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Autor/inn/enHillery, Mable A.; Simmons, Patricia M.
InstitutionFordham Univ., Bronx, NY.
TitelA Guide to the Use of Street/Folk/Musical Games in the Classroom. Volume I, Song-Games.
Quelle(1979), (91 Seiten)Verfügbarkeit 
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; Monographie
SchlagwörterLeitfaden; Unterricht; Lehrer; Academic Achievement; Black Culture; Black History; Black Students; Blacks; Childrens Games; Cultural Education; Educational Games; Educational Objectives; Elementary Education; Folk Culture; Models; Music Activities; Physical Development; Skill Development; Social Development; Teaching Methods
AbstractThis teaching guide is the first of three volumes designed to teach Afro-American children street/folk/musical games in the elementary classroom. It is one of the Interdependent Learning Models (ILM) whose overall objective is for teachers to use the cultures of their students as vehicles for teaching academic skills and content. This volume focuses on ten traditional folk and clapping and chanting games. An introduction offers an historical overview of games, the definition of folk and street games, and a rationale for using games in the classroom which explains the effects on learning, attention, self-concept, and physical development, as well as benefits for teachers and schools. The second chapter defines the games as Transactional Instructional Games (TIGs), lists distinguishing features of TIGs, suggests teaching methods, and offers an implementation checklist. The ten games follow: Frog in the Bucket, Stick Out, Bobbing Needle, See Aunt Dinah, Emma You My Darling, Chicken and a Chicken, Skip to the Barbershop, Johnny Cuckoo, Little Jonny Brown, and Riley. For each game background information, lyrics, directions for action/movements, and learning objectives relating to academic, physical, and social skills are presented. Line drawings illustrate the actions when necessary. All games are for groups, stress singing and clapping in rhythm, and are non-competitive. A tape cassette, available from ILM, records a group of children with a teacher singing and clapping the songs. (CK)
AnmerkungenInterdependent Learning Model, Fordham University, Thebaud Hall, Bronx, NY 10458 ($5.00, $2.00 for cassette tapes)
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
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