Sebring Middle School: Internet Sites For Kids Corporation. kids will enjoy playing detective in an interactive archeologygame, as well as research their family tree and coat of arms. http://www.strato.net/~sms/web.html
Extractions: Sebring Middle School has made available to students and parents, a collection of educational websites which are useful for research or just plain fun. These sites are catagorized by subject area. Please contact the SMS Webmaster immediately if you find a site with an outdated link or inappropriate content. MUSEUMS Kid Domain Online Games PuzzleMaker . Create your own puzzles and mazes. Kid's Pages - Highlands County, Florida Zeeks.Com The Coolest Site I've seen. SmartKids Good stuff for kids, teachers, and parents. The Yuckiest Site on the Web Science entertainment for kids. Just for Kids FunSchool.Com (Ages 5-12) Kids can choose from over 300 interactive activities and games organized by grade level. Most have a specific educational theme, but you'll find a generous helping of arcade games. Bonus.Com Over 900 free activities for kids. Kids' Clubhouse KIDS Report School House An online, educational, electronic magazine Student Research Sites Educational resource for grades 7 and up Theodore Tugboat Various children's activities World Wide Web Treasure Hunt www 4 kids Various children's activities www.4kids.org
Mymerhaba : Archeology Museum archeology Museum. Arkeoloji Müzesi Behind Gülhane Park, Sultanahmet Tel(212) 520 77 40 The archeology Museum consists of two separate buildings. http://www.mymerhaba.com/en/main/content.asp_Q_id_E_310
Archeological Resources For Educators At http//www.ou.edu/cas/archsur/game. The Oklahoma Archeological Survey designedthis game for kids, especially appropriate for third through seventh graders. http://www.kshs.org/resource/archeteach.htm
Extractions: Archeologists and educators are realizing that the study of archeology has great potential for motivating young people, instructing them in a wide variety of skills, and inspiring in them an appreciation for the importance of preserving our nonrenewable cultural heritage. Fortunately, an increasing number of good materials are being produced for teachers who want to incorporate archeology into multidisciplinary studies. This is the beginning of a list that the Public Archeologist is compiling. At present it includes a small selection of learning guides and supplementary resources that have been examined first-hand. Most of the works cited contain references to numerous additional sources. While some of the entries deal with archeological sites in other parts of the United States and the world, with a little effort and creativity, many of the suggested activities can be adapted to local situations. If you have used materials that were helpful in your classroom or group, please share this information with the Public Archeologist (Kansas State Historical Society, 6425 SW 6
Welcome To The London Museum Of Archaeology For kids. Join our March Break Camp ,Summer Day Camp (ages 610) or our ArchaeologyCamp (ages 11-14) or enroll in one of the exciting educational programs . http://www.uwo.ca/museum/
Extractions: T he London Museum of Archaeology is a unique Canadian museum devoted to the study, display, and interpretation of the human occupation of Southwestern Ontario over the past 11,000 years. The Museum is located beside the Lawson Prehistoric Indian Village, a site occupied by the Neutral Indians in the 15 th century A.D. T his Website will give you an overview of the services, activities, displays, and events offered by the museum. From February 2003 to March 2004 Attractions V isit the Virtual Museum for a tour through the Museum Gallery and the prehistory of Southwestern Ontario, or see the reconstructed Lawson Prehistoric Indian Village . Also read about our latest temporary exhibit, Iroquoian Peoples of the Land of Rocks and Water T hen, browse the
Archaeology 2004 About, Inc. All rights reserved. A PRIMEDIA Company.User Agreement Privacy Policy kids Privacy Policy. http://archaeology.about.com/?once=true&
LAUSDnet Homework Help -Social Sciences Help Arch Net Virtual Library of archeology archeology s DIG - a magazine for kidsDigging up the facts about archeology Human Origins@nationalgeographic.com http://www.lausd.k12.ca.us/homepage/news/update/social_studies_help.html
Extractions: NOTE TO PARENTS: We have provided the following websites to assist your students with their homework and in conducting research on the web. Please take note that because of the nature of the Internet, and the World Wide Web in particular, it is still possible to access a series of links that may take one to almost anywhere. In other words, in spite of our efforts to supply appropriate material and links on this page, parents should supervise children while they surf the Web. LAUSDnet recommends that before allowing your children to travel the Web, you read Parent's Guide to the Internet by the US Dept. of Education with your family. You might also wish to read the US Department of Education's Helping your Child with Homework Table of Contents Atlases and Maps Anthropology and Archeology America's Historical Documents (and the World's) Economics ... Social Studies School Service A must see by everyone! Internet History Source Book Project Atlases and Maps Atlapedia Online - Atlapedia Online contains full color physical and political maps as well as key facts and statistics on countries of the world. Historical Maps of the United States Library of Congress: General Maps and Atlases Homepage - Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress MapMachine @ nationalgeographic.com
The Williamsburg Regional Library | Services | Park Packs JAMESTOWN archeology For use at CNHP s Jamestown Island and/or home Age kidsin grades 48 and their families This pack explores Jamestown archeology. http://www.wrl.org/parkpacks/
Extractions: Park Packs are backpacks filled with field guides, stories, park maps and tools for investigating the outdoors. Most of the award-winning packs are designed especially for 4th through 8th graders, but can also be enjoyed by the whole family. Topics range from birds and fossils to revolutionary times in Yorktown and Pocahontas. They are available at both library locations and require an adult's library card to check out. Park Packs are a joint venture of the Williamsburg Regional Library Colonial National Historical Park York River State Park and the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities . This project has been funded by a grant from the Friends of Williamsburg Regional Library . For more information about Park Packs, please call (757) 259-7753.
Kids School Libraries on the Web(libraries all over the world). Magazines. Dig-ArcheologyMagazine for kids. Horse Country-Jr. Riders Journal. National Geographic. http://www.my-booksandmorebooks.net/Homework.htm
Extractions: Astronomy Astronomy Daily Astronomy for Kids Astronomy Homework Help Astronomy Picture of the Day ... Hubble Space Telescope Public Pictures Hubble a View to the Edge of Space Nine Planets Phases of the Moon Solarviews ... Star Child- learning center for young astronomers Ten Best of the Nine Planets Windows to the Universe Authors and Books Authors and Illustrators on the Web Best Kids Booksite Judy Blume Site Learning about the Author and Illustrator page Biographies Biographies for kids Biography Famous People Potus-Presidents of the United States ... Role Models On the Web Chat Girls World-Chat Advice Christmas CVC Christmas Christmas -Customs Around the World Christmas Around the World Christmas Around the World Christmas Traditions Around the World Santa's Christmas Around the World ... World-Wide Christmas Dinosaurs Dino Directory Dinobase Dinorama Dinosaur Encyclopedia ... Zoom Dinosaurs Earth Science Earth Science Links English English Zone Government for Kids First Gov. For Kid s Meet your Mayor History Calendars Throughout the Ages Civil War Cleopatra -From History to Myth Concrete Curtain -Story of the Berlin Wall Country Reports -Traces the History of Different Countries of the World Currency Gallery Daylight Saving eHistory Explorers -(for teens) Eyewitness to History Folklore and Mythology-e-texts History of Thanksgiving History of the Roman Empire ... Passion for Jazz -History Underground Railroad World War II Link World War II the People's War Zoom Explorers ... Zoom inventors Homework Sites-(Little of Everything)
2001 My hope is that participants in King Arthur for kids will likewise find medievalaccounts of the legend and some of the archeological evidence uncovered http://www.loyno.edu/~wasser/2001.html
Extractions: Loyola University is a private Liberal Arts university, enrolling 5,500 students, with two founding principles that are relevant to this particular project. The first is that areas of knowledge do not exist independent of each other. Thus we have a highly developed Common Curriculum designed so that, for instance, Science majors must study Philosophy, literature and languages. The second principle is that all knowledge is linked because at its core is the study of the human person. These two precepts are the bedrock assumptions of the Middle Ages and are, likewise, central to understanding medieval culture in general and the legend of Arthur in particular. PROJECT DESCRIPTION That the story of Arthur is so recognizably familiar in Luke Skywalker or Harry Potter is also particularly important because it teaches young readers the most fundamental aspect of education, the making of connections, the relationship of what is introduced in the classroom to what they know and are enthusiastic about from outside the classroom. Without such connections, learning is reduced to rote memory of disconnected and irrelevant trivia, for disconnected knowledge is inherently trivialized. GOALS:
Kid's Archaeology Links ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM WEB ACTIVITIES. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE SOUTHEAST ARCHEOLOGICALCENTER kids LINKS. MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS ARKANSAS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY. http://www.in.gov/dnr/historic/archeomonth/kidslinks.htm
Pecos River Kids Adventure Camps - Shumla School Pecos River kids Adventure Camps. Center, Amistad National Recreation Area, canoeand boat trips on local waterways, and visits to archeological sites in the http://www.shumla.org/participate/river_kids_adventure_camps.htm
Extractions: Pecos Adventure Camps are conducted primarily at the Shumla School. Our 1,600-acre campus is situated along the Pecos River approximately 50 miles west of Del Rio, Texas. Day trips to Seminole Canyon State Historical Park, Judge Roy Bean Visitor Center, Amistad National Recreation Area, canoe and boat trips on local waterways, and visits to archeological sites in the area are also included. Duration
Camp Gallahue The WET WILD side of Lewis Clark. How did you figure that out? ArcheologyWith kids. Science and the Past. Paper Clip Creatures the Global Environment. http://www.marionswcd.org/gallahue.html
Extractions: 2004 Gallahue flier/brochure Camp Gallahue is an environmental workshop for teachers. It highlights "hands-on" activities that meet current Indiana Department of Education standards for science and math. The workshop's purpose is to provide educators with innovative teaching methods and skills to implement environmental education in the classroom. Concurrent sessions during Camp Gallahue 2004 included: Let's not Reinvent the Wheel Project WET, WILD, PLT Sampler Resource Roundup Indiana's Endangered Wildlife Project Underground How to Start a Reuse Program at your School Environmental Health Panel How did you figure that out? Archeology With Kids Science and the Past Nature Journaling A Lawrence Township HS teacher During the Limberlost session teachers learned practices using a compass during how to make project materials from everyday listens as Rex Watters, IDNR, invertebrate filter to catch stream-bottom creatures. explains taking an azimuth.
Hovenweep National Monument: Forkids Accommodations near Cortez, CO. The archeology of Hovenweep delights kidsas much as adults. The Square Tower Group Trail is fun for all ages. http://www.nationalparks.com/hovenweep_national_monument/forkids.htm
Extractions: Jump to a National Park: Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site (KY) Acadia National Park (ME) Adams National Historical Park (MA) Agate Fossil Beds National Monument (NE) Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail (HI) Alagnak Wild River (AK) Alcatraz Island (CA) Aleutian World War II National Historic Area (AK) Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument (TX) Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site (PA) American Memorial Park (MP) Amistad National Recreation Area (TX) Anacostia Park (DC) Andersonville National Historic Site (GA) Andrew Johnson National Historic Site (TN) Antietam National Battlefield (MD) Antietam National Cemetery (MD) Apostle Islands National Lakeshore (WI) Appalachian National Scenic Trail (WV) Appomattox Court House National Historical Park (VA) Arches National Park (UT) Arkansas Post National Memorial (AR) Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial (VA) Assateague Island National Seashore (MD) Aztec Ruins National Monument (NM) Badlands National Park (SD) Baltimore-Washington Parkway (MD) Bandelier National Monument (NM) Battleground National Cemetery (DC) Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site (CO) Bering Land Bridge National Preserve (AK) Big Bend National Park (TX) Big Cypress National Preserve (FL) Big Hole National Battlefield (MT) Big Thicket National Preserve (TX) Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area (MT) Biscayne National Park (FL) Black Canyon Of The Gunnison National Park (CO) Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor (RI)
Camden County School News | September 2003 Department of Natural Resources interpretive naturalist Dan Butterworth showed thekids how to handle, protect and make Processing in the archeology lab at http://www.camden.k12.ga.us/news/0903/WESarch.htm
Ask Dr. Dig Relations Ask Dr. Dig is an online service of dig, the archeology magazine forkids published by Cobblestone Publishing (http//www.cobblestonepub.com), a http://www.vrd.org/locator/sites/DrDig.shtml
Extractions: Audience: Description: Dr. Dig answers questions about archaeology and ancient times. Users are asked to check the online FAQ before submitting a question. Other features of the site include free online teacher's guides, quizzes and activities, links to other archeological resources, and more. Answer Policy: Response times may vary, but users generally receive an answer within a month. Keywords: Language: English Relations: Ask Dr. Dig is an online service of dig , the archeology magazine for kids published by Cobblestone Publishing ( http://www.cobblestonepub.com ), a division of Cricket Magazine Group.
Gowanda Free Library: LINKS YES Mag Canada s Science Magazine for kids. Cricket Magazine. DIG! - the ArcheologyMagazine for kids. National Geographis for kids. Sports Illustrated for kids. http://www.cclslib.org/Gowanda/links.html
Extractions: HOMEWORK HELP Languages Literature Ask An Expert Resources Math ... BACK TO KIDS Ask An Expert Resources Ask an Expert Ask Jeeves for Kids Awesome Library-Ask BACK TO HOMEWORK HELP ... BACK TO KIDS Astronomy Astronomy Links Discover the Solar System Hubble Site NASA- Human Space Flight ... BACK TO KIDS
Alice's Virtual Restaurant - Kids Menu Here we go, lots and lots of stuff just for kids! 200 Links for kids coolselection; from the nice folks at the Internet Distribution Annex. http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3j6hh/kids.html
Extractions: Note: While a sincere effort has been made to ensure that every resource listed here is safe and family-friendly, there's no substitute for any child's Number One Friend - the grown-up in his/her life! Besides, Surfing the Web is never more fun than when you Surf together! An Important Word About Privacy Links Added/Updated Friday 27 July 2001
Colonial National Historical Park: Forkids These packs are filled with books, videos and activities that relate to Jamestownarcheology, famous people, nature, crafts, and industries and to the http://www.nationalparks.com/colonial_national_historical_park/forkids.htm
Extractions: Jump to a National Park: Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site (KY) Acadia National Park (ME) Adams National Historical Park (MA) Agate Fossil Beds National Monument (NE) Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail (HI) Alagnak Wild River (AK) Alcatraz Island (CA) Aleutian World War II National Historic Area (AK) Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument (TX) Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site (PA) American Memorial Park (MP) Amistad National Recreation Area (TX) Anacostia Park (DC) Andersonville National Historic Site (GA) Andrew Johnson National Historic Site (TN) Antietam National Battlefield (MD) Antietam National Cemetery (MD) Apostle Islands National Lakeshore (WI) Appalachian National Scenic Trail (WV) Appomattox Court House National Historical Park (VA) Arches National Park (UT) Arkansas Post National Memorial (AR) Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial (VA) Assateague Island National Seashore (MD) Aztec Ruins National Monument (NM) Badlands National Park (SD) Baltimore-Washington Parkway (MD) Bandelier National Monument (NM) Battleground National Cemetery (DC) Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site (CO) Bering Land Bridge National Preserve (AK) Big Bend National Park (TX) Big Cypress National Preserve (FL) Big Hole National Battlefield (MT) Big Thicket National Preserve (TX) Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area (MT) Biscayne National Park (FL) Black Canyon Of The Gunnison National Park (CO) Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor (RI)
Extractions: Historic Archaeology is the study of people who lived during the past 200 years or so by looking at the artifacts they left behind. An artifact is anything made or used by people. An artifact can be anything from a 10,000 year old stone tool, to the pop can you recycled after yesterday's lunch. Just as you need a licence to drive a car, Archaeologists have to get a licence before they can dig (or excavate ) a site. Each licence is good for one site and one year. When she gets a licence, an Archaeologist agrees to write a site report , telling the world what she found on the site. Once the Archaeologist has received the archaeological licence, she is ready to survey the site. Surveying is a lot like taking a huge piece of graph paper and placing it down over the site. The graph is called a site grid . By digging on a site grid , you can be sure that all of the squares or units on the site are the same size. The next step is to remove the sod and topsoil , which is usually the modern grass level. Sod is removed with shovels by digging up the soil in