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Additional Lessons 11 - 20 of 1968 for Architecture
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11. Architecture Scavenger Hunt
Architecture Scavenger Hunt Life Skills: Summary: This lesson provides students with an opportunity to Thinking & Reasoning locate and identify the different architectural styles and terminology that exists in the community and neighborhoods that they live in. Curriculum Tie: Main Curriculum Tie: Interior Design...
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Grade Level: K-12
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12. African Architecture in Sub-Sahara
...Training Mission Digital Library Research People Resources University of Illinois Library 1408 W. Gregory Drive (MC-522) Urbana, IL, 61801 Email: dsdlibrary.uiuc.edu Library Home » Library Digital Services and Development » Search Collections » Teaching with Digital Content » Lesson Plans » African Architecture African Architecture Created By: Matthew Foster, Bloomington Junior High School (Bloomington, IL) Grade Level: 7th Grade Content Area: Social Studies Database Integration: Students will search TDC database for current and historic images of Africa south of the Sahara. Illinois Learning Standards Ach...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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13. Greek vs. Contemporary Architecture
greek.jpg (23105 bytes)W E L C O M E T O Greek vs. Contemporary Architecture Submitted by Pamela Reavley, Fairdale High School, Fairdale, KY Subject: 10^th 12^th Grade Humanities pzl-tiny.gif (1418 bytes) The students will develop an appreciation for Greek Rationale Architecture. Furthermore, they will recognize the origin of much of the architecture of the 20th Century. By...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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14. Architecture of the Tipi
Lesson Six: Architecture of the Tipi Lesson Information Concept This activity introduces students to architectural aspects of the Tipi. This activity also improves spatial reasoning skills. CELs Independent Learning Technological Literacy Critical and Creative Thinking Structure Discuss the structure of the Tipi. Complete t...
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Grade Level: K-5
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15. Built to Last
...d Online ED HOMEEDUCATORSSTUDENTSPARENTS / CAREGIVERS CLASSROOM PROJECTSLESSON PLANSPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTED VIDEO Lesson Plans search go Built to Last Procedures Organizers Overview for for Teachers Students Students will learn about some of the greatest monuments and buildings in the history of architecture. Each student will create a multimedia presentation about a particular structure that includes several different representations of a selected building. Students will be able to use a free software program, Design Workshop Lite, to generate different views of their chosen structure and incorporate t...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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16. Reach for the Sky
_ Thirteen Ed Online ED HOMEEDUCATORSSTUDENTSPARENTS / CAREGIVERS CLASSROOM PROJECTSLESSON PLANSPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTED VIDEO Lesson Plans search go Reach For The Sky Procedures Organizers Overview for for Teachers Students In this lesson students explore the technology of vertical architecture. They discover how skyscrapers go up and how they remain standing. They learn about planning, design, and construction technology as it relates to tall buildings. They obtain specific data about the tallest buildings all over the world. After researching the topic, the students consider alternative...
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Grade Level: 3-5
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17. Our Architectural Heritage
...illustrations of architectural detail. 2. Each student will illustrate and explain the effect of geographical location on housing styles. Materials needed: 1. Have students observe buildings independently or in a field trip setting OR provide students with reference materials illustrating historic architecture. 2. If possible, provide students with a camera and slide film to add to their oral report. Rotate camera use through students in the class. Develop film and provide a slide projector. Additional activities: 1. Photo-copy pictures showing architectural styles either by photographing local architectu...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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18. Roof, Windows, Doors, and other Thoughts
+ + HGA Page Lesson Collection PNW Index + + Roof, Windows, Doors, and other Thoughts Author: Connie Mark Grade Level: second Date: August 23, 1997 Purpose: To introduce students to some concepts of exterior architecture. Objectives: Students will be able to: 1. identify and distinguish different types/ styles of roofs, windows, and doors. 2. determine what is decorative and/ or what is functional of a building. 3. show how climate and geography affects the built environment. Geographic Theme: Human Environment/ Int...
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Grade Level: K-2
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19. Ancient Asian Architecture
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Ancient Asian Architecture Why Architecture reflects both time and place. Explore the intriguing characteristics of buildings in ancient Asia. Steps 1. Newer buildings are replacing many of the historic ones throughout Asia. Choose an Asian country in which to explore traditional architecture. China is the example shown here....
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Grade Level: 3-12
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20. Daily Life through History
Daily Life Online Logo _ Teacher Resources ABOUT CONTACT US HomeCorrelationsLesson PlansResource MaterialsFeedback _ World History (Ancient) Teacher Lesson Plan : Daily Life through History Print Print Browse LessonTeacher Lesson Poster Art and Architecture of the Maya, Aztecs, and Inca PlanStudent Activity OBJECTIVES MATERIALS DOCUMENT-BASED QUESTIONS MaterialsAssessment Rubric HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE EXPOSITORY WRITING DIRECTIONS Browse Other Lessons STANDARDS FOCUS QUESTION ASSESSMENT PACING DLO RESEARCH EXTENSION Objectives Go more search options Id...
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Grade Level: K-12
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