Ancient Mesopotamia Teacher Resource File Costume Links Links from The Costumer s Manifesto Mesopotamia Geography, climate, people, religion, trade, Assyriology and archeology; by John lesson plans. http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/mesopotamia.htm
Extractions: Teacher Resource File Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Ancient Mesopotamia Teacher Resource Page. You will find Internet resources on topics of interest to teachers, librarians and students. The ISLMC is a preview site. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap . Revised 5/20/02
Archeology Trunk Manual. Six lesson plans, assoicated worksheets and overheads, and glossary Book Martin Farmstead 5. Pottery Sherd Analysis 6. Gridding an Archeological Site 7 http://www.kshs.org/teachers/trunks/archeo.htm
Extractions: This traveling resource trunk is designed to introduce some basic archeolgoical concepts and information into the middle school classroom. All lessons have been linked to the Kansas State Board of Education Standards, and the applicable standards are referenced at the start of each lesson. Weight: 38 lbs. Archeology is the study of past cultures mainly through the study of artifacts and other physical remains such as traces of structure or fire pits found in the layers of soil. Archeologists use the information they learn to piece together a picture, or description, of what the culture that produced the objects was like. Archeology is a science and uses the scientific method to answer questions about people of the past. Archeology uses skills and information from other fields including history, geography, geology, biology, English, and math. All of these fields are used to make inferences to test or to gain information about past cultures.
Project Engage Teacher Resource Page 5. When the students have finished all the archeology sites, they can turn their answers in to For more information and engaged lesson plans, see Project Engage http://www.d300.kane.k12.il.us/EngageII/les/teacher_resources.htm
Extractions: Digging into Research or How to Excavate Your Way Through Reference Materials Student Information Learning Objectives: 1. Students will be able to identify various types of reference material and what they are used for. 2. Students will be able to find various reference materials on-line from the computer. 3. Students will learn how to transfer their learning to find information for any topic. Planning Timeline: Materials and Resources Required: National Standards Met by This Lesson Plan: Illinois State Goals Met by This Lesson Plan: English Language Arts State Goal 5. Use the language arts to acquire, assess, and communicate information. State Goal 5.A.1a Identify questions and gather information. 5.A.1b Locate information using a variety of resources.
Class Activities With the Create Something lesson plans, we encourage our students to use their creativity while Investigate artifact finding and the science of archeology. http://horizon.nmsu.edu/ddl/ddllessongrid.html
Lesson Plans Designed for middle school students, the site features lesson plans, work sheets, time lines, clip art, and maps for archeology, Early Man, Mesopotamia, Egypt http://www.questconnect.org/Africa_Lesson_Plans/Columbia_Education_Center/Lesson
Extractions: Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K-5). 50 lesson plans for primary grade students. Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange Intermediate School (6-8). 80 lesson plans appropriate for grades 6-8. Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange High School (9-12). 95 lesson plans suitable for the high school level. Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K-5). 36 miscellaneous lesson plans for students in grades k-5. Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange Intermediate School (6-8). 25 miscellaneous lesson plans for the middle school. Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange High School (9-12). 14 miscellaneous lesson plans for the 9-12 grades. Age of Imperialism (Lesson Plan). The Age of Imperialism represents one chapter of An On-Line History of the United States, a new program for high school students that combines an engaging narrative with the broad resources available to students on the Internet. Teachers can use this chapter with its accompanying Internet based lesson plans in place of a standard textbook or they can use it to supplement existing social studies materials. A unit test and answer key are included. American Civil War (Teacher's Guide).
NH Historical Society - Lesson Plans lesson plans. Journal of the Society for Industrial archeology, 20 (1 and 2, 1994). This is an adaptation of a lesson created by Charles Downie and Susan Leclerc http://www.nhhistory.org/edu/lessonplans/lesson6industrialnh.html
Extractions: Lesson Plans Topic Development of Industrial New Hampshire Focus Question Boundaries X Technology and Science X Natural Environment and People Nongovernmental Groups X Cultures, Races and Ethnic Groups Material Wants and Needs Politics Self-Expression Era Beginnings to 1623 Different Worlds Meet Colonization and Settlement Revolution and the New Nation Expansion and Reform Civil War and Reconstruction X Development of the Industrial United States X Emergence of Modern America Great Depression and World War II 1945-early 1970s Postwar United States 1968-present Contemporary United States Social Studies Standards Civics and Government 3, 4; Economics 7, 8, 9; Geography 11, 13, 14, 15 Grade Level Elementary High School Middle/High School X Middle Elementary/Middle All What Students Learn Procedures This unit consists of five projects (see accompanying list of suggested materials). Links to outside web sites are provided for the convenience of New Hampshire educators and students. The New Hampshire Historical Society is not responsible for content once you leave our site. 1. Students working with research teams write a report with accompanying bibliography (see the accompanying sheet for a suggested timeline for this part of the project). Their first step is to brainstorm with their group what they already know about the topic and what they would like to learn. After the brainstorming session, students write a paragraph explaining what they want to find out and why.
Educational Resources And Lesson Plans Also included are labs dealing with the subjects of archeology, and chemical In this lesson plan, students consider the concept of human rights in relation http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/CIS/development/eddev.html
Extractions: Educational Resources and Lesson Plans The World Bank Educational Resources UN CyberSchoolBus World Wise Schools Education for Global Citizenship and Social Responsibility The authors of this article challenge prevailing conventional thinking that says that our primary educational purpose must now be to educate students for the competitive global workplace. They invite us to think about the notion of global citizenship, and ask ourselves whether our educational institutions are meeting their mission of educating citizens, not just workers and consumers. They provide inspiring stories of teachers who are educating for this expanded notion of citizenship and provide concrete principles and numerous resources to help teachers in this worthy endeavor.
Lesson Plans On The Web act, CCSSE, Voyage of Discovery solar system. archeology. 3-8, SI, Decoding the Past The Work of Archeologists. Computers. K-2, SSPS, lesson plans for You. Ecology. http://www.teachspace.org/lessons/
Extractions: Lesson Plans on the Web These links go to Web pages where teachers can download lesson plans or classroom materials, or get ideas to help them present science in the classroom. There are numerous sites for institutions that are fascinating to those interested in science, but do not offer these resources. For brevity's sake, this list does not include them. For a more comprehensive list of science sites, we recommend The Franklin Institute Museum of Science's page of Educational Hotlists . For great sites for teachers that don't include lesson plans, check out our Links Without Lesson Plans page. Geology Physical Geography Science Foundations Educational Foundations ... Links to Other Lists act CCSSE 101 Reasons to Explore Space pK-2 NASA 3-2-1 Liftoff act CCSSE Celebrating Space: A Quick History SPC Comet Shoemaker Levy act CCSSE Crafts Cruisin' the Solar System NASM How Things Fly SI How Things Fly: Activities for Teaching Flight NASA Know All the Angles K-12 NASA Rocket Lessons act LANL Seltzer Tablet Rocket act CCSSE Voyage of Discovery - solar system Archeology SI Decoding the Past: The Work of Archeologists K-3 USGS Mud Fossils Astronomy NASM And a Star to Steer Her By UCAR Clay Planets NASM Exploring the Planets SSI Kinesthetic Astronomy - astronomy concepts through body motions
Lesson Plans lesson plans. Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K5). 50 lesson plans for primary grade students 6-8). 80 lesson plans appropriate for grades 6 http://www.csun.edu/~hcedu013/plans.html
Extractions: Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K-5). 50 lesson plans for primary grade students. Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange Intermediate School (6-8). 80 lesson plans appropriate for grades 6-8. Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange High School (9-12). 95 lesson plans suitable for the high school level. Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K-5). 36 miscellaneous lesson plans for students in grades k-5. Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange Intermediate School (6-8). 25 miscellaneous lesson plans for the middle school. Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange High School (9-12). 14 miscellaneous lesson plans for the 9-12 grades. Afghanistan:Land in Crisis. Afghanistan: Land in Crisis, presented by National Geograpic.Com., features news, background, online activities, teachers' guides, lesson plans, a regularly updated interactive map, photos, and a message board. Africa. Based on a PBS broadcast, the site includes: Africa for Kids where Fimi, a youngster from Nigeria serves as the guide to a variety of fun activities for elementary level students; Photoscope where older students can look at contemporary Africa in five photo essays; and Africa Challenge where students can show how much they know by playing a game. Also featured is Teacher Tools with four units on Africa.
The Lesson Plan Library Offers Literature Lesson Plans For Teachers. The lesson Plan Library offers literature lesson plans for students in kindergarten through high school. Some lesson plans include suggestions for adaptations for older or younger audiences. http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/lit.html
Archeology Dig Lesson Plan lesson Plan. SUBJECT archeology TOPIC archeology Dig GRADE LEVEL Elementary CREATORS Areej Alnaraie, Margaret Burchi, Lisa Lewis, Laura Mann, Michelle http://ted.coe.wayne.edu/sse/lesson/dig.htm
Extractions: Procedure Divide the class into cooperative learning groups. Each group should appoint a discussion leader, scribe, presenter or any other tasks depending on the size of the group. Tell the class they are part of an archeological team that has discovered a site where some interesting artifacts are located. Their task is to continue with the dig and see what they can find. Give each group a shoebox containing the items they will be digging up, a sheet of paper to record their findings, and the tools that will be used.
Lesson Plans - Pirate Archaeology Pirate Archaeology. Overview This lesson reviews students understanding of where where for expeditions to search for pirate ships and write up their plans. http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/17/g68/archaeology.html
Extractions: Pirate Archaeology Clues From the Black Sea Fleas and the Black Death Geography Matters in History Greek and Roman Land Use: What Was the Difference? Making a Mummy the Natural Way Public Lands: Hidden Histories The Science of Digging Up Dinosaurs Which Way Did They Go? Would You Have Helped Out? Complete Index Pirate Archaeology Overview: This lesson reviews students' understanding of where where pirates worked and what their motivations were. It asks students to consider where they might look for sunken pirate ships and what they would expect to find on such ships. Students will pretend to be historians seeking funding for expeditions to search for pirate ships and write up their plans. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography, world history Connections to the National Geography Standards: Standard 17: "How to apply geography to interpret the past" Time: Four to five hours (the reading can be assigned for homework to cut down on class time required) Materials Required: Objectives: Students will discuss what they already know about pirates;
Lesson Plans Acadian Culture SLEC / CDLS of all the teams. SAMPLE lesson PLAN II Objects Speak to Us/Archeological Detective. Basic Information. Field of Experience The http://www.unb.ca/slec/lelien/resources/lessons_acadian.html
Extractions: Reflection/Re-integration The Basic information allows the teacher to immediately identify the theme, topic and materials. Outcomes are stated for each of the multidimensional syllabi. The Teaching/learning Steps and Procedures involve three components. The personalisation phase allows learners to consider their own experiences and attitudes about the subject under consideration. The contextualisation phase offers key information about the communicative situation and the nature of the text. Regarding the communicative situation students should know who is communicating with whom, for what reason, in what relationship (eg., mother-daughter, boss-employee, friend-friend). The nature of the text should be made clear by indicating certain key discourse characteristics (eg. poems may have uneven lines and atypical punctuation; letters usually have formulaic openings and closings). Teachers will also encourage learners to use their knowledge of similar texts from their mother tongue. Employed effectively, these two components, personalization and contextualisation, permit learners to anticipate new information.
EDSITEment - Lesson Plan Open Printable lesson Plan. Extending the lesson. Additional Resources for Extending archeology Study ArchNet http//archnet.asu.edu/archnet/ Florida State http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=312
EDSITEment - Lesson Plan Open Printable lesson Plan. Send us feedback about this lesson. students can also visit the ArchNet website for access to the Caribbean archeology site of the http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=322
The Science Spot: Earth Science Lesson Plan Links Connection Earth Science lessons - This site offers lessons on erosion and archeology. of the mineral ID page to find links for other lesson plan pages for http://sciencespot.net/Pages/classearthlsn.html
Extractions: My Lesson Plan Pages Astronomy Biology Adopt-An-Insect Chemistry Earth Science General Science Physics Bald Eagle Days Digging Into Science (Dinosaurs) Metric Mania Nature Center Lessons Puzzle Corner Lesson Plans Links Pages ... Astronomy Biology Chemistry Earth Day Earth Science Environmental Ed General Science Genetics Physics Technology AskERIC - EduRef - Earth Science - Visit this site for an assortment of lessons for earth science. Also browse their lessons for geology and paleontology BBC Rock Cycle Experiments - An assortment of lab ideas for exploring the rock cycle, such as Sedimentary Sandwiches and Chocs like Rocks! Blue Web'n Earth Science - A collection of links for earth science lessons and activities. Bridge Lesson Plans - An assortment of lessons and unit related to ocean science. Covis Project - Classroom Activities - A collection of classroom activities that introduce a variety of fundamental topics in meteorology. All necessary data and instructional resources are accessible from each activity. In addition, each activity is accompanied by a corresponding teacher guide (or answer key). CREST Activity Book - Explore an assortment of great lesson ideas from the Maine Geological Survey! Geologic mapping, mineral identification, map reading, fossils, and more are available here!
Concept To Classroom: Lesson Plan Middle School lesson Plan Make Every Cent Count! SOCIAL STUDIES/ HISTORY Study of archeology; Different types of currency of various cultures; http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/month10/lp_middle.html
IdahoPTV NTTI Lesson Plan: King Tut's Tomb Exploring And Discovering His tomb was considered to be the most exceptional archeology discovery ever made Through the activities in this lesson the students will become familiar with http://www.idahoptv.org/ntti/nttilessons/lessons2002/mortimer.htm