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- 1.3 Shelter Construction
Curriculum
- 7 Sections
- 16 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Introduction: Shelter - A Basic Human NeedObjective: Introduce the importance of shelter in human history and its symbolism.2
- The Basics of Shelter ConstructionObjective: Equip students with fundamental knowledge about building a shelter.3
- The Spiritual Significance of Building with NatureObjective: Explore the deeper, spiritual connection between humans and the shelters they create from natural materials.2
- Challenges & Adaptations in Shelter BuildingObjective: Understand the challenges faced by early humans and how they innovated shelter designs based on climate and environment.2
- Modern Disconnect & The Joy of Primitive BuildingObjective: Address the growing disconnect in modern living and the therapeutic benefits of returning to basic shelter construction.2
- Practical Activity: Building a Mini ShelterObjective: Allow students to apply theoretical knowledge by engaging in a hands-on shelter-building activity.2
- Quiz: Testing Knowledge and Application3
- 2.1Multiple-choice questions on shelter types, construction techniques, and materials.
- 2.2cenario-based questions prompting students to choose the best shelter type for different environmental conditions.
- 2.3Reflective questions about the emotional and spiritual significance of shelter in human history.
cenario-based questions prompting students to choose the best shelter type for different environmental conditions.
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