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Instructor, 1979
Presents several pages of stories, songs, sayings, and superstitions with such October themes as Halloween, Columbus Day, Fire Prevention Week, and Poetry Day. (JMB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Instructional Materials, Teaching Methods
Instructor, 1979
Presents several pages of stories, plays, songs, and activities that capture the spirit of the holiday season. (MP)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Instructional Materials, Teaching Methods
Smith, David Eugene – Ginn and Company, 1919
This book is intended for supplementary reading in the elementary school. It is written in non-technical language, and the effort has been made to connect with the history enough of the human element to make it more interesting than any mere recital of facts. With it there is also joined something of the history of writing materials, this being…
Descriptors: History, Numbers, Elementary School Students, Instructional Materials
Gray, Minnie – 1978
Four simple "how" stories from Alaskan legend are presented in large type and amply illustrated. In "How the Caribou Lost His Teeth", Siqpik's only son is eaten by the sharp-toothed caribou, so Siqpik feeds the animal sour berries to make his teeth fall out. "How the Loon Got His Spots" relates how the raven paints…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Books, Childrens Literature, Cultural Background
Gray, Minnie – 1978
Taken from Alaskan oral tradition, the five "how" stories are written in simple English prose. "The Four Qayaqs" explains why the porcupine has no fat on his stomach and the beaver has none on his back. "Ptarmigan and the Sandhill Crane" tells how the two very different birds come to look alike. In "Why the Dall…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Books, Childrens Literature, Cultural Background
McLay, Vera – 1979
This is the first in a series of self-instructional modules dealing with common English idioms, and is intended for use in the learning of English as a foreign language. The idioms were selected for frequency and usage in up-to-date usage in North America. The situations in which the idioms appear are in authentic conversational English, many of…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Idioms, Instructional Materials, Language Patterns
Gandiol-Coppin, Brigitte – 1989
Part of an international series of amply illustrated, colorful, small size books for children ages 5 to 10, this volume outlines the step-by-step process of building a cathedral in the Middle Ages. Terms are defined and artisan techniques explained for each step on the way to building the edifice. The text also relates the story of how families…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Educational Resources, Elementary Education, History Instruction
Cadilla de Ruibal, Carmen Alicia – 1977
This Spanish reader for third grade students is about a kitten who is the pet of all the children in the neighborhood. The kitten gets into mischief, but his punishment marks a turn for the better when he becomes the pet of a fisherman's son. The entire text is in Spanish and black and white sketches illustrate the text. (Author/NCR)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Books, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education
Palandra, Maria; Puigdollers, Carmen – 1978
This Spanish reader for children in kindergarten and first grade is about a drop of water that comes to life in a trip through the water cycle of evaporation, condensation, and subsequent return to a drier part of the earth's surface environment. The story is suitable for reading aloud or independent reading. The text is entirely in Spanish.…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Books, Childrens Literature, Instructional Materials
Palandra, Maria; Spiridakis, Eugenia – 1978
This Greek reader for children in kindergarten and first grade is about a drop of water that comes to life in a trip through the water cycle of evaporation, condensation, and subsequent return to a drier part of the earth's surface environment. The story is suitable for reading aloud or independent reading. The text is entirely in Greek.…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Books, Childrens Literature, Greek
Hail, Raven – 1979
This children's coloring book devotes a page to each of twenty of the most familiar American Indian plant foods: avocado, green beans, black walnuts, cocoa, corn, peanuts, pecans, chile peppers, pineapples, popcorn, potatoes, pumpkins, squash, strawberries, sugar maple, sunflowers, sweet potatoes, tapioca, tomatoes, and vanilla. Illustrating each…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Art Activities, Art Materials
Allen, Minerva – 1988
This series of illustrated booklets presents 13 Indian stories in a bilingual format of English and Assiniboine, an Indian tribal language. Written on the first grade level, the stories have the following titles: (1) "Orange Tree in Lodgepole"; (2) "Pretty Flower"; (3) Inktomi and the Rock"; (4) "Inktomi and the…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, American Indian Literature, Bilingual Instructional Materials, Fables
Lyon, George Ella – 1989
These 13 short stories were written specifically for new adult readers. Each story is narrated by a fictional character from Appalachia. The words are relatively simple and the texts are printed in large-print type. The book, produced for Kentucky literacy programs, has "choices" as its theme. Each story deals with an important decision…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Instructional Materials, Literacy Education, Paperback Books
Courtault, Martine – 1989
Part of an international series of amply illustrated, colorful, small size books for children ages 5 to 10, this volume describes the pioneers westward movement across the United States; relates the experiences of crossing the Great Plains; and talks about the jobs that grew out of the experiences: trappers, cowboys, and prospectors. Brief…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Educational Resources, Elementary Education, History Instruction
Planche, Bernard – 1988
Part of an international series of amply illustrated, colorful, small size books for children ages 5 to 10, this volume describes daily Eskimo life in Greenland: hunting, fishing, what they eat, how they combat the cold, their dogs, and igloos. The book also talks about the animals of the Arctic area: polar bears, seals, and birds. The document…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Educational Resources, Elementary Education, Eskimos
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