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Fromboluti, Carol Sue – PTA Today, 1992
Parents can help children study geography by providing interesting activities, using correct terminology, and prompting questions about their surroundings. The article includes activities to help parents encourage geographic thinking in their children. Activities include exploring the neighborhood, learning about other cultures, and examining…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts
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Sutherland, Ross – Journal of Geography, 1994
States that drainage basins, stream discharge, and sediment discharge are fundamental concepts in physical geography and integral parts of other cognate disciplines. Presents two exercises about these concepts. Includes a set of field-based exercises and a set of exercises for students who are unable to conduct field monitoring. (CFR)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Experiential Learning, Field Instruction, Geographic Concepts
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Nelson, Burton D.; And Others – Journal of Geography, 1992
Discusses some misconceptions relating to location and to the earth's hydrosphere, atmosphere, and lithosphere. Provides correction and explanation of various phenomena. Includes ocean names and sizes, sea level, coriolis effect, greenhouse effect, lightning, magma, and mass wasting. Suggests that myths can be dispelled by exposure combined with…
Descriptors: Climate, Earth Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Geographic Concepts
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Kirman, Joseph M.; Goldberg, Jack – Journal of Geography, 1992
Discusses a study of sixth grade children's preferences regarding the portrayal of houses on maps. Reports that there were no significant differences between boys' and girls' preferences for the manner in which rooftops and streets were oriented. Concludes that apparent sex differences found previously may have been a result of the preferences of…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Grade 6
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Saveland, Robert N.; DeVorsey, Louis, Jr. – Social Education, 1992
Presents a lesson in which history, science, and mathematics combine to contribute to an understanding of one of the five fundamental themes of geography: location. Discusses the maps and navigational equipment available at the time of Christopher Columbus. Describes timekeeping, recording speed, and determining latitude and longitude during a…
Descriptors: Cartography, Elementary Secondary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geographic Location
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Danzer, Gerald A.; Newman, Mark – Social Studies, 1992
Discusses the unique perspective that the built environment brings to the study of history. Presents questions that can be used to analyze a building to examine identification, form, function, and impact. Suggests that studying a building is like conducting a micro study of the development of a society. (DK)
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Built Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
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Belyea, Barbara – Great Plains Quarterly, 1997
As Lewis and Clark moved west across the North American continent, their contact with Native informants revealed spatial and topographic concepts at variance with their own "scientific" methods of cartography. The explorers' failure to understand and integrate Native patterns of geographical knowledge resulted in long detours where…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cartography, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict
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Rogers, Alisdair – International Social Science Journal, 1998
Considers the principal geographical themes relevant to researching multiculturalism and citizenship in European cities by reviewing the work of mainly English-speaking geographers around four-selected themes: (1) scales of territory and citizenship; (2) flows and networks; (3) space; and (4) difference and place (how social relations of…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries
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Aitken, Stuart C. – Journal of Geography, 1999
Highlights the social construction of scale on the Internet and how some scale relationships are represented in web-based visual images. Maintains that web sites contain story lines that can act as guides through these scale representations. Shows the need for a "visual grammar" that will enable people to understand the logic behind the Internet.…
Descriptors: Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Social Structure
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Le Heron, Kiri; Andrews, Jill; Hooks, Stacey; Larnder, Michele; Le Heron, Richard – New Zealand Journal of Geography, 2000
Presents a unit on volcanoes and experiences with volcanoes that helps students develop geography skills. Focuses on four volcanoes: (1) Rangitoto Island; (2) Lake Pupuke; (3) Mount Smart; and (4) One Tree Hill. Includes an answer sheet and resources to use with the unit. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction
Schneider, Donald; And Others – 1994
This document contains a set of curriculum standards to guide social studies curricula, teaching, learning tasks, and assessment. These social studies standards are organized to incorporate learning experiences from many disciplines. This book presenting the social studies standards is designed to serve three purposes: (1) to serve as a framework…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Excellence in Education
Fitzhugh, William P. – 1994
The paper suggests that the five fundamental themes of geography can serve as a good starting point for understanding how geography affects lives everyday in every way. Geography serves to remind people how interwoven geographic concepts are in individuals' lives. Ten activities are suggested to incorporate the five fundamental themes into a…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Elementary School Curriculum, Geographic Concepts
Schrettenbrunner, H., Ed.; Westrhenen, J. van, Ed. – 1992
This volume contains 10 articles that concern research efforts undertaken in the field of geography education and training. Written by researchers from around the world, the articles include: (1) "Empirical Didactics of Geography: History of a Working Group" (H. Schrettenbrunner); (2) "The Development and Evaluation of a Geography Computer…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Giannangelo, Duane M.; Mealor, W. T., Jr.; Lebo, Julie; France, Nancy – 1998
This set of lesson plans incorporates teaching the five themes of geography in using the novel, "The Pearl," by John Steinbeck. Questions about the novel are related to the themes of location, place, regions, relationships within place, and movement of peoples. One section has an annotated bibliography with other literature selections…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Childrens Literature, Geographic Concepts, Geography
Fromboluti, Carol Sue – 1990
Providing practical learning activities for parents to use to teach geography to children under age 10, this profusely illustrated handbook is organized in terms of 5 major themes of geography: (1) physical location; (2) physical and human characteristics of places; (3) relationships among people and places; (4) patterns of movement of people,…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Curriculum, Geographic Concepts, Geography
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