• Produktbild: 100 Experiential Learning Activities for Social Studies, Literature, and the Arts, Grades 5-12
  • Produktbild: 100 Experiential Learning Activities for Social Studies, Literature, and the Arts, Grades 5-12

100 Experiential Learning Activities for Social Studies, Literature, and the Arts, Grades 5-12 and the Arts, Grades 5

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

21.02.2008

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

176

Maße (L/B/H)

28,6/22,1/1,4 cm

Gewicht

710 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4129-3999-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

21.02.2008

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

176

Maße (L/B/H)

28,6/22,1/1,4 cm

Gewicht

710 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4129-3999-7

Herstelleradresse

Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: 100 Experiential Learning Activities for Social Studies, Literature, and the Arts, Grades 5-12
  • Produktbild: 100 Experiential Learning Activities for Social Studies, Literature, and the Arts, Grades 5-12
  • Preface
    Acknowledgments
    About the Authors
    Introduction
    Matrices
    NCSS
    McRel
    1. Creating a Language
    2. Point-of-View Pictures
    3. Rosie the Riveter
    4. Columbus and the Discovery of the New World
    5. How Is History Portrayed? Columbus and the Discovery of the New World
    6. Spanglish
    7. Slave Narratives
    8. The Paradox of Theseus¿s Ship
    9. Creating an Personal Historical Timeline
    10. Poems Inspired by Art
    11. Art Inspired by Poetry
    12. The Paradox of Infinity
    13. Point of View and Cultural Perspectives
    14. Final Flight of Yamamoto: Should We Have Struck Back?
    15. Double Consciousness: Examining Oneself and the Concept of Privilege
    16. The Fable of the Blind Men and the Elephant
    17. Creating a System of Writing
    18. Magic and Technology
    19. The Birthday Paradox
    20. Mobius Strip and Different Perspectives
    21. Thinking Out of the Paradigm: The Columbus Egg Problem
    22. Arthur C. Clarke¿s First Law
    23. Is Technology Neutral?
    24. Writing a Letter to the Editor
    25. Science Fiction and Literature as the Future
    26. Creating a Political Broadside
    27. Exploring the Great Depression
    28. Family Photographs
    29. Women¿s Rights
    30. Today in History
    31. Photographs of the Farm Security Administration
    32. Primary and Secondary Sources
    33. Thinking Outside the Box
    34. Riddles
    35. Exploring Community Festivals
    36. Rebuses and Concrete Writing
    37. Mnemonics
    38. Designing a Memorial
    39. Stepping Into a Painting
    40. Japanese Internment During World War II
    41. ASCII Code
    42. Protest Songs
    43. Inaugural Presidential Address
    44. Portals to the World
    45. Stories From Childhood
    46. Round-Robin Stories
    47. Writing Grab Bag
    48. Using Census Data
    49. Explore a Favorite Artist
    50. What Makes a Good Life?
    51. Creating an Ethical Will
    52. Written in Stone
    53. Photographic Timeline
    54. 1900
    55. Ninety-Five Theories
    56. Analyzing the New England Primer (1692)
    57. Slavery in the Constitution?
    58. How Crowded Was the Middle Passage?
    59. The List of Creepy Coincidences
    60. Sacrifices
    61. The Classroom Missile Crisis
    62. Listening to Sources?
    63. Personal Timelines: A Puzzle?
    64. Movies as a Window Into History
    65. Writing Their Own Script
    66. Write Obituaries
    67. Take a Trip to Mars
    68. CIA Fact Book
    69. Talking to an Expert
    70. Famous Last Words
    71. Columbus and Culture
    72. Collage
    73. Making Models
    74. The World Without Human Life
    75. Creating the Scene for a Story
    76. How Long Is a Thousand Years?
    77. Creating a Dadaist Poem
    78. War Stories
    79. Editorial Cartoons as Social Commentary
    80. True or False
    81. Creating Codes
    82. What Is the Law?
    83. When Is the Law the Law?
    84. Symbols in Our Culture
    85. Symbols on Our Money
    86. What¿s on the Stamp?
    87. Place Names
    88. Art Museums of the World
    89. Americäs Attic
    90. Written in Stone
    91. Photographic Community Timeline
    92. The Sounds of Silence
    93. What¿s in a Name?
    94. More What¿s in a Name?
    95. Crazy Inventions
    96. Idioms
    97. Famous Inventions and Their Impact on the World
    98. What Is in Good Taste?
    99. Creating a Self-Portrait
    100. Found Art
    References