Box 47
Contains 46 Results:
P.S. 321 Family Day, 2004
Public and Private Schools documents the collaborations between the schools listed and the Brooklyn Museum. Files often contain correspondence, proposals, curriculum, lesson plans, activities, and examples of student work.
P.S. 172, 2004-2005
Public and Private Schools documents the collaborations between the schools listed and the Brooklyn Museum. Files often contain correspondence, proposals, curriculum, lesson plans, activities, and examples of student work.
P.S. 295 Lessons, Activities, 2004-2005
Public and Private Schools documents the collaborations between the schools listed and the Brooklyn Museum. Files often contain correspondence, proposals, curriculum, lesson plans, activities, and examples of student work.
Misc. Teacher Workshops, Meetings, Lessons, 2004-2007
P.S. 172, The Algonquians and Iroquois People, 2005
Lesson on how Native Americans, specifically the Algonquians and Iroquois Nations, used resources from their environments to make objects they need for use in their daily lives. Planning meeting agenda, schedule, notes, and examples of student works are also represented within the folder.
P.S. 321 Family Day, 2005
Public and Private Schools documents the collaborations between the schools listed and the Brooklyn Museum. Files often contain correspondence, proposals, curriculum, lesson plans, activities, and examples of student work.
Living Legacies: Evaluations, 2005
P.S. 172 African Art, 2006
Public and Private Schools documents the collaborations between the schools listed and the Brooklyn Museum. Files often contain correspondence, proposals, curriculum, lesson plans, activities, and examples of student work.
P.S. 172 Brooklyn Then and Now, 2006
Public and Private Schools documents the collaborations between the schools listed and the Brooklyn Museum. Files often contain correspondence, proposals, curriculum, lesson plans, activities, and examples of student work.
P.S. 295 Activities, Agenda, Lessons, 2006
Public and Private Schools documents the collaborations between the schools listed and the Brooklyn Museum. Files often contain correspondence, proposals, curriculum, lesson plans, activities, and examples of student work.