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Wilson, Ruth – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2012
Now in its second edition, "Nature and Young Children" promotes the holistic development of children by connecting them with nature. It offers advice and guidance on how to set up indoor and outdoor nature play spaces as well as encouraging environmentally responsible attitudes, values and behaviour in your early childhood setting. Covering topics…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Special Needs Students, Play, Young Children
Hunter, Kathleen, Ed. – 1990
Heritage education is defined as teaching and learning about U.S. history and culture. It is an interdisciplinary approach to education that encompasses subjects like architecture, art, community planning, social history, politics, conservation, and transportation. This guide is intended to help persons identify information about heritage…
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education, Heritage Education
East Stroudsburg Univ., PA. Center for the Arts in Education. – 1983
Developed by a graduate seminar class, this guide is intended to help teachers use museums to integrate the arts into the elementary social studies curriculum. Although many of the resources included pertain specifically to Pennsylvania, the guide can serve as a model for educators in other states. Many different resources are provided. There is…
Descriptors: Art Education, Community Resources, Concept Teaching, Creativity

Long, Bob – Social Studies Review, 1981
Outlines plans for a year-long, integrated, interdisciplinary curriculum, in which Southern California social studies students in grades K-12 study Shakespeare, his works, and the Elizabethan period. Suggestions for activities for all discipline areas, resource materials, and human resources are included. (AM)
Descriptors: Drama, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Human Resources
Watt, Shirley L., Ed.; And Others – 1986
The current energy situation in the United States is a web of complicated and related elements. This document attempts to address some of these variables in presenting interdisciplinary energy lessons taken from instructional packets previously developed by the Project for an Energy-Enriched Curriculum (PEEC). The 19 physical science lessons…
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Appropriate Technology, Depleted Resources, Energy Education

Kelsey, Claudia; And Others – 1984
This curriculum guide is the third (Series III) in a six-volume set that comprises the Sea Week Curriculum Series developed in Alaska. The book lends itself to the second-grade level but can be adapted to preschool, secondary, and adult education. Ten units contain 77 activities with worksheets that cover the following topics: (1) introduction to…
Descriptors: Activities, Conservation (Environment), Curriculum Guides, Environmental Education
Indiana State Dept. of Education, Indianapolis. Center for School Improvement and Performance. – 1991
Protection of existing water supplies is critical to ensuring good health for people and animals alike. This program is aligned with the Izaak Walton League of American's Save Our Streams program which is based on the concept that students can greatly improve the quality of a nearby stream, pond, or river by regular visits and monitoring. The…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Conservation (Environment), Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education

Current, 1979
Procedures are described for practicing the art of scrimshaw in the classroom. Several materials are suggested for use. These include beef soup bones, old piano keys, nails, sandpaper, and lampblack or charcoal. (SA)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Class Activities, Educational Resources, Elementary Education
Environmental Protection Agency, Chicago, IL. Great Lakes National Program Office. – 1990
This booklet introduces an environmental curriculum for use in a variety of elementary subjects. The lesson plans provide an integrated approach to incorporating Great Lakes environmental issues into the subjects of history, social studies, and environmental sciences. Each of these sections contains background information, discussion points, and a…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Elementary Education
Nelson, Dennis; And Others – 1995
Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) is a nonprofit water education program for educators and young people. This curriculum and activity guide for kindergarten through twelfth grades is a collection of innovative, water-related activities that are hands-on, easy to use, and fun. The activities incorporate a variety of formats such as large…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Platania, Phil; Haught, Debbie – 1983
Nine lessons are provided in this interdisciplinary unit which examines how the early maritime cultures have affected the lifestyles of today. The unit is designed to supplement fifth and sixth grade social studies, art, science, language arts, mathematics, music, and reading curricula. Each lesson includes lessons concepts, competency goals,…
Descriptors: Archaeology, Colonial History (United States), Folk Culture, Handicrafts
Franz, Kristi Rennebohm – 2000
The Water in Africa Project was realized over a 2-year period by a team of Peace Corps volunteers, World Wise Schools (WWS) classroom teachers, and WWS staff members. As part of an expanded, detailed design, resources were collected from over 90 volunteers serving in African countries, photos and stories were prepared, and standards-based learning…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Benchmarking, Community Resources, Comparative Analysis
Alexander, Phyllis, Ed.; And Others – 1991
Through direct experience within natural settings, outdoor education allows students to learn about environmental concerns such as migration of birds, weather systems, wildlife habitats, watersheds, soil erosion, geological formations, food chains, and community resources. All subject areas in the present curriculum can be enriched through outdoor…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Elementary Education
Gray, R. Wayne; Martin, William T. – 1982
North Carolina and Dare County, with assistance from the federal government, are developing a seafood industrial park at Wanchese, a small residential community. The purposes of this park are to develop a major commercial seafood handling, processing, and distribution port in North Carolina; and to provide a home port with support facilities for a…
Descriptors: Community Development, Conservation (Environment), Food, Grade 7
Mickelson, Belle; And Others – 1983
This curriculum guide is the first (Series I) in a six-volume set that comprises the Sea Week Curriculum Series developed in Alaska. As a basic introduction, this first book in the series lends itself to the kindergarten level but can be adapted to preschool, secondary, and adult education. Six units contain 32 activities with worksheets that…
Descriptors: Activities, Animals, Birds, Curriculum Guides