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*Note: This list is focused on Architecture and Urban Studies and is intended to grow. Suggestions for inclusion and original additions are welcomed. (2005-01-31)
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  History in the Raw
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Smithsonian Institution
  Smithsonian Oral History Interviewing Guide
  House Detective: Finding History in Your Home
Grade(s): (PreK–3) (4–8) (9–12) 
Type: Lesson Plans
Description:
Detailed guide offering suggestions for researching the history of homes and other community buildings. Developed in conjunction with the exhibition Within These Walls.
  Building up, Breaking Down
Grade(s): (4–8) 
Type: Lesson Plans
Description:
In this lesson students can explore their school building to learn how racks are modified (either by natrue or manufacturer) into construction materials, and how these materials deteriorate over time.
    Smithsonian Websites
Online lesson plans and activities for educators and students
Library of Congress - American Memory Project
  The Learning Page: Especially for Teachers
    Using Primary Sources in the Classroom
    Lesson Framework
    The Historian's Sources
      Media Analysis Tools
    All History is Local: Students as Archivists
    Taking the Long View: see "Asheville"
    Lesson Plans: (samples)
      Indian Boarding Schools: Civilizing the Native Spirit Gr. 6-9
      Recreation Yesterday and Today, Gr. 8-12  
      Who Really Built America?, Gr. 6-12
      New Deal: North Carolina, Gr. 8
      Using Oral History, Gr. 7-12
      Great Depression & 1990s, Gr. 7-11
  National Endowment for the Humanities - EDSITEment
    Reference Shelf - Helpful tips for using the Internet in your classroom
    History and Social Studies Lesson Plans and Web Sites
    Art and Culture Lesson Plans and Web Sites
    Website Selection Criteria
  Visual Literacy
    The Online Visual Literacy Project, Pomona College, CA
    International Visual Literacy Association
    Visual Literacy and the Classroom - by Erin Riesland
  Oral History
    Oral History Association - includes Oral History Evaluation Guidelines and Principles and Standards
    Mercier, Laurie, and Madeline Buckendorf. Using Oral History in Community History Projects. Los Angeles: Oral History Association, Pamphlet No. 4, 1992. [book]
    Wood, Linda P. Oral History Projects in Your Classroom. Carlisle, PA: Oral History Association, 2001. [book]
  Learn NC  (North Carolina)
    North Carolina Standard Course of Study
    Selected Collection of reviewed instructional plans from Learn NC
      Built and Natural Environment
a Lesson plan from The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Grade Levels: kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4        Subjects: Arts--Architecture
This lesson, based on the book, A House is a House for Me by Mary Ann Hobermand, is followed by a class discussion about the....  Go to resource | View full record
      Community Buildings
a Lesson plan from The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Grade Levels: kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4        Subjects: Arts--Architecture, Arts--Visual Arts, Social Studies--Urban Studies
This ARTSEDGE lesson explores buildings of all kinds and their importance in creating a sense of community. Students take a ....  Go to resource | View full record
      A Thematic Mathematics Project for Grade 7
a Lesson plan from National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Grade Levels: 7        Subjects: Arts--Architecture, Mathematics--Algebra, Mathematics--Applied Mathematics, Mathematics--Measurement, Social Studies--Economics
This year-long project from Illuminations is divided into three parts and reinforces skills that lay a foundation for algebr....  Go to resource | View full record
      The Fibonacci Series
a Lesson plan from American Association for the Advancement of Science
Grade Levels: 6, 7, 8        Subjects: Mathematics--Discrete Mathematics, Mathematics--Geometry, Mathematics--History, Mathematics--Number Sense, Mathematics--Patterns, Arts--Architecture
The purpose of this lesson, from Science NetLiks, is to appreciate and investigate a numerical pattern; to look for evidence....  Go to resource | View full record
      Finding Your Way In North Carolina
a Lesson Plan by Teachers Connect
Grades: 4        Subjects: Social Studies, English Language Arts
Students will become familiar with the regions and local features of North Carolina and be able to write directions for othe....  Go to resource
      Fire In Pythagorville: Problem-Centered Lessons
a Lesson Plan by Kelly Crisp
Grades: 8        Subjects: Mathematics
Students will work on problem-centered lessons which use the application of the Pythagorean theorem to put out a fire in the....  Go to resource
      Getting Hooked; Introduction for a Narrative
a Lesson Plan by Leann Kelley
Grades: 2, 3, 4        Subjects: English Language Arts
Students will be able to identify techniques for writing an introduction for a narrative and use them effectively.....  Go to resource
      Polyhedra: Faces, Edges, and Verticies (3-D Marshmallow Models)
a Lesson Plan by Julie Little
Grades: 3, 4        Subjects: Mathematics
Students will review the names of 3 dimensional shapes, create the shapes using marshmallows and toothpicks, and find relati....  Go to resource
      Does your House Measure Up?
a Lesson Plan by Cathy Searcey
Grades: 2        Subjects: Mathematics, English Language Arts
This lesson is intended to be used as a final assessment of a student's understanding of an inch, foot, and yard. It will al....  Go to resource
      Replica of a Period Newspaper/World Literature
a Lesson Plan by Kim Dechant
Grades: 10        Subjects: English Language Arts
Students will research a specific time in history in order to create the front page of a newspaper relevant to the selected ....  Go to resource
      Nothing Could Be Finer Than To Be In Carolina-But Where In Carolina?
a WebQuest by Cheryl Stiles;Kecia Hopper;Lisa Roberts;Nancy Ashburn;Shauna Deal;Suzanne Stapleton
Grades: 8        Subjects: English Language Arts, Social Studies, Computer Technology Skills, Mathematics, Science
This unit was designed to integrate computer technology skills, social studies, language arts, and science. The unit teaches....  Go to resource
      Urban Ecosystems 1: Cities are Urban Ecosystems
a Lesson plan from American Association for the Advancement of Science
Grade Levels: 6, 7, 8        Subjects: Science--Ecology, Social Studies--Geography, Social Studies--Urban Studies
This Science NetLinks lesson, the first of a five - part unit titled "Urban Ecosystems: Continuity and Change," introduces s....  Go to resource | View full record
      Urban Ecosystems 2: Why Are There Cities? A Historical Perspective
a Lesson plan from American Association for the Advancement of Science
Grade Levels: 6, 7, 8        Subjects: Science--Ecology, Social Studies--Anthropology, Social Studies--Urban Studies, Social Studies--World History
This Science NetLinks lesson, the second of a five - part unit, looks at the conditions that led to the development of early....  Go to resource | View full record
      Urban Ecosystems 3: Cities as Population Centers
a Lesson plan from American Association for the Advancement of Science
Grade Levels: 6, 7, 8        Subjects: Science--Ecology, Science--Ecology, Social Studies--Urban Studies, Social Studies--World History
This lesson, provided by Science NetLinks, is the third of a sequence of five lessons, teaching students the unprecedented s....  Go to resource | View full record
      Urban Ecosystems 4: Metabolism of Urban Ecosystems
a Lesson plan from American Association for the Advancement of Science
Grade Levels: 6, 7, 8        Subjects: Arts--Drama/Dramatics, Science--Ecology, Science--Ecology, Social Studies--Geography, Social Studies--Urban Studies, Social Studies--World History
This lesson, provided by Science NetLinks, is the fourth of a sequence of five lessons, teaching students that most of the m....  Go to resource | View full record
      Urban Ecosystems 5: In Defense of Cities
a Lesson plan from American Association for the Advancement of Science
Grade Levels: 6, 7, 8        Subjects: Science--Ecology, Science--Ecology, Social Studies--Geography, Social Studies--Urban Studies
This lesson, provided by Science NetLinks, is the last of a sequence of five lessons, teaching students the ecological advan....  Go to resource | View full record
      Planning for a City's Future
a Lesson plan from National Geographic
Grade Levels: 9, 10, 11, 12        Subjects: Language Arts--Writing (composition), Science--General Science, Social Studies--Economics, Social Studies--Geography, Social Studies--History, Social Studies--Human Behavior
This lesson asks students to consider how knowledge of geography and history can help prepare for the future. Students will ....  Go to resource | View full record
      Observing Connections - Changing Landscapes
a Lesson Plan by Lisa Mitchell
Grades: 4, 5        Subjects: English Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, Visual Arts Education
The students will learn about the changing environment through study and observation. They will refect on these changes in t....  Go to resource
      "Picturing" America at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
a Lesson Plan by Scott Culclasure
Grades: 11        Subjects: Social Studies, English Language Arts, Computer Technology Skills
This unit allows students to link together the literature and the history of the United States at the turn of the twentieth ....  Go to resource
  North Carolina Wise Owl  (password protected)
  Heritage of WNC "Asheville's Built Environment"
    Maps
    Architects
    Buildings
    Chronology
    Books, Pamphlets, Ephemera
    People
  D.H. Ramsey Library Special Collections
    National Register of Historic Places - Buncombe County, NC
    Who Worked Here? Who Lived Here?
    The Drover's Road
    Asheville's Golden Age
    Transportation
    The Railroad
  Women's History
  Travel Literature of Western North Carolina
  Other
     Twentieth Century Interactive - Making Connections to America's Past. A Teacher Guide. A project of Think Network TV, Dayton, OH, and WCET, Cincinnati, OH.
     
   

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