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Lesson Plans


Re: Frank L. Wright


From: Susan Bennett (sbennett)
Date: Thu Jan 20 2000 - 11:38:03 PST

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    I love this book also. Has anyone had any success using this book or Frank
    L. Wright to write lessons that match proficiency tests? Any ideas. I like
    his Froebel blocks, geometry links, need some fourth grade art ideas in this
    area. Susan in Ohio-----Original Message-----
    From: Artemis420 <Artemis420>
    To: ArtsEdNet Talk <artsednet>
    Date: Thursday, January 20, 2000 12:32 AM
    Subject: Re: Frank L. Wright

    >In a message dated 1/19/00 7:51:01 PM Pacific Standard Time,
    >dsterner writes:
    >
    ><< I purchased "Frank Lloyd Wright for Kids" in the gift shop at Falling
    >Water
    > in Pennsylvania. It is a wonderful book with 21 activities. The ISBN #
    is
    > :1-55652-207-X. I did not use it right away, but the kids found it in my
    > bookshelf and asked "Can we do this stuff?"
    >
    > He once told a man (standing over 6') to sit down as he was ruining the
    > aesthetics of his design. >>
    >
    >Thanks, I ve been looking for something like this.
    >Frank Lloyd Wright also said that anyone taller than 5'5" [I think} was a
    >freak!
    >Artie
    >
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