I found these resources recommended by Dr. Craig Roland....
http://mati.eas.asu.edu:8421/ChicanArte/unit2/index.html
Images of Me: An Inquiry Based Sculpture Unit features "moveable"
reproductions of Chicana/o sculptures and four lesson plans through
which secondary students reflect on their own identities and express
those identities in sculptural form.
(I noticed that the formatting was off when I checked these lesson
pages. Copying and pasting into a Word document makes it easier to
read.)
http://www.stlouis.art.museum/sfysculpture/index.html
The Saint Louis Art Museum and Laumeier Sculpture Park created
See For Yourself: Sculpture to provide middle-school students and
teachers with interactive learning experiences about sculpture and an
introduction to select works of art from the collections of each
institutions.
http://www.sculpture.org/documents/curriculm/index.shtml
The International Sculpture Center, Grounds for Sculpture and
Nottingham High School in Hamilton, New Jersey collaborated on Up
Close: A Focus on Contemporary Sculpture, which consists of six units
of study on contemporary sculpture.