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Anthony, Michelle – Instructor, 2012
Despite the expansion of bully-proofing programs in recent years, many teachers feel they lack the training necessary to manage the complexities of friendship at work in the classroom and on the playground. Teachers want their students to be friends and to be kind to each other. The reality is, all children have moments in which they are unkind.…
Descriptors: Altruism, Friendship, Empathy, Bullying
Joyner, Jeane; Leiva, Miriam – Instructor, 1988
Plastic Easter eggs are useful devices for teaching basic mathematics skills, from counting activities to graphing. Eggs are used to reinforce addition, subtraction, and multiplication skills; column addition, estimation, statistics, and other topics are introduced. Sample activities are described. (JL)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Learning Activities, Number Concepts, Primary Education
Eshelman, Martha – Instructor, 1988
Teachers may use classroom cooking projects to encourage students to read. While developing basic reading skills, students also learn to follow directions and to cooperate in a group project. Three sample recipes are given. The article outlines steps to successfully complete a classroom cooking project. (JL)
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, Elementary Education, Reading Skills, Skill Development
Bestgen, Barbara; Reys, Robert – Instructor, 1982
Basic strategies for developing computational estimation skills are: (1) the front-end strategy, focusing on the front-end digits of the numbers; (2) the rounding strategy, rounding the original numbers to more manageable numbers; (3) the compatible number strategy, changing the original numbers to ones more similar and more manageable; and (4)…
Descriptors: Computation, Elementary Education, Estimation (Mathematics), Mathematical Applications
Binderup, Denise Belick – Instructor, 1988
Elementary school students are often exposed to computer usage before they have been taught correct typing techniques. Sample exercises to teach touch-typing to young children are provided on a reproducible page. (JL)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Elementary Education, Keyboarding (Data Entry), Learning Activities
Markle, Sandra – Instructor, 1983
The ability to measure time means being able to arrange events in logical sequences, predict which kinds of events take longer than others, and understand different divisions of time. Teaching methods and class activities that will help children develop skills and concepts concerning time usage are presented. (PP)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Measurement Techniques
Reys, Barbara – Instructor, 1983
Students who can compute mathematical problems in their heads have learned a skill that is important for estimating and for understanding the number system. Practice activities that can help students master mental computation skills are described. (PP)
Descriptors: Addition, Arithmetic, Computation, Drills (Practice)
Hersh, Richard – Instructor, 1983
In a technological age, students must be able to process a bombardment of information and to use this information with high-technology machinery to solve complex problems. School curriculum must prepare children with advanced thinking skills and technological attitudes. Characteristics of schools which meet these demands are discussed. (PP)
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Educational Demand, Educational Needs, Educational Technology
Rowell, Elizabeth; Goodkind, Thomas – Instructor, 1983
Works of art can be a valuable tool for teaching reading skills, such as visual discrimination, language experience, word recognition, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and other language arts skills. Classroom activities based on art work are described. Sources of art reproductions are noted. (PP)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Painting (Visual Arts), Reading Comprehension
Instructor, 1983
Eleven specific thinking skills are discussed, along with activities to help teachers develop each skill in their students. The skills are: (1) observing; (2) comparing; (3) classifying; (4) imagining; (5) hypothesizing; (6) looking for assumptions; (7) collecting and organizing data; (8) summarizing; (9) interpreting; (10) problem solving; and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking, Decision Making Skills