Social Studies Lesson Plans And Resources Social Studies Lesson Plans and Resources. Click on "Current Events" in the site index for lesson plans related to September 11, 2001, the oneyear anniversary of those horrific events, or the current war with Iraq. Sociology/Anthropology/archeology lesson plans and Resources. Social Studies Sociology. Seven lesson plans from The http://www.cloudnet.com/~edrbsass/edsoc.htm
Extractions: Click on "Current Events" in the site index for lesson plans related to September 11, 2001, the one-year anniversary of those horrific events, or the current war with Iraq. Click here to find social studies standards and curricula from all 50 states. This page contains lesson plans for all social studies subjects except geography and history. Lesson plans for those two subjects have been moved to separate pages, but can still be accessed from the index below. This site was last updated 5- 16-04.
Teaching With Historic Places -- Archeology Lesson Plans To better understand the role of archeology in learning history, Teaching with Historic Places posted on the web the following complete lesson plans. http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/twhp/archeo.HTM
Extractions: To better understand the role of archeology in learning history, Teaching with Historic Places posted on the web the following complete lesson plans. Created by National Park Service interpreters, preservation professionals, and educators, these lessons are free and ready for immediate classroom use by students in history and social studies classes. Frederica: An 18th-Century Planned Community (31)
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SS MD 4-5 PEOP NATION WORLD 1 Discovering History through archeology lesson plans from the Smithsonian http//educate.si.edu/resources/lessons/artto-zoo/arch/cover.html. http://wwwnew.towson.edu/coe/ssmd/PONW45-1.htm
Extractions: Peoples of the Nation and World 4th/5th: Indicator #1 Peoples of the Nation and World: Fourth and Fifth Students will understand the diversity and commonality, human interdependence, and global cooperation of the people of the United States and the world through a multicultural and historical perspective. In the context of Maryland up to contemporary times and United States history through 1790, students are able to do everything required at earlier grades and are able to: http://www.steveweb.com/80clicks/controls/TourIndex.html?1 A lesson plan that uses pictures to compare the lifestyles of Native Americans past to present http://www.ncrtec.org/tl/camp/native/native1.htm To understand culture, it is important to understand the important celebrations of the culture. This lesson plan helps to understand an important celebration from the Latin American culture
Teaching Archeology-Lesson Plans are two fiveday Unit plans available Lessons focus on family history, using primary sources, map graphing population, analyzing artifacts, and doing archeology. http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/teach/lessons.html
Extractions: Home Map Tool Themes Welcome Teachers! Teachers' Guide to TBH Teaching with Standards Lesson Plans ... Please Evaluate Our Site Listed below are lesson plans currently available as Adobe PDF files (you may need to download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader ). Check this site frequently for new additions. In addition, there are two five-day Unit Plans available. Lessons focus on family history, using primary sources, map-making and map analysis, graphing population, analyzing artifacts, and doing archeology. Language Arts Social Studies Math/Science Art Download PDF Archeology of the Future This lesson has two parts that teach 11 vocabulary words suitable for middle school and above. In Part 1 students describe four artifacts from an imaginary archeology site and make inferences based on this evidence. Part 2 is a charming crossword puzzle to reinforce vocabulary. Either part works great alone too! download Archeology 2500: Texano Weapons
Texas-Made Lesson Plans lesson plans developed by teachers lesson plans, Resources, Workshops Texas Parks and Wildlife. lessons on ecological concepts, terrestrial ecology, aquatic activities, archeology http://www.tcet.unt.edu/START/instruct/lp_texas.htm
History Lesson Plans History lesson plans and Resources. Click here for lesson plans related to terrorism, tolerance, or the events of September 11. Click on a history topic in the site index below. With LookQuick.com You Earn money, JOIN NOW! Frustrated? the history of world art and archeology. Historica Teachers Resources. lesson plans and resources on Canadian history and http://www.cloudnet.com/~edrbsass/edhist.htm
Teaching Archeology - Unit Plans The lab is open! Dr. Dirt s archeology Lab. Below are a set of lesson plans that simulate some of the analysis techniques archeologists use in the laboratory. http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/teach/unit.html
Extractions: Home Map Tool Themes Welcome Teachers! Teachers' Guide to TBH Teaching with Standards Lesson Plans ... Please Evaluate Our Site These Unit Plans correlate with TEKS social studies knowledge and skills for 4th- and 7th-grade Texas History. Lessons incorporate primary source materials based on archeological and historical investigations around the state. All were written by Education Consultant Dr. Mary S. Black, former classroom teacher and Assistant Professor of Social Studies Education at The University of Texas at Austin. This unit plan for 4th- and 7th-grade students contains lessons and activities about the prehistoric people who lived in East-Central Texas about 600 to 800 years ago. Lessons focus on their economy, including pottery, weaponry, and how they adapted to and modified their environment. Other lessons incorporate archeological and geographical techniques, including making a topographic map and understanding environmental regions and landforms. The unit includes five lessons with colorful transparencies, maps, and student handouts and is provided courtesy of Prewitt and Associates, Inc., and Northwestern Resources Co. Download Lesson Plans
Science Lesson Plans - CSRnet Newton's Apple Science lesson plans. Newton's Apple is an awardwinning national science program for kids has a monster collection of science lesson plans from archeology to zoology http://www.csrnet.org/csrnet/teachresource/scienceplans.html
Extractions: Newton's Apple is an award-winning national science program for kids and adults produced by KTCA-TV in the Twin Cities and sponsored by 3M. Pick a lesson from the teachers' guides developed for seasons 9 through 13. They are designed to accompany the television show and are also a rich stand-alone resource. The Explorer Natural Science is a collection of educational resources (instructional software, lab activities, lesson plans ...) for K-12 science education. Browse through the science education curricula (they plan to expand to other curricula) or conduct searches that focus on specific interests. Many resources are available in the Adobe Acrobat format that is readable by Macintosh, Windows and other OSs. The Explorer is being developed jointly by the Great Lakes Collaborative and the University of Kansas UNITE group to involve educators and students in creating and using multimedia resources for active learning and "on time" delivery. Note: Adobe Acrobat is free and easily downloaded.
NPS AEP: For The Public on parks to visit, lesson plans, and publications. Perhaps most importantly, the guide intends to help you feel comfortable using archeology as a multi http://www.cr.nps.gov/aad/public/teach.htm
Extractions: Where To Start? A great place to start learning about how to use archeology as a teaching tool is our online guide, Archeology for Interpreters: A Guide to the Resource . Created to help National Park Service interpreters discuss archeological resources with the public, educators can also use this guide to learn about incorporating archeology into their classroom toolkit. The guide answers questions about archeological methods, interpretation with archeological data, sensitivity in cultural resource matters, and encouragement of a sense of stewardship in youth. It also provides numerous links to get you started, including recommendations on parks to visit, lesson plans, and publications. Perhaps most importantly, the guide intends to help you feel comfortable using archeology as a multi-disciplinary resource. Why teach archeology and ethnography? For students For teachers For preservation Visit archeological sites
SEMAPP-Portimao Canyon Introduction to Marine archeology (PowerPoint) Mapping and Excavating a Jello Mold (lesson Plan) Lots of Web Links and lesson plans on Marine archeology. http://www.oceantechnology.org/SEMAPPPortimao.htm
Extractions: Exploring Portimão Canyon Portimão Canyon is located off the southern coast of Portugal. SEMAPP Explorers are characterizing and examining the ecological and biological diversity of marine communities in this canyon, which is a relatively pristine environment compared to other areas that are heavily fished (continental shelf and slope regions). The objectives of this work are to: Describe the benthic habitats within the upper canyon. Identify species composition for different habitat types within the canyon and adjacent shelf areas. Measure and compare biodiversity among each habitat type. Record behavioral interactions of fauna within the submarine canyon. Compare and contrast these observations with those of submarine canyons along the U.S. coast in the western Atlantic Ocean. Search for ancient archeological sites of cultural and historical significance.
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WSU Social Studies Education Lesson Plans Studies Education plan lessons. Here are some of our ideas. Subject, Topic, Grade Level. Anthropology, Methods of Collecting, 3. Anthropology, archeology Dig, Elem. http://ted.coe.wayne.edu/sse/lesson/
Extractions: Lesson Plans As part of required coursework, students of Social Studies Education plan lessons. Here are some of our ideas. Subject Topic Grade Level Anthropology Methods of Collecting Anthropology Archeology Dig Elem Anthropology Time Capsule Upper Elem Economics Distribution Elem Economics Free Market Production Geography World Geography Jeopardy MS/ HS Geography Road Trip MS/ HS Government Classroom Constitution Government Laws MS/ HS Government Laws (2) MS/ HS Government Presidential Powers Psychology Rorschach Inkblot Test HS Hist/geo/soc The Upper Pennisula Sociology Essential Buildings in the Community Sociology Honesty Elem Sociology Classroom Jobs Elem Return to the Social Studies Education home page
Social Studies Lesson Plans And Activities National Geographic has a wonderful selection of lesson plans and activities geography, history, science (topics such as biodiversity), and archeology. http://www.classbrain.com/artteach/publish/article_99.shtml
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Texas Historical Commission Teacher lesson plans for La Salle Projects. The Fort St. lesson 1 Introduction to Historic archeology Terms and Time Periods. http://www.thc.state.tx.us/lasalle/laseducation.html
Extractions: Teacher Lesson Plans for La Salle Projects The Fort St. Louis Archeological Project Title Page: Clues on Common Ground: The Fort St. Louis Archeological Project Lesson 1: Introduction to Historic Archeology Terms and Time Periods Lesson 2: Reflections and Inquiries to Guide Learning: What I Know/What I Want to Learn Lesson 3: Learning from Maps and Timelines: Time Travel Lesson 4: Learning from Artifacts Uncovering Clues, Large and Small Lesson 5: Learning from Primary Source Documents: One Day at a Time Lesson 6: Examining Events from Different Perspectives: Friend or Foe? Lesson 7: Archeological Preservation: Missing Pieces Lesson 8: Searching the THC Web Site Lesson 9: Mapping La Salle's Travels Lesson 10: Vocabulary Bingo Lesson 11: Classifying Artifacts Lesson 12: Ethics in Archeology Lesson 13: Internet Brochure Bibliography References Video library of the Fort St. Louis Archeological Project
Texas Historical Commission Includes background on archeology and ethnohistory; more than 20 activities or lesson plans; and a list of printed and audiovisual resources. http://www.thc.state.tx.us/store/stbooks.html
Extractions: Compiled by the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory at the University of Texas at Austin and Texas Historical Commission staff. Includes planning, promotion and activity instructions for sponsoring an interactive archeology event. 1999, revised August 2000. 60 pages, photocopied, punched for three-hole binder.