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Mora, Adolfo Rafael – Communication Teacher, 2021
Courses: Gender roles and communication, interpersonal communication, communication theory. Objectives: This activity introduces students to the social construction of gender, and asks them to consider gender diversity by understanding that shades of pink and blue exist within the binary. Specifically, students are given blue or pink color…
Descriptors: Sex, Gender Issues, Diversity, Color
Blattner, Margaret; Hug, Barbara; Ogrodnik, Jon; Korol, Donna – Science Teacher, 2013
Generating, collecting, and analyzing data is an essential practice in the science classroom (NRC 2012). Taking this data and using it to craft an explanation that demonstrates understanding of content is another essential practice. But both practices can be challenging, and students often require teacher support to succeed. Accordingly, the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Science, High Schools
Falter, H. Ellie – Teaching Music, 2011
How do teachers teach students to count rhythms? Teachers can choose from various techniques. Younger students may learn themed words (such as "pea," "carrot," or "avocado"), specific rhythm syllables (such as "ta" and "ti-ti"), or some other counting method to learn notation and internalize rhythms. As students grow musically, and especially when…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musicians, Music Techniques, Computation
Durbin, Diana J.; Pickett, Linda H.; Powell, Tenisha L. – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2011
In this science unit, kindergarten students participate in engaging and developmentally appropriate activities as they learn about the science behind rainbows. The authors include descriptions of the standards and skills addressed by the unit, a synopsis of scientifically accurate content knowledge concerning rainbows, relevant children's…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
Fontaine, Joseph J.; Decker, Karie L. – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2009
Although children often characterize animals by the animals' color or pattern, the children seldom understand the evolutionary and ecological factors that favor particular colors. In this article, we describe two activities that help students understand the distinct evolutionary strategies of warning coloration and camouflage. Because both of…
Descriptors: Animals, Ecological Factors, Evolution, Color

Sadler, Philip – Physics Teacher, 1991
Describes an inexpensive spectrum projector that makes high-dispersion, high-efficiency diffraction gratings using a holographic process. Discusses classroom applications such as transmission spectra, absorption spectra, reflection characteristics of materials, color mixing, florescence and phosphorescence, and break up spectral colors. (MDH)
Descriptors: Color, Discovery Learning, High Schools, Investigations
Flowers, Toni – 1987
Over 175 activities are described for helping children with autism in the following areas: auditory development (discrimination and memory); concept development (body concept, body in space/direction, size, time, shapes, same/different, color, numbers); social development; speech and language development; and visual-motor integration. The purpose,…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Training, Autism, Color
DeBruin, Jerry – 1986
Designed to develop creativity in young learners, this book contains interdisciplinary activities which focus on the theme of light and color. Activity pages are provided that can serve as front and back covers of a student booklet and the suggested activities can be duplicated for insertion between the covers resulting in a booklet for each…
Descriptors: Color, Educational Games, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Mississippi State Dept. of Education, Jackson. – 1982
This reading curriculum guide, correlated with the numerical coding of the Reading Skills List published by the Migrant Student Record Transfer System, covers eight learning areas: readiness, consonants, vowels, structural analysis, literal, inferential, vocabulary, and reading in content area. Each exercise is illustrated by a large drawing, and…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Color, Consonants, Content Area Reading

Dybdahl, Claudia S.; Shaw, Donna Gail – Science Activities, 1993
Explains how literature constructs can support science curriculum in an integrated unit model. Literature is integrated to complement science, but the literature activities are feasible in their own right. The result is an organized and purposeful exploration of concepts from two points of view that may be used as separate lessons or incorporated…
Descriptors: Biology, Color, Earth Science, Elementary Secondary Education
Essex Corp., Huntsville, AL. – 1990
For as long as people have walked the Earth, they have looked to the stars, have been inspired by their beauty and remoteness and have found their way over sea and deserts by their guidance. Since then, enormous progress has been made in the understanding of the stars, and today the expanding and fascinating world of high-energy astronomy awaits…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Class Activities, Color, Earth Science
Haywood County Consolidated Schools, Waynesville, NC. – 1985
This guide is intended to assist vocational educators teaching a course in graphics to relate the skills addressed in science courses to a particular vocational education course. The guide consists of a curriculum alignment chart that cross-references vocational performance indicators to science skills/competencies. The science competency…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Behavioral Objectives, Check Lists, Chemical Reactions
Hays, Tricia – 2000
This teacher's instructional guide, which is part of a family and consumer sciences education series focusing on a broad range of employment opportunities, is intended to assist teachers responsible for teaching one- and two-year interior design programs for Texas high school students. The following are among the items included: (1) introductory…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Brainstorming, Career Development, Career Education