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Quimby, Don – Schools in the Middle, 1994
The best gifts are those given by a deeply caring parent, a special relative, or a friend. Presents seldom last, but memories do. Parents are advised to create memories for their children this holiday season by giving them their time, caring, and love. Parents should make and keep promises to spend time with their children. (MLH)
Descriptors: Holidays, Intermediate Grades, Memory, Middle Schools

Galley, Sharon Martens – Language Arts, 1996
Discusses how interviews with fifth-grade students about their literacy journeys--the experiences that led them to where they are now in reading and writing--gave great insight (to their teacher as well as to many other teachers) into what makes language arts instruction "take." Conveys the importance of authentic literacy experiences. (SR)
Descriptors: Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Interviews, Language Arts

Arnold, John – Middle School Journal, 1993
Former middle-school principal's graduation speech to fifth graders and their parents focuses on three areas: students and psychological and physiological changes they will experience; what to expect in middle school (teamwork and advisee-group activities); and secrets for success and happiness. Students and parents are advised to concentrate on…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Commencement Ceremonies, Elementary Education, Expectation

Shanahan, Timothy; And Others – Reading Teacher, 1994
Describes a cooperative learning activity in a fifth-grade class in which students researched, wrote, and sponsored classroom resolutions honoring African Americans during Black History Month. Discusses how literacy has the power to connect students with their heritage or with any heritage they choose to connect with. (SR)
Descriptors: Black History, Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Cultural Background
Barbieri, Edmund L. – Principal, 2000
According to one principal, an attention-getting fourth-grader's quick wit, creative excuses, and impish pranks demonstrated a high degree of thinking. Although the student's intellectual prowess defied testing and he was never viewed as a "smart" kid, he had a special kind of intelligence not often appreciated in school. (MLH)
Descriptors: Gifted, Humor, Intelligence, Intermediate Grades
Arnoldsen, Larry M. – 1986
Children's natural curiosity should be more adequately satisfied, resarch has suggested--especially in grades 4 to 6. Traditionally, the scope and sequence approach which is a learning-what-others think or have thought rather than a learning-to-think-for-oneself method begins during the middle school years. It is interesting to observe that…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives, Grade 5

Gunter, Philip L.; And Others – Education and Treatment of Children, 1994
This paper proposes that the manner in which academic information is delivered to students with severe behavior disorders may be aversive. A case study illustrates how a 12-year old's disruptive behavior can be decreased concurrent with an instructional sequence which provides the information needed to complete a task prior to asking the student…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Disorders, Case Studies, Instructional Effectiveness

Wilde, Jack – Voices from the Middle, 1995
Describes three fifth-grade students in the author's school who used humor in their writing assignments. Offers samples of their work and their observations about it. (SR)
Descriptors: Grade 5, Humor, Intermediate Grades, Student Attitudes
Ferrara, Peter J.; Ferrara, Margaret M. – Schools in the Middle, 1993
Guest teachers are not sanctioned counterfeits of "real" teachers; they are optional community resources who can provide an additional, meaningful dimension to students' learning. This article provides administrators with recommendations for welcoming substitutes, familiarizing them with school schedules and lesson plans, and helping them work…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Classroom Techniques, Guidelines, Intermediate Grades
Hunter, William – Writing Notebook: Visions for Learning, 1994
Suggests that not everything in education has to be evaluated in terms of cognitive outcome measures. Describes a computer-mediated communication project that involved sixth-grade students in a private school in Montreal and slightly older students in a mainly Inuit town in the far northern part of Quebec. Discusses the actual benefits of the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Intermediate Grades
Life Lessons: An Embedded Classroom Approach to Preventing High-Risk Behaviors among Preadolescents.

Stipek, Deborah; de la Sota, Ann; Weishaupt, Laura – Elementary School Journal, 1999
Advocates early intervention to prevent high-risk behaviors among upper-elementary school students. Discusses changes experienced by preadolescents and implications for their learning and future adjustment. Reviews brief intervention packages and describes an alternative approach involving embedding a prevention program into daily classroom…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Early Intervention, Elementary School Students, High Risk Students

Reissman, Rose – English Journal, 1996
Explains how pop-up art can be used for research projects by taking newspaper articles and transforming them into visual displays in which the various parts of the articles--pictures, captions, and headlines--are glued onto the display. Suggests that such work is especially useful to students who are not especially strong linguistically. (TB)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art Products, Childrens Art, Creative Expression

Norris, Stephen P.; Phillips, Linda M. – Teachers College Record, 1987
The verbalized thinking of two sixth grade children while reading is analyzed using schema theory. An outline of a critical thinking theory is given and contrasted with schema theory. Conclusions for reading theoreticians are discussed. (MT)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades, Reading Comprehension

Loveless, Bryn – Ohio Reading Teacher, 1994
Suggests that upper elementary teachers should watch for signs that readers are going through a transition stage from oral to silent reading. Notes that if students do not make the transition with their peers, they may need sustained one-on-one help, especially to improve their attitude and control their inner critic. Presents a case study. (RS)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Oral Reading

Farest, Cindy; And Others – New Advocate, 1995
Outlines an elementary school unit on rivers, which drew on a range of reading materials both fiction and nonfiction, among them "The Incredible Journey of Lewis and Clark." Studies the degree of similarity in fourth graders' response to and understanding of fiction and nonfiction books. Observes that children do have unique responses to…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Fiction, Grade 4, Intermediate Grades