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Raker, Elizabeth; And Others – Learning, 1992
The Olympic games can help motivate students to learn geography. The article offers a geography decathlon with 10 events to help students build map skills, multicultural awareness, and cooperative spirit. Each event covers at least one of the five fundamental geographic themes (location, place, regions, human/environment interactions, and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Creative Teaching, Cultural Awareness
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Handley, Leslie Mills, Ed. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1990
Describes ways to integrate geography into the curriculum of primary and intermediate grades. Suggests hands-on activities for teaching abstract concepts through concrete experiences. Includes two units: creating a global map of the earth and incorporating social studies into language arts and mathematics by using magnet cars on maps. (NL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Teaching, Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts
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Freeland, Kent; Wasson, Sarah – Social Studies Texan, 1990
Identifies the problems maps pose for children. Provides a lesson plan designed to help first grade students understand maps through a study of lakes and rivers. Asks students to identify bodies of water on a globe and then build a model of a lake or river. Includes instructions for making a model. (RW)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography
Roller, Jeanne Keeney – 1994
This report describes a practicum designed to integrate the five themes of geography into classrooms for elementary-school students through preservice teachers using experiential teaching techniques. The preservice teachers were provided with appropriate concepts and vocabulary through active experiences that they then used in their elementary…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography, Geography Instruction
Rushdoony, Haig A. – 1982
Suggested activities for integrating language concepts and comprehension skills into elementary school geography instruction are presented. The activities focus on concept formation through semantic mapping and making analogies, and on comprehension through recalling, generalizing, interpreting, and making inferences. Semantic maps indicate spoke…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Content Area Reading, Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts
Haas, Mary E. – 1989
Geography helps one understand the physical and cultural characteristics of the world. Geographic education provides the values, knowledge, concepts, and skills to better understand ourselves, our relationship to the earth, and our interdependence with other peoples of the world. There is a great need to increase the quantity and quality of…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Educational Quality, Elementary Education
National Council for Geographic Education. – 1974
Twenty teacher-developed elementary and secondary instructional activities on geography-related topics are available in a single activity, loose-leaf format as an on-going series. Simulations, role playing, mapping, group discussion, experiential learning, and field excursions are some of the instructional approaches. Materials include case…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Development, Economic Development, Elementary Education
Ball, John M. – 1969
The annotated bibliography lists articles, books, theses and pamphlets which treat geographic education at all levels. Items cited were published between the years 1950-1969. There is one principal exception to the 1950 base year. In 1963 the National Council for Geographic Education published a Selected Bibliography of Geography Education for…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliographies, Curriculum, Educational Research
McDermott, Paul D.; And Others – 1971
This compilation of reprinted articles that originally appeared in the Journal of Geography from September 1969 through the May 1970 issues, is intended to help teachers use globes, maps, and photographs with skill and understanding. The articles were designed with several objectives in mind: 1) to provide information regarding the design,…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography
Brown, T. W.; And Others – 1970
Questions investigated in this study deal with relationships between map problem difficulty and students' acquired level of intellectual development, the effects of sequential mastery of map concepts, and the optimum age to introduce certain map concepts in the geography curriculum. In the main investigation, which covered varied selected,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Difficulty Level, Educational Research, Elementary Education
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Hicks, Sandye, Ed. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1988
Describes two mini-units, a primary grade activity and upper grade activity, to teach elementary students location skills by becoming map-makers, rather than merely interpreting maps made by others. Students learn to locate areas of a grid, to use a compass rose, to use scale and plot distances, to solve proportion problems, and to enlarge…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Cartography, Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts
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Patterson, Kathie; Vetters, Linda – Journal of Geography, 1992
Presents lessons on the geography of the desert designed to teach that different subjects are interrelated and dependant on each other. Explains that the goal was to help students understand that geography is a way of looking at the world not just a study of maps. Includes activities in reading, mathematics, art, and science. (DK)
Descriptors: American Indians, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts
Carswell, Ronald J. B.; And Others – 1982
Three-dimensional (3-D) aerial photographs viewed with cardboard filter glasses (anaglyphs) aid elementary and junior high school students in recognizing physical features, offer a realistic vertical perspective, and have motivational values. A review of research on cognition, perception, and the use of anaglyphs reveals that pictures are an…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts
Haas, Mary E. – 1988
An examination of five social studies textbook series for grades one through four reveals a lack of consistent application of geographic concepts from publisher to publisher as well as a lack of reinforcement of previous learning within the individual series. This disjointed presentation of textbook materials contributes to a disjointed learning…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Elementary Education, Fundamental Concepts, Geographic Concepts
Mozer, Lisa – 1989
The study of geography should not be tedious or boring for students. There are many activities to motivate students while teaching them place location and geographical information. This document describes three activities or games that can be adapted for grades 4-8. "Mappits" requires students (individually or in teams) to determine the state or…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Games, Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts
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