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Peer reviewedRogers, Peter J. – Scottish Educational Review, 1979
The current disquiet over basic numeration is briefly discussed with reference to Piaget and Bruner and attention is focused on play as a possible vehicle for enactive representation. A program of games is described including program rationale, examples, and tentative findings. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Educational Games, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedGerbe, Warren S. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1980
A sample of a geometry word puzzle is presented as an enrichment and learning activity that has been used successfully in a mathematics classroom. (MP)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education, Geometric Concepts, Individualized Instruction
Peer reviewedHill, Leslie A. – Zielsprache Englisch, 1978
Discusses exercises in foreign language teaching in which the learner can, from experience in his own language, conjecture the meaning of foreign words from the context. Shows, with examples, how such exercises can be created using nonsense words. (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Context Clues, Educational Games, English (Second Language)
Gardner, Martin – Scientific American, 1979
This is a not-so-serious discussion of accidental patterns involving chance patterns between mathematics and natural laws and accidental patterns involving the numbers "pi" and "e." (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Mathematical Enrichment
Peer reviewedMathematics Teacher, 1979
This article suggests: ways to teach algebraic properties; a way to prove the Pythagorean Theorem using transformational geometry; a method of packaging and carrying AC-powered calculators; and a method for teaching standard formulas. (MK)
Descriptors: Algebra, Calculators, Concept Formation, Educational Games
Gilboa, Eytan – Teaching Political Science, 1979
Suggests how simulation games can help students in college level political science courses understand the role of the mass media in political processes. Uses a Simulation of the Middle East Conflict (SMEC) as an example. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Educational Games, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedOates, Michael D. – French Review, 1980
Describes a one-semester French course taught by undergraduates and offered to elementary school students. The course stresses basic French vocabulary, a variety of interesting activities such as skits and songs, and parent participation through a "parents' night." (AM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Course Descriptions, Educational Games, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedBaines, Liz; And Others – Zielsprache Englisch, 1979
Reports on a discussion between the editors of "Zielsprache Englisch" and three language teachers from a London language school, regarding games, role-playing, partner and group work, and the use of songs in teaching English. (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Educational Games, English (Second Language), Group Activities
Peer reviewedAddison, Linda – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1979
The article examines the role of simulation games in developing the leadership ability of girls, presents ten guidelines for development of simulation games, and gives an example of a simulation game. (PHR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Peer reviewedOrbach, Eliezer – Simulation and Games, 1979
Using Adar's fourfold classification of students according to dominant motive for learning, it is argued that simulation games possess greater motivational power than other techniques of instruction given their ability to overcome three motivational difficulties. (CMV)
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Affiliation Need, Curiosity, Educational Games
Peer reviewedThomas, Ursula – Unterrichtspraxis, 1978
Describes a device or "game" using 3x5 cards to divide sentences in such a way as to guide the language learner to anticipate grammatical structures; to make him aware that grammar, as well as vocabulary, conveys meaning. (EJS)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Games, Games, German
Peer reviewedMcGough, Kris – Social Education, 1977
A parent reviews research findings and raises some questions about the practical and psychological effects of simulation games on students. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Attitudes
McNair, Shirley; Bischoff, Velma – Teacher, 1976
Can a classroom teacher find happiness with a remedial reading specialist in a coordinated curriculum? (Editor)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Games, Educational Problems, Reading Instruction
Spitze, Hazel Taylor; And Others – Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 1977
Presents activities, materials, and instructions for three classroom games developed in University of Illinois nutrition education workshops on new ways to teach nutrition: Vit-A-Vend, Nutrition Basketball, and Nutrition Baseball. (MF)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Teaching, Educational Games, Health Needs
Robinson, J. N. – Adult Education, 1977
Describes an economics game for adult education designed to simulate the real world by setting up national economic policymaking in which participants can exercise their own judgment. Assesses some of the conclusions to be derived from the use of such a game. (MF)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Decision Making Skills, Economics Education, Educational Games


