Part 4 of a weekly 20-part retrospective of World War II
Designer Abeer Seikaly has developed a practical yet elegant solution to the need for lightweight, mobile, and structurally sound shelters for disaster zones.
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“More than a third of the average American’s after-tax income is devoted to shelter, usually rent or mortgage payments. If a person works from age 20 to age 65, it can be fairly argued that he or s…
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Engage students in learning about the lives of the Indigenous People in Canada through this exciting project about shelters and dwellings. Students are hired by a museum to design a new display in this project-based learning activity. Have your students use their creative, critical and historical thinking skills to demonstrate what they have learned about shelters used historically by First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people in Canada. This project based learning activity includes: a complete lesson plan for teachers to help manage working through the project from planning to assessment. modifications for differentiation and classroom flexibility. student planning pages. tips for project-based learning. students checklists. teacher background knowledge about different types of shelters and dwellings used by Indigenous People in Canada throughout history. teacher background knowledge about geographical regions to help connect shelters to the land. student reflection pages. assessment rubric. student examples of the map, visual representation, and written portions. maps for Alberta and Canada. In this task, students have been hired by a museum to create a new exhibition to educate museum visitors about a shelter used by a specific group of Indigenous People. They will need to present a map of the location where they are common, a visual representation of what the shelter looks like, and will provide an explanation of the shelter to educate museum visitors. This can take the form of a written piece, video, or sound recording. Ninja Note: Students need to have a basic understanding of the basic geographic knowledge of Canada or Alberta (or your specific region) in order to be successful and having an understanding of Indigenous People in Canada or Alberta will help. This is a very open-ended task, with a clear rubric outlining the content which is expected to be addressed. For about 30 minutes of teaching time upfront (not including imparting the basic knowledge to students), students are kept engaged in their learning for 2 to 3 weeks of social studies classes. Check out the preview to see some examples! This activity has been tested with five different groups of grade four students and is always a HUGE hit. Students have made shelters that included diagrams, posters, Lego®, cardboard and even one made of sticks and mud. If you teach in Alberta, be aware this resource was written for the old Social Studies Program of Studies. It has not been reviewed or adjusted for the new Alberta social studies curriculum which is being piloted in the 2024-25 school year. To learn about how we plan to address the changes, visit our site https://brainninjas.ca/social-studies-in-alberta/ This task aligns with: the Alberta Program of Studies for Grade 4 or Grade 5 Social Studies This task supports: any lesson about Indigenous People in Canada. We have designed this lesson to be easily used in 4/5 combined classes, but it can be used with students as young as Grade 3 or up to Grade 6 (or even 7 if it fits with your curriculum). FOLLOW US TO GET THE LATEST! Please let us know how this resource works for you by rating it or providing comments. You'll get TpT credits to use toward future purchases. Find us on social media: Instagram, Facebook or our website. What our ninjas have said about this resource: ***My sixth graders enjoyed this as an at-home project during our Canada unit. The requirements were flexible enough to address my students' needs. They especially loved the Minecraft option. Looking forward to doing it again. (Thank you FebMommyof2) ***This is the perfect resource. I have a combined 4/5 class and I was able to accommodate my grade 4s (fur trade in Alberta) and my grade 5s (fur trade in Canada). They are really excited to start social class every day. (Thanks Deanna F) Thank you for your consideration! Happy fur trading from the Brain Ninjas! ***Love that this project idea can be utilized beyond just our grade four curriculum. I'm going to use this in my combined 3/4 class. Thank you for the structure of the task! (Thank you Mary M!) ***A great project that really engages the students and promotes wonderful learning. Thank you! (Thank you Buyer!) Thank you for your consideration! Happy creating from the Brain Ninjas!
This modern shelter was designed by HMA2 Architects is nestled on two acres that overlook the Long Island Sound in Sands Point, New York.
Boasting views over Puget Sound, this striking contemporary home by Coates Design Architects is located on Bainbridge Island, Washington.
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Winnipeg is a city of 600,000 residents located on the Canadian prairie. It is the coldest city of its size outside of Siberia. Winter can last six
The Earth House Estate is located in Dietikon, in Switzerland and it's a dream-like setting like no other. It was designed by Vetsch Architektur and it
A volunteer shaves the world the place the canine might be receiving surgical procedure. (Courtesy of Emily Stotts) Animal shelters across the state have- Alaska’s rural animal shelters are struggling to maintain up: ‘Everywhere has no room’
Several of the state’s up and coming practices have dominated the 2018 Tasmanian Architecture Awards. This year’s winners were announced at a ceremony at Westland Nurseries in Seven Mile Beach, with 21 awards and commendations handed out from a record 43 entries, featuring everything from public amenities and office fit-outs...
Image 5 of 12 from gallery of Acoustic Shells / Flanagan Lawrence. Photograph by Flanagan Lawrence
Human pups helping dog pups? It doesn't get better than that.
WW2 Clips. The authentic sound of a WW2 air raid siren sounding the warning. BBC School Radio. BBC Teach.
Boasting views over Puget Sound, this striking contemporary home by Coates Design Architects is located on Bainbridge Island, Washington.
Over the years we’ve been collecting graffiti. Here are some of our favourite works. 1. Knowledgeable graffiti 2. Typography conscious graffiti 3. Motivational graffiti 4.Confrontational graffiti 5. Helpful graffiti 6. Middle Class graffiti 7. Accurate graffiti 8. Geek Graffiti 9. Marine biology graffiti 10. Smug graffiti 11. Confrontational graffiti 12. Arty graffiti […]
"Binishells" combine concrete and heavy-duty balloons to create visually stunning, structurally sound, domed domiciles.
Tomoko is a sheltering piece of office furniture designed by Motto Wasabi, Anna Salonen and Yuki Abe.
The Pyramids of Chi is an innovation to the world through the combination of Pyramid Power, Sacred Geometry, Polar Alignment, Ancient Sounds, and the ever-present magical energy of Bali.
Image 2 of 13 from gallery of Code Bothy Brick Shelter / Piercy&Company + Material Architecture Lab. Photograph by Naaro
The Enawene Nawe live in an area of savannah and tropical rainforest in Mato Grosso state, western Brazil. Much of the forest is rapidly being converted into cattle pasture and soya plantations, which are now encroaching onto the Indians' land.
George (pictured), who is an elderly koala aged 10 or 11, made the 'unhappy' bellow at the Koalas of Raymond Island shelter in the Gippsland Lakes, 300km east of Melbourne on Wednesday.
Look at this incredibly designed, low-impact house by Simon Dale and his father-in-law for his family. This home is nestled in nature and is incredibly environmentally sound, it is the perfect little nest for the modern day hippy. It looks like it is the set of an epic film about fairies and gnomes, but really it is just a home built by a man in Wales. A home would absolutely love to live in.