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Fontein, Hazel – Social Education, 1978
Maintains that most discipline problems arise when students are asked to perform beyond their capabilities. Outlines several techniques for teaching social studies to slow learners. Techniques involve students in group reading, simulations, globe and map drills, neighborhood surveys, and art projects. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, Discipline Problems, Elementary Education
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Kelly, Susan H. – Social Education, 1978
Field trips can increase student interest in science and social studies topics. Presents a report of a sixth grade's week-long field trip to Nantacket to study the technology of whaling. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Needs, Educational Practices, Elementary Education
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Nelson, Murry R. – Social Education, 1978
Presents a rationale for utilizing mythology in the elementary school classroom, discusses problems encountered in the use of mythology, and offers ideas for broadening classroom use of mythology. Mythology-related activities involve students in creative writing, art work, research, star gazing, and story telling. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Legends
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Antolik, Brother Raymond – Social Education, 1978
Ten classroom activities introduce elementary and junior high school students to Asian culture by investigating the uses of bamboo. Students are directed to read about bamboo, investigate bamboo's roles (food, building material, clothing, tools), and construct artifacts such as a fishing pole and a flute. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Influences, Cultural Traits
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Blaga, Jeffrey J.; Boyd, Diane Schempp – Social Education, 1978
Describes projects which introduce high school students to the workings of the Federal government by directing them to investigate local government functions. Projects involve telephone interviews with local officials, visits to community agencies, and written and oral reports of student experiences. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Community Resources, Government Role, Inquiry, Learning Activities
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Social Education, 1978
Presents a teaching guide to accompany a forthcoming Mobil Showcase television series, "Between the Wars." The series chronicles events between the end of World War I and the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. The guide contains background information, discussion questions, and activities for each of the 16 programs in the series.…
Descriptors: Educational Media, Educational Television, Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach
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Gillespie, Judith; Lazarus, Stuart – Social Education, 1976
The authors discuss (1) the meaning of citizen participation and the types of roles and skills that can be taught in classrooms; (2) how textbooks and other social studies materials teach participant roles; and (3) a sample lesson for teaching participation skills. (AV)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizen Role, Curriculum, High School Students
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Sunal, Cynthia S.; Sunal, Dennis W. – Social Education, 1978
Explains how teachers can initiate mapping experiences with young children by providing motor experiences inside and outside the classroom. Experiences should be followed by work with three-dimensional models, then with two-dimensional paper, and finally with lines. (Author)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Child Development, Elementary Education, Illustrations
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Croom, Beverly Jo – Social Education, 1978
Students can learn about the elderly by surveying themselves about their knowledge and attitudes; interviewing elderly people; analyzing cartoons depicting the elderly in our society; investigating volunteer opportunities for people over 65; working in nursing homes; and finding out about associations of elderly people. (AV)
Descriptors: Cartoons, Learning Activities, Older Adults, Public Opinion
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Rowell, C. Glennon – Social Education, 1978
Stresses the importance of vocabulary development in the social studies and identifies strategies a teacher can use to improve students' reading skills. Strategies and classroom activities include classification and association exercises, wide reading, dictionary and resource book use, and educational games. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Games, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives
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Lott, Jesse – Social Education, 1978
Describes application of a language experience approach to social studies education and explains the use of student and teacher journals in social studies classes. The approach utilizes pupil-composed materials and stresses communication skills and the relationship between oral and written language skills. It can help students understand complex…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Evaluation Methods, Language Skills, Learning Activities
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Rader, William D. – Social Education, 1978
Explores the relationship of advertising to reading, consumer education, and social studies and recommends development of learning objectives which reflect this relationship. Explains how to teach about advertising in social studies courses. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Critical Reading, Economics Education, Educational Needs
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Fernald, Edward; And Others – Social Education, 1978
Suggests a reading exercise to increase student interest and comprehension in social studies. Presents directions for a geography lesson in land use planning as an example of how the reading exercise can be used to teach specific social science concepts. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Geography Instruction, Land Use, Learning Activities
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Hash, Ronald J.; Bailey, Mollie B. – Social Education, 1978
Demonstrates practical classroom techniques for improving comprehension of social studies materials. Based upon the Three Levels Construct developed by Harold Herber, the article presents exercises relating to reading selections appropriate to each level of reading comprehension. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Learning Activities, Reading Ability, Reading Comprehension
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Nixon, William D.; McCormack, Richard E. – Social Education, 1977
Photographs of earth taken by two Landsat satellites can be used by elementary and secondary social studies and geography teachers. Classroom activities are suggested and materials and sources are listed. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
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