TPWD: Teacher Tool Kit E, M, The Stream Game. archeology. Level, lesson Plan/Activity. E, M, Draw Your Own Rock Art. E, Pottery Reconstruction Puzzle. Journaling and Creative Writing. http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/edu/teacher.phtml
The Ancient Ones Listed below are possible research or discussion topics, online lesson plans, resources and other materials. Bibliography Online lesson Plan Resources http://www.dese.mo.gov/moheritage/TheAncientOnes.htm
Extractions: Online Photo Gallery Listed below are possible research or discussion topics, online lesson plans, resources and other materials. As you look through this list please consider that this series can work for grades 4-12, with an emphasis on 7th grade. Also consider that the series will be used with different purposes for different grade levels. This is by no means a complete list of resources, and we cannot guarantee the life span and quality of the web site addresses. Possible Research Topics: Online Resources: Agricultural societies
Digging Up The Past ... Without A Shovel Without a Shovel. lesson Plan Title Digging Up the Past Goal To explore the uses and benefits of remote sensing in the field of archeology. Objectives http://wwwedu.ssc.nasa.gov/fad/detail.asp?offset=10&LessonID=60
Apollo Lunar Module - Teacher Webliography Earth/Moon system directly (Phases of the Moon; Moon archeology; Regolith Formation lesson Plan titled The Tides of Change Students use the Internet to collect http://www.fi.edu/pieces/schutte/teacherresources.html
Extractions: Developed by the Stellar Program at NASA Ames Research Center and Lawrence Hall of Science. Activity Modules can be selected by topic or grade level. Included are astronaut training, planetary geology and microgravity, as well as other space topics. Modules include handouts, transparency masters and lessons you can print from your web browser.
Amerisoft - Hebrew Lesson Plan This was added mainly for fun and for the students of archeology. See a Detailed 43Unit lesson Plan (please read this page first). http://amerisoftinc.com/lesson1.htm
Extractions: "At Home With Hebrew - TheHoly Language" - Multimedia Windows Hebrew Tutorial Software Program teaches beginners to read and pronounce Hebrew language, and to recognize the most common Hebrew words used in Bible and Synagogue. See a Detailed 43-Unit Lesson Plan (please read this page first) "At Home With Hebrew" contains approximately 750 pages or screens . About 650 of
Teachers > Lesson Plans Books of lesson plans. Links to More lesson plans. Online lesson plans on Texas Beyond History. Books of lesson plans on Texas Historical Commission. http://www.txarch.org/teach/lessons.html
Extractions: About the Society Society Activities About Archeology Teachers ... Kids + Archeology Teachers Resources Opportunities Lesson Plans Intrigue of the Past: A Teacher's Activity Guide for Fourth through Seventh Grades Hands-on Archaeology: An Archaeological Manual for the Teacher (1998) White, J. R. Waco, TX: Prufrock Press. Adventures in Prehistoric Archaeology (1988) Bleiweiss, R. Manassas, VA: Gifted Education Press. The River People: Lessons for the Classroom (1999) Black, M. S. (Ed.) Austin, TX: The Lower Colorado River Authority. [May be ordered for $10 by writing Daniel Prikryl, LCRA, PO Box 220, Austin, TX 78767-0220 Online lesson plans on Texas Beyond History Books of lesson plans on Texas Historical Commission TAS Home About the Society ... Kids + Archeology
Welcome To The Middle School Resources Unit plan created by a 6th grade teacher for lesson on the Egypt World (Web site by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of archeology and Anthropology. http://www.bcps.k12.md.us/Students/Middle_School_Resources.asp
Extractions: Home Middle School Resources Welcome Middle School Students! If you are a student in Grade 6 to Grade 8, you will find lots of interesting information on this site. There are links to sites that can help you do research for special projects at school, homework help, and lots of web sites for topics that you are studying in school like Math, Science, English and Social Studies. Dont forget to check out the games and brain-teasers on different school topics.
How Do They Know That?, PSU Sustainable Forestry Teacher Resource How Do They Know That? . Keywords archeology, Local History, Forest History, Reading the Land, Cooper Settlement. High School. lesson Plan Grade Level 912. http://sftrc.cas.psu.edu/forest _lessons/How do they know that.htm
Extractions: Children will become familiar with spelling patterns in which the letters c h are pronounced like the letter k About the Concept: The sound /k/ is usually spelled with the letter c (as in cat k (as in kitten ), or c k (as in duck ). But the sound /k/ can also be spelled with the letters c h . Although children may be familiar with the sound that the letters c h represent in words like chop teacher , and peach , they may not be accustomed to using the letters c-h to represent the beginning, middle, and ending sounds in words like Christmas echo , and stomach . The song, There Is No K In Christmas familiarizes children with many words and spelling patterns where the sound of /k/ is represented by the letters c h . Since many words with this spelling pattern are scientific or technical in nature, the song also serves to expand reading and writing vocabulary. When teaching spelling patterns like the variant
Extractions: LESSONS GREEK URNS FUTURE LESSONS LINKS KNOSSOS - Pictures of the ruins (slow download) PERSEUS PROJECT - An Evolving Digital Library- Ar/ARcheology, texts, teaching sources, searching tools GREEK MYTHOLOGY - A database of ancient greek mythology ATHENS - The Ancient city JOSLYN ART MUSEUM Omaha, NE- Greek Pottery with a link back to teacher resources for additional info. BOOKS Ancient Greece by Rae Bains An Ancient Greek Town by R.J. Unstead Architects Make ZigZags by Diane Maddex Architecture and Construction by Carroll Westfall The Art of Sculpture by Scholastic Atlas of Exploration by Diana Starkey Costume: Traditions Around the World by Danielle Sensier Digging to the Past by W. John Hackwell Exploring Lost Cities by Christopher Fagg Focus on Ancient Greeks by Anita Ganeri ISBN 1-56924-045-0 Greek and Roman Eras by Carme Peris A Greek Potter by Giovanni Caselli I Know That Building by Jane D'Alelio Prometheus and the Story of Fire by I. M. Richardson What it Feels like to be a Building by Forrest Wilson Wonderful World of Archaeology by Ronald Jessup Return to the Europe Page This Page last Updated August 1999 This written and maintained by Lauren H. Killam
Kansas Archaeology Month: Education & Outreach This National Geographic Xpedition lesson plan uses Native American art to acquaint students with the culture of the Anasazi and the Kansas archeology Posters. http://www.ksarchaeo.info/2003KAM/KAM03edu.html
Extractions: The Kansas Rock Art lesson plan can be: 1) downloaded directly to your computer as an Adobe Acrobat .pdf file or 2) viewed on-line and printed using your web browser. Adobe Acrobat Reader software is required to view the .PDF version, and can be downloaded for free from www.adobe.com Rock Art Around the World: Grades 4-9 Rock art from around the world was the theme of the November/December 2001 issue (Volume 3, Number 5) of Dig Cobblestone Publishing Company's bimonthly magazine for kids. An On-Line Teacher's Guide is available for this issue at http://www.cobblestonepub.com/pages/TGDIGRockArt.html PAKWEB note: the activities in the teacher's guide are designed to work with the article, but could be modified for use on their own. Interpreting Rock Art of the Anasazi: Grades K-2 This National Geographic Xpedition lesson plan uses Native American art to acquaint students with the culture of the Anasazi and the lands where they lived. In the Four Corners region of the United States, a large amount of land contains cultural remains of prehistoric Anasazi pueblo farmers. Some remains are in the form of rock art-a general term for the pecking, incising, or painting of designs onto rock surfaces. Students are introduced to the ancient Anasazi people through samples of rock art preserved in the public lands of the Four Corners region. The national parks, which protect this land from vandalism and neglect, serve as a showcase for this Native American rock art. By studying these archaeological remains, students will understand more about the history and culture of these ancient pueblo farmers.
Prentice Hall Science Cluster Topic 1 -- Activities And Lesson Plans As with other sites, every content area is covered with links to information and lessons galore, from archeology to zoology. Plan to visit this site in the http://cwx.prenhall.com/bookbind/pubbooks/science-cluster/chapter1/destinations1
Extractions: Bill Beaty has created one of the most unique science-related sites on the web. If youre interested in what other amateur scientists are talking about, then this is the site for you. Bill scans the web looking for great sites to feature in his "Site of the Month" section. The links to "Kids Science Projects" seem almost endless. Before your students begin designing their science projects, be sure to visit Amateur Science. The Annenberg /CPB Project supports this site, which features this amusement park exhibit where they ask, "What are the forces behind the fun?" How many time have you stood at the foot of an amusement park ride and asked yourself, "How can it do that?" This site will help answer all of your questions about the physics of amusement park rides. The site is very interactive with animations that demonstrate many of the physics principles presented here. Dont visit another amusement park without first checking out this site.
Project PICT Social Studies Resources materials applicable to such social studies areas as archeology, prehistoric people Network A site with links to Social Studies lessons plans and resources. http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/edhd/LPS/EDFI/PICT/resources/soc_studies.html
Extractions: Little-known Historical Facts Stories about Native American contributions in American history. The site also features the Polly Cooper Video, the Battle of Oriskany, Notes From the Past, and the Two Row Wampum. Suitable for Grades 4-8. back to top Bibliographies Biographical Dictionary Online dictionary that provides biographical information for more than 18,000 people.
Talking Rocks Lesson Plan: Jeffers Petroglyphs Minnesota Prehistoric archeology Series No. 12 (St. Call 612725-2411 for more information. Return to Judy Broekemeier s lesson Plan Page. http://www.artsconnected.org/artsnetmn/identity/talking_rocks/jeffpetb.html
Extractions: Petroglyphs Many of the state's rock art sites are located in the prairie environs of southwestern Minnesota. Of these sites, Jeffers Petroglyphs is the most well known and best-described; almost 2,000 petroglyphs at this unique site have been identified. The site's documented glyphs, grouped in 207 panels, extend for over 330 meters along the crest of a rose-colored Sioux quartzite formation known as the Red Rock Ridge; additional glyphs may lie undiscovered beneath the encroaching prairie sod. Location The site contains several panels of petroglyphs believed to date from 3000 B.C. to A.D. 1750. A new visitor center presents a multi-media show and exhibits about Native American culture and prairie ecology. Design elements at this National Register site include human, animal and geometric forms, as well as an assortment of glyphs representing tanged projectile points, atlatls, spears and bows and arrows. Admission
History Begins At Home Missouri Area Schools Atlas SuccessLink lesson Plan Grade Level High School. Nova Be an Archeologist Interactive archeological dig. http://www.dese.mo.gov/moheritage/HistoryBeginsatHome.htm
Extractions: Online Photo Gallery Listed below are possible research or discussion topics, online lesson plans, resources and other materials. As you look through this list please consider that this series can work for grades 4-12, with an emphasis on 7th grade. Also consider that the series will be used with different purposes for different grade levels. This is by no means a complete list of resources, and we cannot guarantee the life span and quality of the web site addresses. Possible Research Topics: Project Ideas Pulaski County Courthouse
Extractions: Sugar and Slavery Coconut Walk Estate, Nevis Principal Investigators: Dr. Irwin Rovner Jim Chiarelli M.I.T. and EARTHWATCH Team II August 16 - 29, 1999 Original Lesson Written By: Jamille Freeman Cimarron Ave. Elementary School Grade Levels: adaptable for 5th - 8th Can You Dig it? An Archeological Investigation Students will use Science, Math, Language, Social Studies, Writing, and Art skills to complete a Simulated Archeological dig.
Extractions: Please do not send requests for me to do research for you! See the Search Tools in the Research and Critical Thinking page, and Research-It!, a one-stop reference desk, Xplore Reference or Wired Source: Reference Desk. I have also found John December's site Welcome to the Top of the Web to be an excellent starting point for research.