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Sternberg, Patricia – Learning, 1987
Dramatic play games emphasizing creative thinking and listening skills offer an emotional outlet for the entire class. Games involving pantomime, musical instruments, and communication are described. (CB)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Dramatic Play, Educational Games, Elementary Education
Bodel, Mimi – Learning, 1987
This step-by-step approach to class plays will allow students to explore literature, think creatively, and learn to work together. Discussed are how to teach acting, choosing a story, teaching the story, rehearsing, and creating costumes and sets. (MT)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Dramatic Play, Elementary Education
Drucker, Jan; Franklin, Margery B.; Wilford, Sara – 1999
Pretend play is often undervalued and ignored. This videotape and accompanying booklet highlight how the dramatic scenarios, microworlds, storytelling, and block building of pretend play provide young children the opportunity to develop skills for a lifetime of intellectual, social, emotional, and creative development. The booklet describes the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Dramatic Play, Language Acquisition, Pretend Play
Kohl, Herbert R. – 1988
Intended for teachers who have no particular experience or training in teaching theater, but who have a love of theater and enjoy a good play, this book discusses making theater with children. It explores improvisation, reading and acting with scripts, adapting plays for young actors, and writing plays. The examples presented in the text are…
Descriptors: Acting, Class Activities, Drama, Dramatic Play
Yowell, Bob – 1985
Improvisation can show teachers ways to use the senses to make ideas, emotions, or any academic lesson stick with a child. By using improvisational techniques, the teacher asks the student to play--to be active and to discover. For example, there are games to help the child to concentrate, verbalize, touch and make contact with other children, and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creativity, Dramatic Play, Elementary Education

Bugeja, Michael J. – Journalism Educator, 1985
Explores the benefits and hazards of staging simulated news incidents in the classroom to teach journalism students the need to maintain a professional stance at all times. (HTH)
Descriptors: Dramatic Play, Higher Education, Journalism Education, News Reporting

Kostelnik, Marjorie J.; And Others – Young Children, 1986
Examines reasons children find superhero play so attractive and discusses how it relates to children's development. Also makes a case for allowing superhero play and suggests strategies to make such play a constructive experience for children. (KS)
Descriptors: Aggression, Child Development, Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Education
Putman, Scottie – Innovation Abstracts, 1983
Improvisational gaming is a technique involving the use of theater and drama in the teaching of other subjects. The student uses intuition, sense-memory, and imagination in a holistic approach to learning which teaches social skills while it teaches subject matter. Everyone can act and improvise; getting everyone involved is seldom a problem as…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Dramatic Play, Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education

Hurvitz, Judith A.; And Others – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1987
Classroom teachers can help children with speech and language impairments to use their language more effectively and with greater variety through activities encouraging and promoting student leadership, social interaction, dramatic play, and nonverbal adaptation. (CB)
Descriptors: Dramatic Play, Elementary Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Language Acquisition
Rickert, William E.; Bloomquist, Jane – 1988
This paper provides a basic framework for using creative drama to achieve a wide range of objectives in educating students with mental disabilities; these objectives include enhanced communication skills, discipline and teamwork, self-concept, and creativity. Drama techniques such as movement exercises, games, structured play, role playing, and…
Descriptors: Acting, Creative Dramatics, Creative Expression, Curriculum
2003
The Illinois Early Learning Project (IEL) is funded by the Illinois State Board of Education to provide information resources on early learning and training related to implementing the Illinois Early Learning Standards for parents and for early childhood personnel in all settings. The IEL tip sheets offer suggestions to parents and early childhood…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Drama, Dramatic Play, Early Experience
Carlsson-Paige, Nancy; Levin, Diane E. – Child Care Information Exchange, 1992
Developmental issues, short-term solutions for children's conflicts, and goals for conflict resolution training are discussed. A step-by-step approach for teachers to use in working through a conflict with children is included, as is a list of children's books that deal with conflict resolution. (LB)
Descriptors: Aggression, Classroom Techniques, Conflict Resolution, Dramatic Play
Archibald, John – TESL Talk, 1987
Drama can act as a bridge between the classroom and the real world in teaching students to communicate in a second language. Teaching techniques using drama to help improve students' pronunciation of English as a second language are described, as they relate to articulation, pitch, volume, rate, and variety. (CB)
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Communicative Competence (Languages), Dramatic Play, English (Second Language)
Cullen, Joy – 1991
This booklet discusses the use of structured table activities in preschool programs in Australia and alternatives to these activities, such as free play. The booklet notes that structured table activities tend to be teacher-directed, passive, non-creative, and focus on goals set by the teacher. They often do not address the learning requirements…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Activities, Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Education
Cohen, Elena – 1999
Recognizing that creativity facilitates children's learning and development, the Head Start Program Performance Standards require Head Start programs to include opportunities for creative self-expression. This guide with accompanying videotape, both in English- and Spanish- language versions, encourages and assists adults to support children's…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Child Development, Creative Development, Creativity
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