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Cobb, Kitty B., Ed.; Conwell, Catherine R., Ed. – 1988
The purpose of the EQUALS programs is to increase the interest and awareness that females and minorities have concerning mathematics and science related careers. This book, produced by an EQUALS program in North Carolina, contains 35 hands-on, discovery science activities that center around four EQUALS processes--problem solving, cooperative…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Biological Sciences, Career Awareness, Cognitive Ability
Ritchie, William A. – 1962
This survey of the Algonkian way of life in Eastern New York state, adjacent portions of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts is derived from historical, ethnographical and archeological sources. The physical setting of this area is described briefly. Algonkian life is presented in three major stages of…
Descriptors: American History, American Indian Culture, American Indians, Anthropology
Jenks, Lois – 1972
Presented is a survey course of the biological and geological history of the earth which includes: (1) theories of the formation of the earth, (2) theories of the formation of life, (3) geological eras (calendar), (4) fossil formation and fossil fuels, and (5) modern-day research. This course is intended for junior high level and no previous…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Biology, Curriculum Guides, Earth Science
Bohning, Gerry; Radencich, Marguerite – 1988
Prepared as a guide for teachers, parents, and librarians, this handbook presents guidelines for developing a collection of movable action books (also called pop-ups, movables, surprise books, lift-the-flap books, or novelty books) appropriate for use with children in the home or school setting. Following a brief description of action books, their…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Junior High Schools, Middle Schools
Taylor, John P. – 1984
Designed for use in a one-semester seventh-grade Ohio social studies class, this curriculum guide is divided into teaching, testing, and activity units. The primary purposes of this guide are to teach participatory citizenship and to emphasize self-learning. Twelve broad instructional objectives include the ability to: (1) interpret Article I of…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives
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Shapiro, Warren – Academic Questions, 2012
Anthropology began as archeology--not just the archaeology of "prehistoric" human or quasi-human bones and stones, but also the study of other things presumably archaic. The most notable of these was the social life and thought of the world's remaining peoples who could be taken as proxies for those who supplied these bones and used these stones…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Family Relationship, Feminism, Social Life
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Cunliffe, Leslie – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2010
This paper conceptualizes the secondary art curriculum as a well-structured but complex knowledge-domain, with the aim of emphasizing meaningful differences in the way creative grammar operates in the following gatherings of art practices: Pre-historic and non-European cultures; Ancient and European cultures before c. 1800; Romantic and Modern…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Art Education, Secondary Education, History
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Oden, Dirk – Science Teacher, 1998
Outlines the development and implementation of a project in which students work in groups of two or three to research, design, and build a display about a geologic time period or a topic related to the history of life on Earth. (DDR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Dinosaurs, Elementary Secondary Education
Smith, Rebecca L.; Leigh, Vicki; Crew, Diana Lee – 1995
This sourcebook prepares students for a visit to the "Prehistoric Journey" exhibit at the Denver Museum of Natural History. The exhibit opened October 23, 1995, and offered a dramatic exploration of 3.5 billion years of life on Earth. Dioramas and "enviroramas" depict seven critical points in life's history. In addition to the chronological…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Archaeology, Dinosaurs, Elementary Education
Laraba, Peter; Wickland, Thomas J. – 1994
The activities presented in this book, designed to help 4th through 8th grade instructors teach about the history of life, help students prepare for a visit to a museum exhibit on life through time. The pre- and post-visit activities as well as the in-museum activities help students prepare for and enjoy their 4.5 billion year trip through time at…
Descriptors: Biology, Dinosaurs, Earth Science, Educational Resources
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Ritterbush, Lauren W. – Great Plains Quarterly, 2002
Popular images of the Great Plains frequently portray horse-mounted Indians engaged in dramatic bison hunts. The importance of these hunts is emphasized by the oft-mentioned dependence of the Plains Indians on bison. This animal served as a source of not only food but also materials for shelter, clothing, containers, and many other necessities of…
Descriptors: American Indians, Wildlife, American Indian History, United States History
Dunn, Helen – 1973
As part of a continuing program designed to provide Nevada's school population with information that will facilitate greater awareness and understanding of past and present Native Nevadan lifestyles and contributions, this generalized curriculum guide might constitute a social studies unit for upper elementary and/or junior high schools. Areas…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background, Cultural Interrelationships
Casey, Mary Alice – Perspectives: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity at Ohio University, 1999
An Ohio University summer field school spent 10 weeks unearthing a 2,000-year-old Adena Indian village site. The project gave important insights into Adena daily life and gave students an opportunity to learn archeological thinking skills and techniques through actual experience. (TD)
Descriptors: American Indian History, Archaeology, College Students, Experiential Learning
Swadesh, Frances Leon; And Others – 1975
New Mexico was inhabited thousands of years ago. Each group of settlers saw the land in distinct ways. For some, its beauty consisted of its quality, the abundance of water, and the hope of a good harvest. For others, its beautiful sites were of more importance. Thus, each group established its own manner of living on the land and of using it.…
Descriptors: American Indians, Area Studies, Biculturalism, Bilingual Education
Panchyk, Richard – 2001
This book provides 25 activities giving children hands-on archeological experience, teaches how archaeologists work, and shows what they have discovered from digging up prehistoric bones between the time when dinosaurs roamed the earth to the uncovering of modern artifacts at a contemporary office building. Ancient civilizations come to life as…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Archaeology, Childrens Literature, Creative Activities
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