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Jaye, Mary Tinnin; And Others – 1973
"Making Music Your Own" is the eighth component of the Bridge-to-Reading series, a comprehensive year-long reading readiness curriculum for use with 2 1/2 -- 6-year old children. This book offers the teacher a wide variety of materials to help children enjoy music, discover music concepts, and integrate music with everyday experiences. Included…
Descriptors: Dramatic Play, Educational Resources, Kindergarten, Music Activities
Oregon Univ., Eugene. Oregon Elementary English Project. – 1971
This curriculum guide for the teaching of composition at the sixth grade level includes lessons in six categories: Observing, Recallin Experiences, Making Words Work, Causes and Effects, Using Imagination, and Considering Audience. The lessons include a statement of purpose, a description of primary and/or secondary skills that are objectives of…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Writing, Curriculum Guides, Dramatic Play
Peer reviewedRucker, Margaret E.; And Others – Clearing House, 1978
Because they are such effective teaching resources, puppets are an economical and exciting resource for increasing numbers of teachers involved in courses on death education. Puppets help students overcome emotional problems, and, since death is a traumatic area to explore, they provide opportunities to work through social situations not yet…
Descriptors: Art Materials, Creative Teaching, Curriculum Development, Death
Peer reviewedLieblein, Leanore; Pare, Anthony – English Quarterly, 1983
Argues that medieval drama in performance suggests a number of important issues about the nature of literature, particularly about the way narrative and dramatic art can express the life of a community. Presents a series of exercises that start with familiar, nonthreatening situations in order to approach the richness of medieval plays and the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Drama, Dramatic Play, Higher Education
Lovell, John P. – Viewpoints, 1973
Descriptors: Dramatic Play, Educational Games, Game Theory, Games
Boland, Jan – Levende Talen, 1973
Descriptors: Dramatic Play, Dramatics, Language Arts, Pantomime
Denton, Clifford – Pennsylvania Education, 1972
If children can define right and wrong from their own value system, they'll be better prepared to decide on major problems like drugs and alcohol. (Author/ML)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Delinquency Prevention, Dramatic Play, Elementary School Students
Dufeu, Bernard – Francais dans le Monde, 1983
Techniques for warming up, establishing group rapport, and setting in motion a role-playing activity are outlined. These involve physical games, communication exercises, oral skill development, and creative thinking. (MSE)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Expression, Dramatic Play, French
Peer reviewedDemo, Mary Penasack – Children's Theatre Review, 1983
Reports on 10 documents from the ERIC system that provide insight on the creative process and information on a variety of creative classroom activities. (PD)
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Dramatics, Creativity, Dramatic Play
Peer reviewedCernyak, Susan E.; Reimer, Robert C. – Foreign Language Annals, 1980
In lieu of language lab attendance, second-year language students had the option of attending a drama lab. This program has met with great success. The objective of the lab is to improve skills in pronunciation, intonation, and stress patterns. Also, an environment is created in which the student feels at home with the target language. (PJM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Dramatic Play, Intonation, Language Usage
Peer reviewedBird, Alan – English Language Teaching Journal, 1979
This article gives many suggestions for using drama in the foreign language classroom. (CFM)
Descriptors: Acting, Drama, Dramatic Play, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedSilvern, Steven B. – Childhood Education, 1990
Reviews articles from the "Journal of Research in Childhood Education" on the advantages of decreased teacher-student ratio, cross-cultural child development comparisons, developmentally appropriate classroom play, teacher choices related to observational schemes; cross-typed sexual roles and children's perception, and the positive…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten
Martin, Rod – Kamehameha Journal of Education, 1994
Improvisation teaches students that they have the power to create. Drama can be a rehearsal for life, where students learn from successes and mistakes. Topics for improvisation can relate directly to class work or stimulate discussion of new topics. The article examines three steps for teaching improvisation (verbalization, visualization, and…
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Creative Expression, Dramatic Play, Elementary Secondary Education
Davis, David, Ed. – 1997
This book contains papers presented at an "Interactive Research Conference" held in June 1996 at the University of Central England. The conference focused on the pioneering work of Professor Dorothy Heathcote in the field of drama in education. Twenty-three different countries were represented at the conference. The book has three…
Descriptors: Acting, Creative Dramatics, Drama, Dramatic Play
Putman, Scottie – Innovation Abstracts, 1983
Improvisational gaming is a technique involving the use of theater and drama in the teaching of other subjects. The student uses intuition, sense-memory, and imagination in a holistic approach to learning which teaches social skills while it teaches subject matter. Everyone can act and improvise; getting everyone involved is seldom a problem as…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Dramatic Play, Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education


