Home Plan - [VSCFA-L1-U13-LC1-7 Golden Gate Bridge]
Summary
The document provides detailed information and resources for a lesson on the Golden Gate Bridge, including learning objectives, materials, activities, and discussion questions. It also briefly discusses Joseph Strauss, the chief engineer of the bridge, highlighting his persistence and dedication to the project. The document concludes by mentioning a statue of Joseph Strauss located on the southern side of the bridge.
Contents
- Pages 1—29: Golden Gate Bridge lesson.
- Pages 30—32: Persistent bridge engineer.
Pages 1—29: Golden Gate Bridge lesson.
This section of the document provides tips for a lesson on the Golden Gate Bridge. It highlights the learning objectives, learning materials, and activities for students. It also includes information about the location, color, and things to do at the Golden Gate Bridge. Additionally, it includes questions for discussion, practice exercises, and feedback for the students.
Pages 30—32: Persistent bridge engineer.
This section of the document discusses Joseph Strauss, the chief engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge. It mentions that Strauss spent over ten years convincing people about the bridge’s building plan and never gave up, despite facing multiple failures. The section also mentions that there is a statue of Joseph Strauss on the southern side of the bridge.