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Curcio, Frank; Piserchia, Elizabeth Ann – Journal of Autism and Childhood Schizophrenia, 1978
Twenty-four psychotic children (5-15 years old) were required to represent absent objects (e.g. toothbrush) via pantomime after receiving verbal instructions or instructions accompanied by a model demonstrating the pantomime. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Exceptional Child Research, Nonverbal Learning
Bagwell, Mallory M. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1980
Suggestions for incorporating mime into physical education programs are discussed. Approached from a nonperforming viewpoint, the relationships among mime, movement education, dance, rhythms, body mechanics, art, music, theater, creative dramatics, and language can be blended with perceptual motor development, static and dynamic balance, and…
Descriptors: Dance, Elementary Secondary Education, Movement Education, Pantomime
Annarella, Lorie A. – 1999
The use of creative drama in a multicultural classroom can allow a teacher to establish a student-focused base for experiential learning and can allow students from various cultures to use drama as a way of expressing their individual cultural differences. Using literature about various ethnic groups in creative drama can contribute to the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Creative Activities, Cultural Differences, Drama
Ballirano, Barbara S. – 1977
Pantomime can be used in language arts classes as a learning activity in which students observe and organize movements in a logical sequence, transforming abstract concepts into vivid images. This paper suggests three ways that teachers can use pantomime in the classroom: portraying character types, such as golfer, archer, or juggler; becoming…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Expression, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Arts
Rees, Elizabeth – 1999
This performance guide is designed for teachers to use with students before and after a performance of "Tales from the Brazilian Jungle" with storyteller Antonio Rocha. The guide, called a "Cuesheet," contains four sheets for use in class. The first, "About the Performance," prepares students for understanding…
Descriptors: Audiences, Cultural Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Magruder, Ella – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1981
Improvisation and imagery should be used to strengthen the thin bond between creativity and motor development in children. The approach to dance as an improvisational tool should be made more concrete when working with special populations such as mentally handicapped students. (JN)
Descriptors: Body Image, Creative Activities, Dance, Dance Therapy
California State Dept. of Education, Sacramento. – 1974
The material in this publication outlines ways in which drama/theatre may be used to help students develop their imagination and their communication skills. This framework presents a process-concept organization which spans the grade levels fron kindergarten through twelfth grade and which provides guidelines for determining expectancies for…
Descriptors: Acting, Communication Skills, Creative Dramatics, Curriculum Guides
Mullican, James S., Ed. – Indiana English Journal, 1976
The 12 articles in this issue of "Indiana English Journal" are concerned with drama and oral interpretation in the classroom. Titles of articles are: "Up in the Tree, Down in the Cave, and Back to Reading: Creative Dramatics"; "Pantomime: The Stepping Stone to Drama"; "The Living Literature of Readers' Theatre"; "Do-It-Yourself Drama"; "Drama for…
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Drama, Dramatic Play, Elementary Secondary Education
Virginia State Dept. of Education, Richmond. – 1983
This three-part guide contains suggestions for theater arts experiences for handicapped students. Part one discusses the rationale, purpose, and scope of this guide as well as four values of theater arts for the handicapped. Part two contains instructions for creative drama activities. Following a page of tips for the teacher, 18 activities using…
Descriptors: Acting, Audiences, Creative Activities, Creative Development
Mountain, Lee – 1981
Remedial readers may be given opportunities to be creative through three approaches: inventiveness games, branched fiction, and pantomime and creative dramatics. Inventiveness games can stimulate creative thinking and serve as a launching pad for creative writing activities. In branched fiction, the story works up to a cliffhanger situation and…
Descriptors: Ballads, Creative Dramatics, Creative Thinking, Creative Writing
Halliday, Mina Gail, Ed.; Potts, Norman B., Ed. – 1975
The contributors to this monograph have combined theatre arts theory and practice into brief suggestions for classroom teachers of language arts. The various sections cover the following areas: basic assumptions about teaching and studying theatre arts; pantomime, improvisation, and characterization; design and technology in theatre, including…
Descriptors: Clothing Design, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Guides, Design Requirements
Molloy, Shivaun – 1985
Classroom activity ideas for Japanese English as a second language students include a Punch and Judy puppet show (script included); a Halloween puppet trick-or-treat game to learn vocabulary and an American custom; a mime game using verbs; hangman; games of prediction, chance, and sorting or grouping; a Japanese card game similar to "slap"; a…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Dramatic Play, Elementary Secondary Education
Richmond, Lee Joyce; And Others – 1982
This paper describes counselmime, a therapeutic cognitive-focusing technique for career and life style planning, in which mimes perform skits designed to heighten self-awareness, enhance communication, and enable viewers to cognitively restructure situations of psycho-social importance to them. The key components of this technique are presented in…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Children, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Adelson, Esther; And Others – 1988
One of eight guides in the Arts and Learning series, this guide, which was originally developed through the arts in education program of the Syracuse (New York) City School District, is designed to integrate the arts into a portion of the social studies program, focusing on learning activities for verbal and nonverbal communication. The…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Expression, Communication Skills
Moss, Wayne – Alberta Modern Language Journal, 1983
The importance of incorporating aural comprehension activities in the second language classroom is discussed. In addition, both the theoretical models upon which the listening comprehension research is based and the operational definitions employed by the researchers are examined. It is suggested that research demonstrates the value of emphasizing…
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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