits of the whole-language approach and the current problems with testing, use of instructional time, and the lack of teacher support. (PRA)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
Ettinger, Blanche – BEA Journal of Metropolitan New York, 1991
Presents a model for teaching language and suggests that it is good to experiment with as many styles as possible to stimulate students and maintain their interest in learning. Points out that language skills must be integrated in the course content and evaluative procedures must be used to determine whether student improvement is visible. (JOW)
Descriptors: Business Education, Integrated Curriculum, Language Arts, Language Skills


