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Nowlin, Isabel – 1986
This teaching unit is composed of six parts: (1) content outline, (2) unit goals, (3) objectives, (4) activities, (5) evaluation plan, and (6) bibliography. The content of the unit centers on the lives of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Specifically it investigates what made these men exceptional heroes, and it differentiates between facts…
Descriptors: Activities, Grade 3, Group Activities, Presidents
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
Pugh, Georganne – 1986
This teaching unit is composed of six parts: (1) a content outline, (2) unit goals, (3) objectives, (4) activities, (5) evaluation procedures, and (6) an annotated bibliography. The content of this unit focuses on the personal attributes, education, interests and skills which go into choosing an occupation; the types of occupations; education and…
Descriptors: Activities, Career Exploration, Grade 4, Grade 5
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Margolis, Howard; And Others – Social Education, 1990
Reviews cooperative learning theory, listing areas of improvement for both disabled and regular students. Explains how cooperative learning can be used to help mainstream students into social studies classes and gives guidelines for implementation. Points out that success depends on teachers' planning, implementation, and correct evaluation. (GG)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Disabilities
Reikofski, Joyce – 1986
This sixth grade teaching unit covers Soviet propaganda, communism, relations with the United States, Soviet geography, Soviet arts, and Soviet life. Unit goals address the above content areas, map skills, and an attitudinal goal of helping students to develop a sense of respect for the life of Soviet citizens. Behavioral objectives are keyed to…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries, Grade 6, Group Activities
Wilson, Sherri – 1986
This third grade teaching unit on the USSR covers an introduction to the Soviet Union and its people, its government, daily lifestyles, folk culture, and geography. Skill goals deal with telling the difference between facts and opinions, comparing cultures, and integrating and applying information from various topics about the Soviet Union to…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries, Grade 3, Group Activities
Bowers, Judy – 1986
This is a third-grade teaching unit on large cities (megalopolises) in the United States. The components of the unit are: (1) a content outline, (2) unit goals, (3) unit objectives, (4) activities, (5) unit evaluation, and (6) bibliography. The content of the unit focuses on defining a megalopolis, noting what can be found in it, its special…
Descriptors: Activities, Grade 3, Group Activities, Metropolitan Areas
Mitchener, Kathy – 1986
This is a first-grade unit of study about the concept of cooperation. The content covers the concept of cooperation and the context in which it is illustrated: through rules in sports, at home and at school; through teamwork in games and projects; and through individual efforts of helping, trusting and sharing. Additional content focuses on how…
Descriptors: Activities, Cooperation, Grade 1, Group Activities
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Hughes, Steve – Social Studies Review, 1989
Discusses the question, "how do learners best learn." Urges teachers to strive to create a community atmosphere within the classroom. Suggests things teachers can do which will assist in the process of creating this community atmosphere. Lists organizations and their addresses from which information can be obtained. (KO)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Community, Cooperative Learning, Group Activities
Kelly, Freda – 2000
The "philosophes" of the Enlightenment Period were a group of free (different) thinkers who offered commentary on societal issues. Often, they were like one of today's social commentators suggesting reforms for the political system. Since the United States during the era of the Revolutionary War was seeking reform of what they considered…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, European History, Grade 10, Group Activities
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Boston, Jane – Social Studies Review, 1989
Views cooperative learning methods as tools which have the potential for ensuring maximum success for students and instilling democratic values. Identifies four formal methods for structuring cooperative learning activities. Points out that development of appropriate tasks along with preparation of students for group work and role playing are…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education
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Santora, Ellen – Social Studies Review, 1989
Describes activities around which a seventh grade religious studies unit is developed. Describes the building of a timeline, the game "Human Bingo," a hunt for Christian artifacts, creation of biography partners to study Jesus Christ and Mohammed, a jigsaw activity to discover Islamic principles, and a group activity using Jewish and Islamic…
Descriptors: Christianity, Classroom Techniques, Concept Teaching, Grade 7
Popp, Marcia – 1986
This second grade teaching unit centers on endangered animal species around the world. Questions addressed are: What is an endangered species? Why do animals become extinct? How do I feel about the problem? and What can I do? Students study the definition of endangered species and investigate whether it is a natural process. They explore topics…
Descriptors: Animals, Elementary School Science, Endangered Species, Grade 2
Petersen, Jeff – 1986
This teaching unit for fourth to sixth grade history students outlines 20 activities aimed at developing an appreciation in students for a particular time in history. The knowledge goals state that students will gain an understanding of a time period or person in history and will infer how the time period or person influenced the future. The skill…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6, Group Activities
Crosby, Annette – 1986
This fifth grade teaching unit covers early conflicts between the American colonies and Britain, battles of the American Revolutionary War, and the Declaration of Independence. Knowledge goals address the pre-revolutionary acts enforced by the British, the concepts of conflict and independence, and the major events and significant people from the…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Grade 5, Group Activities, Intermediate Grades
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