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Shildt, Roberta – 1983
Designed for 7th- and 8th-grade students, the teaching unit demonstrates how blacks lived during and after the Civil War in the first government-provided housing in Freedman's Village. While concerned with local Arlington, Virginia sites and history, the unit provides an illustration of the role of architecture and design on American social…
Descriptors: Black History, Black Studies, Blacks, Civil War (United States)
Pfoutz, Bonnie – 1983
Designed for 7th- and 8th-grade students, this teaching unit focuses on the role that Arlington House--Custis-Lee Mansion--(owned by the Washington and Lee families) played both in architectural importance and in history. The unit serves as a vehicle for studying the various roles and cultural distinctions present in antebellum southern society…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Civil War (United States), Colonial History (United States), Field Trips
Eckbreth, Catherine – 1983
Designed for 7th- and 8th-grade students, five lessons using a block of houses in an urban neighborhood help students learn about the history of a neighborhood, the owners of the houses, and the style and architectural features of the homes. Although this unit has been developed for a specific neighborhood, a similar block study could be conducted…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Community Characteristics, Field Instruction, Field Trips