A Women’s History Month celebrating this amazing early female architect -- a great S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) program.
· Open by asking kids what they want to do when they grow up – then ask has anyone ever told them they couldn’t plan to do an occupation because women couldn’t do that! Julia Morgan born 1872 wouldn’t let people say “no.”
· Read: Julia Morgan Built a Castle by Celeste Davidson Mannis– JB Morgan Resource book – excellent background & pictures Hearst Castle San Simeon by Thomas R Aidala (708.194 AID) Children’s book: Hearst Castle: An American Palace by Barbara Knox (J979.478 KNO)
· Show Powerpoint pictures of Hearst Castle
· Have kids explore building strength – the power of triangles – “Building Houses” exercise from Mixing in Math website http://mixinginmath.terc.edu/Coversheets&Activites/Building&Design_all.pdf p.4 (Supplies: newspaper, masking tape, broomstick handle) (newspaper pole rolling instructions in Steven Caney's Ultimate Building Book J624CAN p.298)
· Have kids draw or create their own architectural masterpieces (building materials: paper, pencils, rulers, markers, glue, tape, toilet paper & towel rolls, cardboard boxes (cereal box type), wallpaper, hole punches, string, etc.)
· Display structure (J264) and architecture books.
3/2013 What’s Knex’t? is another version of this program.
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