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Take students on a journey through learning elements of architecture with this architecture resource bundle. Copywork, notebooking, and art are all included. See products listed below for more details. 116 pages total. Ages 8-13.
Elements of Architecture Terminology & Cursive Copywork: Help students learn the terminology of architecture with this cursive copywork. Students copy 20 keywords and their definitions. Each copywork page also includes a border with geometric patterns that students can color and use to design patterns if they wish. Keywords covered are ambulatory, apse, arabesque, arcade, arch, barrel vault, buttress, campanile, clerestory, colonnade, column, cupola, festoon, flying buttress, gable, gargoyle, groined vault, keep, keystone, and voussoirs. Twenty-five pages total.
Elements of Architecture Terminology & Print Copywork: Help students learn the terminology of architecture with this print copywork. Students copy 20 keywords and their definitions. Each copywork page also includes a border with geometric patterns that students can color and use to design patterns if they wish. Keywords covered are ambulatory, apse, arabesque, arcade, arch, barrel vault, buttress, campanile, clerestory, colonnade, column, cupola, festoon, flying buttress, gable, gargoyle, groined vault, keep, keystone, and voussoirs. Twenty-five pages total.
Elements of Architecture Notebooking Journal: With the Elements of Architecture Notebooking Journal, students can learn about 37 different architectural elements. They can see a diagram of each element and record what the term means, how the element is used, what types of architecture the element is found in, an example of a specific building the element is used in, and other interesting facts. 40 pages total.
Draw and Explore Social Studies: Elements of Architecture: The Draw and Explore Social Studies series is a great way to combine art and social studies. A short description of ten different architectural elements is given. Each is followed by an image of the element on a grid. Next, students can do one or all of the assignments that follow. They can draw half of the image in a grid that shows the left half of the picture, half of the image in a grid that shows the right half of the picture, or the entire image on an empty grid. This makes the unit completely flexible for both left-handed and right-handed students. Ten review questions and an answer key are also included. Elements included are entablature, flying buttress, gambrel roof, groined vault, keystone, pediment, pendentive, stepped/crowstepped gable, truss roof, and voussoir. 31 pages total.
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