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titleA.E.R.C. - Houses in books (Booklist)
descriptionArchitectural Education Resource Center (A.E.R.C.) - Houses in Books (Booklist). The process of writing, the process of building... designing with words, or designing with wood and stone.... both are human means of communicating ideas. These books contain descriptions of houses and buildings and good illustrations of architecture. Generate simple, hands-on building activities to use with these books, or build structures, then illustrate stories about the lives of the people inside.
mediumimage/gif, image/jpeg, text/HTML,
subjectliterature, technology, reading, integrating technology into the classroom, story telling, technology, architecture, computers in art, technology, technology, technology, technology, technology,
typeCollection
level8, 12, 11, 9, 10, 3, 5, 4, 6, 7, 2, 1, kindergarten,
keywordsEnvironment, Literature, Architecture, Story, Character, Writing, Activity, Project, Description, Book, Illustration, Picture book, A.E.R.C., Architectural Education Resource Center, Architectural design program, Houses in Books, Booklist, Communication of ideas, Middle and Upper Level Fiction, Younger reader,
mediatorTeachers
beneficiaryStudents
TeachingMethodsBrainstorming,Computer assisted instruction,Cooperative learning,Hands-on learning,Interdisciplinary,Teaching guides
priceCodeFree
onlineproviderArchitectural Education Resource Center
recordCreated2001-07-12T13:21:55-5:00
CatalogingToolGEMCat 3.21
IndividualCatalogerCross-Curricular Connections
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