activity programs

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Active learning techniques for librarians

practical examples
2010
"A [handbook] outlining the theory and practice of using active learning techniques in a library setting..."--amazon.com.

A kid's guide to African American history

2007
Contains over seventy activities, songs, and games designed to teach children ages six through eleven about the history of African-Americans; and includes brief profiles of notable figures.

Galloping along the old west trails

an integrated social studies unit
1997
Contains lessons and activities that introduce students in grades four through eight to the 1850s, based on fictional letters from a cowboy and other Old West characters.

Daniel the dinosaur learns to stand tall against bullies

a group activities manual to teach K-6 children how to handle other children's aggressive behavior
1996

In the park

1998
Presents some basic information about such concepts of physics as force, resistance, and friction while describing the mechanics of various games and recreational activities that commonly take place in parks.

The curious naturalist

1991
Explores habitats, observing and identifying lifeforms, and discovering the connections that bind them.

Maker literacy

a new approach to literacy programming for libraries
2017
"...takes the creativity and inventiveness of the maker movement and applies that energy in a new way to help children learn across all subject areas as well as broaden their world view"--Provided by publisher.

Sensitivity and awareness

a guide for developing understanding among children
2004
Presents activities for helping children develop an understanding for people with disabilities, with facts about specific disabilities, discussion questions, stories, and reproducible activity sheets.

STEM play

integrating inquiry into learning centers
2016

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