L. Frank Baum (1856-1919)
ERIC Bibliography

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"Pop Culture Media Icons: Stimuli for Language Activities"

Using popular music & television in teaching Spanish
language classes. By Keith Mason. in Mosaic, v4,n2, p19-22, Winter 1997.

"Teaching Values through American Movies"

Using American films with ESL students. By Kara Griffin and
Ellen Sherriffs, ED 373543

"Activity: The Wizard of Oz and the Populist Movement"

Class activity in economics education. By Michael Young and
others from Perspectives, p19-31, 1988-89
"L. Frank Baum and the "Modernized Fairy Tale"
By Michael Patrick Hearn from Children's Literature in
Education, v10, n2, p57-67, Summer, 1979.

"Fairy Tales and Fantasy; Bridges to Literature--Using Fairy Tales and Fantasy to Motivate the Reluctant Reader"

Instructional unit; eighth grade lower level. By Joan M. Dungey.
ED 280061
"Drama in the Elementary School"
ED 097724
"Artist at Work; Illustrating the Classics"
By Barry Moser in Horn Book Magazine
"Inquiry, "Oz," and Populism"
Inquiry unit, secondary level. By David W. Van Cleaf and
Charles W. Funkhouser in Social Education
"Oz Meets Marisol"
Art project for gifted junior high students. Lauren Marks
in School Arts
"Language Arts/Reading: From Oz to the Death Star: Exploring Universal Ideas"
Elementary language arts; literary criticism. By Lyn Lacy
in Teacher

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