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New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Elementary Curriculum Development. – 1974
In introducing drama into the elementary classroom it is wise to start by having children portray that which they have experienced. First attempts should be short and simple with later attempts more complex and of longer duration. The first section of this bulletin offers numerous types of preliminary activities. The remainder of the booklet…
Descriptors: Acting, Creative Activities, Creative Dramatics, Creative Expression
Hoetker, James – 1975
Although drama should be a central, indispensable activity not only in language arts programs but in college and university programs preparing teachers of language arts and reading, few teachers have had opportunities for the workshop and theater experiences that would enable them to introduce their students to the world of drama. This booklet…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Activities, Creative Dramatics, Dramatics
Lynnfield Public Schools, MA. – 1967
The two volumes of this sourcebook are designed for elementary teachers to help encourage children's creativity. The volumes offer activities and suggestions for language arts teachers who are interested in a variety of approaches to helping children appreciate poetry; do elaborative thinking; understand generic and specific words; understand…
Descriptors: Child Language, Creative Activities, Creative Writing, Educational Games
Sonntag, Joyce Hagen – 1973
Intended for use by teachers of mentally gifted students, this curriculum guide contains suggestions and materials useful in programs designed to advance the learning of the mentally gifted. The guide stresses the importance of language as a tool in a technological society. Language skills are examined from a nonverbal, oral, and written…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Communication Skills, Creative Activities, Curriculum Guides
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Elementary Curriculum Development. – 1974
Adaptable to all age levels and to various areas of the language arts curriculum, the activities suggested in this book are examples of the types of experiences that teachers have found interesting and exciting for children and that call for involvement on the part of the children. The activities have been used successfully by teachers in…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Creative Activities, Creative Dramatics, Creative Writing
Texas Education Agency, Austin. Div. of Curriculum Development. – 1978
Creative dramatics is an art form which enables children under the guidance of an imaginative and responsive adult, to reinforce academic subjects, establish a positive self-image and develop the processes of concentration, analysis, evaluation, inference, and creativity. Designed to assist elementary teachers and administrators, this book does…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Creative Activities, Creative Dramatics
Pratt, Wayne T., Ed.; Ramey, Joseph H., Ed. – 1974
Based on the experiences of 52 Navajo teacher aides in a 10 week training course (1974), this teacher aide guide book for all grade levels is primarily descriptive, though "helpful hints" are provided for teacher aides in Bureau of Indian Affairs schools for Navajo children. Emphasizing the importance of the teacher aide's role in the…
Descriptors: American Indians, Bilingual Education, Counseling, Creative Activities
Indianapolis Council of Parent Cooperatives, IN. – 1975
The activities described in this guide have been collected in an effort to suggest an underlying philosophy for a language arts curriculum in nursery schools and to outline and suggest a variety of methods by which this philosophy can be put to use. Materials commonly found in the classroom, outside, and in the home, and well-known songs and games…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Creative Activities, Creative Expression, Curriculum Guides
Idaho State Dept. of Education, Boise. Div. of Instructional Improvement. – 1978
The guide presents a rationale, objectives, activities, and resource lists for incorporating dance into elementary and secondary curricula. Dance gives students an opportunity for creativity and self-expression, even if they are physically or mentally handicapped. Types of dance include creative, folk, square, ballet, modern, jazz, tap, and…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Class Activities, Classroom Design, Cognitive Objectives