![]() Imagine a dome home that can withstand hurricanes, a bridge made of recycled plastic or a hotel made of snow. Non-fiction, architecture, buildings, city life, design, engineering, environment, protecting the environmentĪccessible and fun, this eco-journal of an aspiring “green” engineer is filled with examples of cutting-edge earth-friendly architecture. Using prior knowledge as well as new learnings, prepare a media presentation on how your school (or home) could be more earth-friendly.Īrchitecture According to Pigeons Mots-clés Highlight how this construction is earth-friendly (or not). Take photos of structures (buildings, bridges, tunnels, etc.) in your community. In small groups, try out some of the “Check this out” features. ![]() With a partner, use a mind map to define key words of one type of construction. Find the location of the buildings on a map. Explain what makes your structure environmentally beneficial. Incorporate concepts and ideas you learned through reading. Prepare and share three arguments promoting earth-friendly structures.Ĭreate a design for your own earth-friendly structure. Use a teacher-selected online mapping site to explore the locations in three dimensions. As you read, notice how these elements engage you and enhance your reading. Demonstrate it for your classmates and explain the relevant engineering principle.ĭiscuss the structures and features of a scrapbook. Try out one of the activities listed in the yellow text boxes. ![]()
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