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Little, Timothy – Law in American Society, 1974
A mock trial offers a situation for students to learn about the Federal Trade Commission, about deceptive advertising practices, and about identification of misleading advertisements. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Advertising, Consumer Education, Court Litigation, Educational Games
Varga, Tamas – 1981
This booklet resulted from a 1980 visit by the author, a Hungarian mathematics educator, to the Teachers' Center Project at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. Included are activities and problems that make probablility concepts accessible to young children. The topics considered are: two probability games; choosing two beads; matching…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Learning Activities
Butler, J. Thomas – 1983
This discussion of the use of games and simulations in instruction includes a number of examples of activities that can be used in the community college classroom. Section I assesses the value of games and simulations as an approach to learning; defines games, simulations, and non-simulation games; considers the advantages and disadvantages of the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, College Instruction, Community Colleges, Educational Games
Garner, Lucia Caycedo; Rusch, Debbie – 1985
Daily warm-up exercises are advocated as a means of bridging the gap between previously unrelated activities outside the classroom and immersion into the second language, relaxing the class, and establishing a mood for communication. Variety, careful preparation, assuring that the students understand the activity, feeling free to discontinue an…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education
Kroonenberg, Nancy – 1987
A variety of ideas for classroom second language learning activities are presented. Most are for the intermediate level, but some beginning and advanced level activities are included. Two elements are common to all of them: regard for the cultural element in the language and maintenance of a low-risk, non-intimidating classroom atmosphere. The…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Cultural Context
Hinitz, Blythe; And Others – 1984
This presentation reports the first phase of a multi-phase project to develop computer readiness materials for children. Materials are intended to prepare children to work with computer-assisted instructional programs. This first phase of the research involves designing and testing matrix boards, which are used to teach preschoolers and…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Early Childhood Education, Educational Games, Instructional Materials
Nelson, Dottie, Comp.; Ryther, Sherry, Comp. – 1980
The information and activities in this handbook are designed to help children focus on the special needs that animals (wild and domestic) have and what children can do to help meet these needs. The following are included: (1) activities and games on the care of domestic animals; (2) instructions for making a book which shows the similarities…
Descriptors: Animals, Child Responsibility, Class Activities, Educational Games
Haas, Mary E. – 1988
The educational value of games includes learning to: (1) follow directions and use social skills; (2) review information and use cognitive skills; (3) make decisions and live with the consequences; and (4) become aware of new information. This paper describes how teachers might use small group games to reinforce what is taught in social studies…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Group Activities
Moussoulides, Eleanor – 1986
The ability to retain many songs in memory makes them an important tool for language learning, but one that is often underused. A commercially-produced set of materials called "Singlingual" puts everyday German words and phrases to well-known tunes, a technique students can use to develop their own songs. In addition to readily-available…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Educational Games
Madsen, Karen – 1987
This paper describes motor development and movement skills and lists activities appropriate for kindergarten students. Locomotor, stability, and manipulative skills are defined and stick figure drawings are presented of kindergarten-level exercises. Games for enhancing locomotor and manipulative skills are described. "Stunts" and other activities…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Interdisciplinary Approach, Kindergarten, Motor Development
Schroeder, Thomas Leonard – 1983
This study investigated the effects of using two microcomputer games to help children in grades 4 to 6 develop and apply concepts of probability. To achieve the object of the games, a player should choose moves ("captures") so that the probability of recapture by an opponent is minimized. Questions addressed included whether students…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Games, Elementary School Mathematics, Intermediate Grades
Boyd, Gary M. – 1982
Educational games are usually developed by copying existing recreational games and adding instructional components, or by using the intuitive preferences of the designer. However, existing games attract people through ideological value exemplifications. Moreover, whatever else they teach, games teach ideologies of either preservation, equality, or…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Educational Games, Hidden Curriculum, Incidental Learning
De Castell, S., and Jenson, J. (2003). Serious Play. "Journal of Curriculum Studies", 35(6), 649-665
Ha, Daniel; Jenson, J. – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2004
De Castell and Jenson argue that educational game development has generally overlooked what recreational-commercial games exploit, foster, and understand. They strongly believe that games can support educational objectives, but can only enjoy real success if they are remodeled to resemble recreational-commercial games. De Castell and Jenson used a…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Teaching Methods, Design, Recreational Activities
Peer reviewedCruikshank, Douglas E. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1974
Four major types of games using two sets of materials (Logical Blocks and word cards) are described: free play with the materials; organization of materials; relations games; and classification by one, two, or three attributes simultaneously. (DT)
Descriptors: Classification, Educational Games, Elementary School Mathematics, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedBlondel, Beverly – International Journal of Early Childhood, 1973
Discusses the value of block building in fostering motor and social development and suggests environmental components that will produce a constructive and imaginative use of blocks. (CS)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Environmental Influences, Instructional Materials, Learning Activities


