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       FULLER’S FANTASTIC
       GEODESIC DOME 
       EDUCATOR RESOURCE PACKET               GRADES 5–9
                         F     NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM
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       FANTASTIC
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                                    DOME
         National Building Museum
           reated by an act of Congress in 1980, the National Building Museum explores, celebrates, and illuminates
        Cachievements in architecture, design, engineering, construction, and planning. Since opening its doors in 1985,
        the Museum has become a vital forum for exchanging ideas and information about such topical issues as managing
        suburban growth, designing and building sustainable communities, and revitalizing urban centers.A private, non-
        profit institution, the Museum creates and presents engaging exhibitions and education programs, including 
        innovative curricula for school children.
        Over the past two decades, the Museum has created and refined an extensive array of youth programming.
        Each year, approximately 50,000 young people and their families participate in hands-on learning experiences at
        the Museum: several different, 2-hour-long school programs for grades K–9; major daylong festivals; drop-in
        family workshops; programs helping Cub and Girl Scouts earn activity badges; and three innovative outreach 
        programs, lasting between 30 and 60 hours, for secondary school students.The Museum’s youth programming
        has won the Washington, D.C., Mayor’s Arts Award for Outstanding Contributions to Arts Education and garnered
        recognition from the National Endowment for the Arts.
        The National Building Museum is located in a historic landmark structure at 401 F Street, NW,Washington, DC
        20001.To learn more about the Museum, visit www.nbm.org.
        Fuller’s Fantastic  Geodesic Dome is funded in part by a generous grant from Bender Foundation, Inc.Additional support for The National Building
        Museum’s school programs is provided by the Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation,The Clark Charitable Foundation, and The Max and Victoria
        Dreyfus Foundation, among others.
        ©2007,National Building Museum.All rights reserved. For purposes of classroom instruction, the publisher grants permission for teachers to reproduce
        the student activity worksheets, not to exceed the number needed for students in each class.With the exception of the foregoing provision, no part of
        the Fuller’s Fantastic Geodesic Dome Educator Resource Packet may be reproduced by any means—graphic, electronic (including electronic retrieval
        and storage systems), or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, and taping—without permission of the publisher.
                     Table of Contents 
                   To the Educator  |  2                                           3. Building a 
                                                                                       Foundation Lessons
                   Program Description  |  4
                       Goals, Objectives, and Skills Used  |  4                    Understanding Forces at Work:
                                                                                   Compression and Tension  |  26
                   National Standards of Learning  |  6
                                                                                   Shapes and Solids: Investigating Triangles,
                   Lessons Matrix  |  9                                            Squares, Pyramids, and Cubes  |  30
                                                                                   Shapes and Solids Student Worksheet | 34
                   1. Museum Orientation                                           Patterns for Creating Cubes and Tetrahedrons | 35
                   Getting Ready  |  12                                            4. Reinforcement Lessons
                       Before Visiting the Museum  |  12
                       Directions  |  12                                           Architecture Investigation:Traditional 
                       Map  |  14                                                  and Geodesic Structures  |  38
                                                                                   Structures Investigation Student Worksheet Part I | 40
                   While You’re Here  |  15                                        Structures Investigation Student 
                       Upon Arrival  |  15                                         Worksheet Part II | 42
                       Touring the Building and Exhibitions  |  15
                       Lunches  |  15                                              Geodesic Domes:Take a Closer Look  |  44
                       Visiting the Museum Shop  |  15
                                                                                   Fun Field Trips:
                   The National Building Museum  |  17                             Exploring Your Community  |  45
                       Facts About the Historic Home of the 
                       National Building Museum  |  17                             5. Resources  
                   2. Geodesic Dome Essentials                                     Geodesic Dome Vocabulary  |  48
                   Introduction to Domes  |  20                                    Resources  |  50
                       Basic Engineering Principles  |  20                             Books  |  50
                       Space Framing  |  20                                            Websites  |  50
                       Geodesic Domes  |  21                                           Videos  |  51
                                                                                       Activity Kits  |  51
                   Who was Buckminster Fuller?  |  23                                  Organizations  |  51
                                                                                                  ©2007 National Building Museum  |  Introduction  1
                      To the Educator
                         hank you for selecting the National Building Museum for your field trip. This Educator Resource Packet is
                    Tdesigned to supplement the Fuller’s Fantastic Geodesic Dome program and is intended to help both
                    teachers and students, grades five through nine, recognize geodesic domes and discover their importance in
                    the world around them.
                    The information, lessons, and activities found in this packet should help you teach structural design concepts to your
                    students.The lessons suggested in this packet are designed for classroom use before and after your students visit
                    the Museum.They encourage young people to explore the complexity of structural design in buildings and help
                    them understand the basic engineering principles of the geodesic dome.
                    Why Study Geodesic Domes?                                          Why Use Design 
                                                                                       as an Education Model?
                    Ageodesic dome is a system of triangular forms
                    linked together to enclose a space. Of all structures it           The Fuller’s Fantastic Geodesic Dome school program
                    distributes stress and weight the most economically.               and all other education programs at the National
                    Geodesic domes are unusual structures that intrigue                Building Museum inspire students to examine the
                    students and offer teachers an opportunity to investi-             people, processes, and materials that create buildings,
                    gate interesting concepts in engineering, math, and                places, and structures.All of the Museum’s youth
                    environmental science. Geodesic domes are used in                  education programs use the design process as an
                    unique spaces—stadiums, theme parks, and play-                     educational model.This model requires young people
                    grounds.They generally don’t look like the buildings               to identify problems or needs, imagine solutions, test
                    that people use in their everyday lives.Through                    them before building a suitable design, and evaluate
                    studying geodesic domes, students are exposed to                   the product.
                    an innovative solution to the ongoing challenge of
                    creating structures—how to maximize space while                    Learning by doing is central to design education in
                    creating a strong, cost effective, people friendly                 general and to the Fuller’s Fantastic Geodesic Dome
                    structure. By studying the geodesic dome and its                   program in particular.After engaging in a variety 
                    construction, students learn about materials, struc-               of hands-on lessons that stimulate exploration of
                    tures, and forces used in all buildings.                           structural systems, geodesic domes, and the built 
                                                                                       environment, students gain a fresh perspective on
                                                                                       their surroundings and begin to understand how
                                                                                       design decisions impact the built environment.
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