A collection of digitized filmstrips and films that Bank Street faculty created in the 1970s and 1980s
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Social Studies: A Way to Integrate Curriculum for Four and Five Year Olds
Ann Marie Mott and Eileen Wasow
Demonstration of how to develop an integrated curriculum, illustrated by one classroom's study of a neighborhood store using experiences with blocks, art, math and music, including a segment on how to lead a successful field trip.
Companion filmstrip to the book Explorations with Young Children: A Curriculum Guide from the Bank Street College of Education
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Meetings: New Ways of Working with Young Children
Peggy Herschensohn Kaufman
A filmstrip that shows a teacher's process for daily classroom meetings with young children.
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Reading: A Way to Begin
Bank Street College of Education
Offers a look at the Bank Street School for Children reading lessons from the 1970s.
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The Study of a River
Bank Street College of Education
Discover how a social studies curriculum evolves from children's ideas and questions and how it develops other skills such as reading, math and language arts.
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Children Can Cook
Bank Street College of Education
A teacher of 3 and 4 year olds demonstrates how the teaching of social studies, language arts and pre-reading skills is involved in cooking experiences.
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A zoo trip: 5 and 6 year olds
Lois Lord
Shows how a curriculum about animals and a trip to the zoo came about through the interests of the 5 and 6 year old children in the classroom.
A filmstrip set in a classroom in Hawaii
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A Child's Eye View
Bank Street College of Education.
Documents a school field trip of the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood by teacher Roberta Harris and her students.