Showing posts with label frank lloyd wright. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frank lloyd wright. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio, Robie House teacher packet

The Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust provides this fantastic packet for teachers.  The packet provides information on visiting the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio in Oak Park, IL or the Robie House in Chicago.

The background information is nice and concise.  You can learn a little about each building and Wright's inspirations.  It also lists other resources on Wright that are available.  It further explores the relationship of Wright's architecture to the Victorian style.

One of my favorite parts is the list of vocabulary words and definitions.  This is a great resources for any student studying architecture!

There is also a nice letter from Llewelyn Wright that is pretty interesting.

When my fourth graders were studying Frank Lloyd Wrights Art Glass, I found another very helpful packet online.  You can read more about it in my earlier post.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Frank Lloyd Wright's Art Glass.

I was looking for a nice introduction to Frank Lloyd Wright's art glass this morning for my fourth graders.  I came across this nice packet put together by the Chicago Architecture Foundation.  A great in depth resource that my students could understand.
Frank Lloyd Wright's Art Glass