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Getty's DBAE Curriculum Sampler has a great unit on "Spaces an Places" with a
nice lesson on Frank Lloyd Wright (page B22). In case you don't have this
resource, I recommend it. I can't count how many time it has helped me shape a
unit or given me ideas for a more in-depth lesson plan. My copy is a few years
old and only cost me about $10.00; it comes in a three-ring binder with dividers.
BluesTruth wrote:
> Anyone out there have a lesson for Frank Lloyd Wright --about 5th grade level
> or so.
> How do I introduce him at a very basic and simple level for slow learners?
> Love to hear of your successes with this subject matter. Thanks!
> Bluestruth
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Getty's DBAE Curriculum Sampler has a great unit on "Spaces an Places"
with a nice lesson on Frank Lloyd Wright (page B22). In case you
don't have this resource, I recommend it. I can't count how many
time it has helped me shape a unit or given me ideas for a more in-depth
lesson plan. My copy is a few years old and only cost me about $10.00;
it comes in a three-ring binder with dividers.
BluesTruth wrote:
Anyone out there have a lesson for Frank Lloyd Wright --about 5th grade level
or so.
How do I introduce him at a very basic and simple level for slow learners?
Love to hear of your successes with this subject matter. Thanks!
Bluestruth
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