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Technological inspirations for Biltmore House
In A technological tour of the Biltmore Estate, page 2
Architect Richard Morris Hunt and George Vanderbilt first met in 1885, when Vanderbilt was just twenty-two years old. These first meetings between George Vanderbilt and Hunt to complete work in the Vanderbilt family mausoleum began an association that would...
Call Buttons
Call Buttons
This photograph shows a servants' call button station located on a dark paneled wall in Biltmore House. There are two round flat white buttons placed vertically on a metal, rectangular, wall plate. The top button has the words “Butler's Pantry”...
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Woman hanging dish towel
Woman hanging dish towel
A black and white photograph of a woman hanging a dish towel in the kitchen pantry. The pantry is very organized, and the woman is hanging the folded towel on the back wall of the pantry. The woman is wearing a dark colored knee-length skirt, and a lighter...
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Nutritional value unit integrated with Microsoft Works
This unit is an example of how to integrate technology into the curriculum to alleviate teaching it in isolation. Students will use Microsoft Works to compare and analyze nutritional values from nonperishable food items.
Format: lesson plan (grade 4–5 Computer/Technology Skills and Mathematics)
By Gretchen Parrish.
The five themes of me
Students will demonstrate their understanding of the five themes of geography through literature-based integrated activities to spotlight how they are represented in each. They will also work on language/writing skills and computer competencies while enjoying a little art along the way!
Format: lesson plan (grade 4 English Language Arts and Social Studies)
By Catherine Hazelton.