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Davis, Gary A.; Houtman, Susan E. – 1968
The ideas in this workbook for stimulating children's creative thinking are presented as integral parts of ten stories about a boy named Dudley Bond (a distant relative of a very famous spy), his friend Max (a professional bear), and his cousin Maybelle. They find their imaginations stretched by a backyard scientist-inventor who knows dozens of…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Thinking, Elementary Education, Imagination
Missouri State Council on the Arts, St. Louis. – 1975
As one component of the Special Arts Project and designed to stimulate the use of creative drama in the classroom, this booklet describes 26 topics for classroom dramatic activities. Examples of topics are slow-motion techniques, simultaneous conversation, magic strings, making an object real, texture walk, word toss, tag freezes, and changing…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Dramatics, Creative Expression, Elementary Education
Hobson, Arline B.; McCauley, Perry B. – 1976
The learning activities in this handbook were taken directly from Tucson Early Education Model (TEEM) classrooms and designed to foster intellectual and language development. More specifically, these activities are designed to foster linguistic awareness, sensory perception, curiosity, and imagination, to guide the child in differentiating fantasy…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Development, Creativity, Curriculum Guides
Yawkey, Thomas Daniels – 1978
This paper discusses the value of role play in facilitating children's language development and suggests strategies for using role play effectively in early childhood and intermediate classrooms. Role play requires the child (1) to listen and observe peer talk and action and to use language memory, attention and concentration behaviors; (2) to…
Descriptors: Children, Class Activities, Classroom Environment, Communication Skills
Texas Education Agency, Austin. Div. of Curriculum Development. – 1978
Creative dramatics is an art form which enables children under the guidance of an imaginative and responsive adult, to reinforce academic subjects, establish a positive self-image and develop the processes of concentration, analysis, evaluation, inference, and creativity. Designed to assist elementary teachers and administrators, this book does…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Creative Activities, Creative Dramatics