ERIC Number: ED137017
Record Type: RIE
Publication Date: 1977
Pages: 112
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Learning Activities and Resource Units: Intermediate 4-8. [Arizona] Migrant Child Institute.
Wheelock, Warren H., Ed.
A requirement of Arizona's Migrant Teacher Institutes was the preparation of instructional resource units. Development of these units was a key element in the three-stage recommendations related to individualizing instruction in both reading and oral language. The three stages were: Room Organization--Realistic Learning Centers, Unit Themes and Committee Activities, and Individual Conference and Record Keeping. This book consists of two of these stages: Room Organization--Realistic Learning Centers and Instructional Resource Units. Part I covers: what a learning center is; how to begin learning centers; suggested learning centers in the areas of language, math, science or health, art, music, and audio-media; and how to evaluate learning centers. Prepared by teachers and administrators who attended Migrant Summer Institutes since 1973, the nine resource units are intended for the intermediate grades, 4-8. Each unit consists of: goals, objectives, motivational activities, sub-topics, evaluation, and concluding activities. Unit topics are: Japan; Arizona citrus; Pinal County, Arizona; career education (banking); corn (its history and uses); metrics; Africa; first aid; and weaving, creative stitchery, and spool knitting. (NQ)
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Class Organization, Cultural Awareness, Definitions, Elementary Education, Evaluation, Individualized Instruction, Intermediate Grades, Learning Activities, Learning Centers (Classroom), Learning Laboratories, Metric System, Migrant Education, Resource Units, Student Projects, Teacher Developed Materials, Unit Plan
Publication Type: Guides - General
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Authoring Institution: Arizona State Dept. of Education, Phoenix.
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Note: Instructional materials in this publication were prepared by teachers and administrators who attended Migrant Summer Institutes since 1973