The Salvadori Curriculum

Over the past 30 years, the Salvadori Center has created a body of curriculum materials that has enabled hundreds of teachers and thousands of students to master the core subject areas as well as have a great deal of fun along the way.

The Salvadori curriculum aims to gives teachers and students the tools to turn the abstract into the concrete through a range of activities, projects, and practices all solidly grounded in the principles of project-based learning.

In this section, you will be able to click through interactive teaching units, view video and animation, download lesson plans and student handouts, and adapt these lessons for your classroom.

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Lessons from the Salvadori Classrooms

Lessons from the Salvadori ClassroomsLessons from the Salvadori Classrooms, developed over two decades, integrate architecture and engineering into the core subject areas of the curriculum: science, social studies, language arts, visual arts, and mathematics. Visitors can "test-drive" five free lessons while teachers who have attended the Salvadori Professional Development Programs or who have been mentored by the Salvadori staff can a obtain log-in key that allows them access to the sixty lessons available on the site.

KidsBridges: A Walk Across the Brooklyn Bridge

KidBridges: A Walk Across The Brooklyn BridgeInvestigate the Brooklyn Bridge--or a landmark near you--and use it as a tool to teach math or science, art or the humanities. See student-devised problems solved, on-site and in the classroom. Read students' journals from the project, then download materials as a guide to do it yourself.

KidsBridges: The Art Of Bridge Construction

KidBridges: The Art of Bridge ConstructionFollow along as two teachers and their students spend a semester learning about the forces that act upon bridges. Watch them testing paper columns and homemade concrete beams. Includes lesson plans and assessment rubrics, along with video interviews with the math and science teachers who developed and implemented the curriculum.

The Art Of Construction

The Art Of ConstructionDiscover our complement and extension of The Art of Construction, making the book a more powerful teaching and learning tool for use in middle school and literacy courses. Click through the units to explore how the built environment influenced - and was influenced by - historical and technological developments.