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Mastropieri, Margo A.; Scruggs, Thomas E. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1995
Literature-based guidelines for teaching science to students with disabilities include choosing appropriate curriculum materials; using effective instructional strategies (i.e., tutoring, cooperative learning, mnemonic strategies, self-monitoring); adapting specific science activities; and using effective assessment procedures. (DB)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Instructional Effectiveness
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Readdick, Christine A.; Bartlett, Patricia M. – Childhood Education, 1995
Vertical learning environments (vertical surfaces covered with two- or three-dimensional detachable objects that provide opportunities for perception, manipulation, interaction, construction of knowledge, and representation) offer children rich, interactive learning environments at eye level. Discusses vertical learning environments in a Piagetian…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Classroom Furniture, Classroom Techniques, Early Childhood Education
Hall, Patricia M. – NHSA Journal, 1994
Challenges the thinking about planning activities for children around holidays in Head Start programs. Discusses the role of holidays as family events and the difficulties surrounding teaching preschoolers the meaning of holidays. Suggests ways to use holidays as an opportunity to truly expand children's knowledge using child development…
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Class Activities, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict
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Ball, Deborah Loewenberg; Friel, Susan N., Ed. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1991
Utilizing three exemplary problem-solving tasks within an arithmetic framework, this article discusses the four focal components deemed necessary for the improvement of mathematics teaching, namely task appropriateness, avenues of classroom discourse, the intellectual climate within the classroom, and proper and effective methods of analysis. (JJK)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Environment, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Marks, Diana F. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1992
This paper on conducting teacher training workshops concerning the use of simulations with gifted students defines a simulation, explains why simulations are effective in helping gifted students to learn, describes how a simulation works, and outlines the steps in teaching simulation strategies. (JDD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities, Gifted, Inservice Teacher Education
Luckner, John L.; Humphries, Sherry – ACEHI Journal, 1992
This article provides a rationale for using the outdoors as a way of enriching the learning that takes place in the classroom for hearing-impaired learners. Specific examples of activities include examining the microworld, conducting a hypothetical interview with an animal, and making a map of community energy sources. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
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Rudolph, William B.; Tvrdik, Debra – School Science and Mathematics, 1991
Described is a strategy that allows students to experiment with probability without applying formulas to solve problems. Students are able to intuitively develop concepts of probability before formal definitions and properties. Sample problems are included along with BASIC programs for some of the problems. (KR)
Descriptors: Algebra, Computer Software, Learning Activities, Mathematics Education
Burns, Marilyn; Young, Sharon – Instructor, 1992
Two articles discuss elementary school mathematics. One focuses on data collection, suggesting a children's counting book, "How Many Feet in the Bed?", to initiate several possible problems. The other offers a measuring activity for finding average heights and a survey activity to determine the characteristics of an average student. (SM)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Creative Teaching, Data Collection
Blizard, Elizabeth B. – Learning, 1992
Presents low-cost learning activities to help teach elementary students about the earth's magnetic field. One project has students make a model of the earth's magnetic field. Another has them experiment with magnetism. (SM)
Descriptors: Activity Units, Earth Science, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Meeks, Kay I. – Mathematics Teacher, 1991
Provided are tips on note taking for students. Suggestions for changing instruction designed to aid students in their note taking are discussed. (CW)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, High Schools, Homework, Learning Activities
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Olson, Melfried – Mathematics Teacher, 1991
Presented is an activity which examines an arithmetic concept from a geometric point of view. Objectives, prerequisite learning, and procedures are discussed. Four worksheets are provided with answers. (CW)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Division, Geometry, High Schools
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Sanfiorenzo, Norberto R. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1991
Activities that illustrate a problem-solving approach to teaching grouping symbols, such as parentheses and brackets, are described. Suggested exercises, answers to those exercises, and variations of this activity are included. (KR)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Computation, Junior High Schools, Learning Activities
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Guy, Richard K. – Mathematics Magazine, 1990
Presented are 44 examples in which students are invited to guess what pattern of numbers is emerging and to decide whether the pattern will persist. Topics of examples include Pascal's triangle, integers, vertices, Fibonacci numbers, power series, partition functions, and Euler's theorem. The answers to all problems are included. (KR)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Higher Education, Learning Activities, Mathematical Concepts
Gleason, Joni J. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1991
This article presents arguments for including activities to develop students' sense of humor and related skills in the gifted curriculum. Cognitive skills, reading, writing, mathematics, communications skills, and self-concept are seen as beneficiaries of humor units. A group activity and projects for a school comedy club are described. (PB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Comedy, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities
Oehring, Sandra – Instructor, 1991
Describes computer simulation programs that take elementary and secondary students exploring. One has students act as Magellan commanding his ship to reinforce history, geography, decision-making, and resource management skills. Another has students use problem-solving skills to venture across oceans and find trading routes to the Orient. (SM)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Computer Software, Discovery Learning
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