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Spanoghe, Kelly; Messenger, Bill – 2002
Originally created to help children with learning disabilities by addressing different cognitive learning styles, this workbook and CD work equally well with classroom stars. Based on the premise that music makes learning fun, the workbook is guaranteed to bring each lesson to life lyrics are easy to learn, and students will love the rhythms and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Environment, Integrated Curriculum, Intermediate Grades
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. – 1992
This teaching packet, designed for students in grades 6 through 9, explores the role of rulers in ancient Mesopotamian society and examines the depiction of those rulers in Mesopotamian art. Students are encouraged to compare present-day political leaders with ancient Mesopotamian rulers. The guide includes: (1) background information for…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Area Studies, Art History, Intermediate Grades
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Clatterbaugh, Martha – Arithmetic Teacher, 1986
Suggestions for using a computer disc containing unprotected programs are given. The Fibonacci sequence, prime factorization, sum puzzlers, and other examples are described. (MNS)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Intermediate Grades
DEMCO, Inc., Madison, WI. – 1993
Science Curriculum Assistance Program (Science CAP(TM)) is a multimedia package developed to create a model for preserving classroom science activities that can be shared and customized by teachers. This program is designed to assist teachers in preparing classroom science activities for grades five through eight, and to foster an environment of…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Science Activities
Educational Film Center, Springfield, VA. – 1982
Designed to help teachers to use the educational television series POWERHOUSE with young people (8 to 12 year olds), this kit presents activities coordinated with the 16 half-hour programs in the series. The POWERHOUSE shows cover comprehensive health and nutrition topics in an action-adventure format for intermediate students in grades 4-6.…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Educational Television, Elementary Education, Health Education
Harvey, Stephanie; Goudvis, Anne – 2002
This series of four videotapes and a viewing guide is designed to complement the book "Strategies That Work: Teaching Comprehension to Enhance Understanding." Its author/educators invite teachers to help their students read for deeper meaning and insight, employing a group of research-based strategies that proficient readers use to…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Critical Reading, Intermediate Grades, Nonfiction
2000
Kids know that when they are lost, they look at a map to find their way. It's no different in the world of science, as they'll learn in The Periodic Table--a fun and engaging look at the road map of the elements. Young students will learn about key information included on the table, including atomic number, atomic mass and chemical symbol. They'll…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Demonstrations (Science), Hands on Science, Intermediate Grades
2000
Most people think friction is what happens when two things are rubbed together. But there's so much more! Friction is a force that resists motion. Yet, without friction, motion would be impossible. Students will learn more about this natural force and the attempts made at controlling it in the world. Includes a hands-on activity and graphic…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Science), Hands on Science, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
2000
There are more than 20 million known substances in the universe, and they are all made of the same basic ingredients--atoms and molecules. In this fun and engaging program, kids will learn about the three main subatomic particles--protons, neutrons and electrons--as well as the forces that keep atoms and molecules together. They'll discover how…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Demonstrations (Science), Hands on Science, Intermediate Grades
2000
Most people know that the flip of a switch will power up toys, appliances and lights with electricity and enable them to work. But why? What is it about electricity that makes it so powerful and so dangerous? Students will learn the basic concepts of positive and negative charges, current flow and open/closed circuits, and discover why getting a…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Science), Electricity, Hands on Science, Intermediate Grades
2000
In today's world, kids are aware that there are machines all around them. What they may not realize is that the function of all machines is to make work easier in some way. Simple Machines uses engaging visuals and colorful graphics to explain the concept of work and how humans use certain basic tools to help get work done. Students will learn…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Science), Force, Hands on Science, Intermediate Grades
2000
A door closes. A horn beeps. A crowd roars. Sound waves travel outward in all directions from the source. They can all be heard, but how? Did they travel directly to the ears? Perhaps they bounced off another object first or traveled through a different medium, changing speed along the way. Students learn how sound waves travel and about their…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Demonstrations (Science), Hands on Science, Intermediate Grades
2000
Most people know what magnets do. Sometimes they stick together, sometimes they push apart and sometimes they don't do anything at all. But why do magnets act the way they do? Students will learn about the role of atoms in magnetism and why certain substances are magnetic while others are not. They will also discover some of the many ways…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Science), Electricity, Hands on Science, Intermediate Grades
2000
Why does light behave the way it does? How does it travel from its source to the objects it illuminates and then to human eyes? Students will learn about waves, including the concepts of reflection, absorption, refraction and how light is related to the colors that can be seen. With a hands-on activity and real-life examples, these concepts are…
Descriptors: Color, Demonstrations (Science), Hands on Science, Intermediate Grades
2000
The world contains a limited number of elements--the purest form of matter. But when these elements are combined, the possibilities are limitless! Water, carbon dioxide and salt are just a few examples of how elements can be combined to form entirely new substances. Many of these combinations occur naturally, while others are man-made. Students…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Demonstrations (Science), Hands on Science, Intermediate Grades
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