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Empire Building

Gwen Duralek
Gwen Duralek over 2 years ago

This week, while I've been watching the Great British Bake Off, I started thinking about the "building" part of these various tasks that the bakers face. They are able to craft quite spectacular creations out of flour, sugar, and eggs,  and it dawned on me as I was planning my next week's activities -- let's literally build empires. 

I've loved doing the Frankenempire or autopsy versions of this activity, but this time, I'm going to work with my students to build gingerbread empires  And, yes, I think we will cap this off with actual gingerbread or graham cracker houses to form a village. 

Using this template to create the six sides of the house out of cardstock (two roof pieces, two side pieces, and two end pieces) for the five componets: political, military, economic, social, weakness...and a bonus side for showcasing a piece of art or architecture from the empire). Fingers crossed that the students will see where I'm heading with this. 

 Adam Esrig ERIN CUNNINGHAM Andrea Wong 

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  • Gwen Duralek
    Gwen Duralek over 2 years ago in reply to ERIN CUNNINGHAM

    And this will be their day before the break treat. ERIN CUNNINGHAM 

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  • ERIN CUNNINGHAM
    ERIN CUNNINGHAM over 2 years ago in reply to Gwen Duralek

    Perfect way to wrap things up! I imagine this activity will be something that really sticks with your students for a long time!

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  • Donnetta Elsasser
    Donnetta Elsasser over 2 years ago in reply to Gwen Duralek

    I really like it when the process of learning includes planning for how the information will be gathered and stored. Thanks for the clarification, Gwen Duralek .

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  • Gwen Duralek
    Gwen Duralek over 2 years ago

     Our empires in miniature -- which the students are currently using as references to write a mini-claim response about the most significant strength that helped make empires successful and most signifiant weakness that led to the collapse of empires.

    I'm displaying these using empty paper case boxes that are thumbtacked to the bulletin board as a shadowbox-like display

     Todd Nussen  Megan Suits  Adam Esrig 

        

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  • Todd Nussen
    Todd Nussen over 2 years ago in reply to Gwen Duralek

    These are excellent! I'm convinced - I'm doing this when I get to empires in February Thank you Gwen for sharing and for the template.  

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  • Gwen Duralek
    Gwen Duralek over 2 years ago

    Embracing the empire on this almost-last-day before winter break.

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  • Erik Christensen
    Erik Christensen over 2 years ago in reply to Gwen Duralek

    Laughing

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  • Andrea Wong
    Andrea Wong over 2 years ago in reply to Gwen Duralek

    These look amazing! What a great way to integrate a fun and engaging project before break. I remember when I was in high school we had to recreate Shakespeare's Globe Theater using food and I still remember it to this day. I'm sure your students will be talking about this one for a while too!

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