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Stewart, Marilyn; Talley-Jones, Kathy – 1998
The three lessons in this interdisciplinary curriculum unit invite students to explore the meaning of landmarks, places, people, and ideas that distinguish their environment. Lessons include: (1) "Looking Close to Home"; (2) "Moving Out into the Community"; and (3) "Celebrating Landmarks." Each lesson contains student…
Descriptors: Built Environment, Community Characteristics, Foreign Countries, Heritage Education
California State Dept. of Parks and Recreation, Sacramento. – 1993
This guide is intended to assist teachers in organizing and preparing a field trip to Bodie State Historic Park (California). Although it is intended to assist in the trip to Bodie, it also provides information for organizing group tours or family outings to other areas. Activities include before, during, and after visit exercises focusing on the…
Descriptors: Built Environment, Community Characteristics, Cultural Background, Cultural Education
Graves, Ginny – 1990
Critical thinking, responsible citizenship, cultural literacy, social relevancy; these concerns of educators in the social studies can be addressed through teaching and learning about the built environment. The tangible structures that humans have created (bridges, houses, factories, farms, monuments) constitute the built environment. Objects in…
Descriptors: Architecture, Built Environment, Community Characteristics, Curriculum Development
Corbishley, Mike, Ed.; Glen, Ken, Ed. – Heritage Learning, 1999
The spring special theme issue of English Heritage's, "Discover Your Heritage," celebrates half a million years of history. The publication contains a poster and timeline (from Boxgrove to the Channel Tunnel) which should be a useful classroom resource. In the center of the issue is a unique pullout aimed at younger students which…
Descriptors: Built Environment, Community Characteristics, Cultural Enrichment, Elementary Education
Hawkins, Nancy W. – 1991
This guide describes archaeology activities appropriate for middle school students, but some activities can be used in intermediate and primary grades or high school and college classes. The activities range in length from less than one hour to 15 hours. A sequence of activities may be used together as a unit on archaeology, or individual…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Anthropology, Archaeology, Community Characteristics
Toby Levine Communications, Inc., Bethesda, MD. – 1993
Designed to make a visit to Washington, D.C. a successful learning experience for students by helping them understand the evolution of the city into what it is today, this teacher's guide presents themes and activities to accommodate many teaching and learning styles. Three sections of activities explore how the built environment symbolizes…
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Built Environment, Community Characteristics
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Evans, Sam; And Others – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1993
Presents "C.U.B.E.: Creating Understanding of the Built Environment," a unit focusing on a community's built environment. Discusses the interdisciplinary goals of the unit. Provides four samples of activities from within the unit. (CFR)
Descriptors: Architecture, Built Environment, Community Characteristics, Elementary Education
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Roche, John F. – Interdisciplinary Humanities, 1996
Describes a course that approaches concepts of historic preservation from a humanities, rather than an architectural, perspective. The course begins with a questionnaire about the area that uses ideas from perceptual geography and social psychology. Later readings include novels, poems, essays, and songs. (MJP)
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Community Study, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background
American Inst. of Architects, Sacramento, CA. California Council. – 1994
This teacher's handbook is designed to educate the city builders of tomorrow about the importance of responsible urban development. The activities stress the relationship between the built and natural environment. The goals of the project emphasize: (1) sensitivity to the importance of working in greater harmony with the total environment; (2)…
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Buildings, Built Environment
Center for Understanding the Built Environment, Prairie Village, KS. – 2002
This curriculum packet contains two teacher-developed lesson plans for upper elementary students focusing on the built environment. The first lesson plan, "The Built Environment--An Integrating Theme" (Liesa Schroeder), offers suggestions for developing a walking tour around the school neighborhood, a historic area, or a city square. It…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Built Environment, Community Characteristics, Experiential Learning
Morris, Richard; Corbishley, Mike – 1996
This book aims to: (1) provide information that sets places of worship in their religious, historical and social contexts; (2) explore interdisciplinary links; and (3) offers ideas for study, projects, and follow-up work. "Church" is a word with two senses: a body of believers and a building where people worship. This book is about the…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Archaeology, British National Curriculum, Christianity
Lumley, Janet – 1998
This handbook aims to help teachers use archaeological remains and historical evidence in and around Colchester (England). Investigations supplement studies at Key Stages 2 and 3 of the British National Curriculum and can also be used for cross-curricular topics. The book contains suggestions for work on the town walls, the British site at…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Archaeology, British National Curriculum, Built Environment
Overy, Caroline – 1997
This handbook aims to: (1) introduce teachers and pupils to Charles Darwin, his life and work at Down House, his voyage on the Beagle, and his evolutionary theory; (2) set his ideas within the wider context of the 19th century; (3) link the subject areas to the British National Curriculum, particularly in history, science, and English at various…
Descriptors: Active Learning, British National Curriculum, Community Characteristics, Cultural Background
Blackburn, Lynne Michel; Flock, Kathy; McNaney, Wendy; Hewett, Linda – 1999
This instructional unit was built upon the idea that most of the children from a second and a sixth grade classroom already had some knowledge about the social history of their community in Loveland, Colorado. The teachers implementing the unit helped these students make connections between the past and present and thereby develop an understanding…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Elementary Education
Watson, Iain – 1997
This book is about finding the evidence to help pupils discover the Romans, especially in Britain. The Romans changed the culture and landscape of Britain and left a wide range of evidence to be investigated today. Pupils need to be presented this range of evidence and the interpretations put on them. The evidence presented is both archaeological…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Ancient History, Archaeology, British National Curriculum
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