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21. ARCHEOLOGY
Park Service Project archeology from the Bureau of Land Management Eastern StatesRock Art Research Association links to lesson plans archeology in the
http://www.mtsu.edu/~then/Archeology/page6.html
General web sources for teachers
Social Studies Service Anthropology and Archeology

For teachers of K-12
The Gateway.org
A search engine for educational materials,
this is an excellent place to find other teacher's lesson plans and ideas
Educational resources
on archeology and history from
the U.S. Bureau of Land Management
Classroom resources from the National Park Service

ArchNet
An online list of educational resources in archeology, some of these
are fairly technical, but contain good information
Newton's Apple episode
on archeology Curricula from the Mining Company This is a good list of online resources Dig Archeology, a magazine for kids Archeology for Young People and Their Teachers, Learning Sites Web Page This company designs programs in archeology that are educational and interactive, teachers can sign up for this service. Archeology parks in the U.S. Archeological sites web pages from Infoseek A links page of North American archeology Yahoo's directory of archeology on the web ... Project Archeology from the Bureau of Land Management Eastern States Rock Art Research Association links to lesson plans Archeology in the American Southwest A nice general overview of archeology in the Southwest.

22. In Search Of Ancient Ireland . Lesson Plans | PBS
aa101997.htm http//www.jmu.edu/sociology/jbshsarch.htm http//www.saa.org/Whatis/arch you/chap1.htmlhttp//wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/archeology/archeology.html
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/ancientireland/lessonplans1.html

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Learning Objectives:
Students will conduct Internet research on the history of ancient Ireland.
Students will create a rubric for evaluating information sources.
Students will synthesize information from varied sources to create a research-based presentation.
Students will learn how people in varied disciplines use information to learn about ancient societies.
Bookmark the following sites:
http://www.emi-premier.co.uk/commonground/notes/facts.html
http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ei.html http://www.irlgov.ie/ http://www.ibiblio.org/gaelic/celts.html (Scroll down page) ... http://web.utk.edu/~grissino/principles.htm#def Standards: Language Arts http://www.mcrel.org/compendium/Standard.asp?SubjectID=7 Gathers and uses information for research purposes Uses reading skills and strategies to understand a variety of informational texts (e.g., textbooks, biographical sketches, letters, diaries, directions, procedures, magazines, essays, primary source historical documents, editorials, news stories, periodicals, catalogs, job-related materials, schedules, speeches, memoranda, public documents, maps) Uses the general skills and strategies of the writing process Uses strategies to adapt writing for different purposes (e.g., to explain, inform, analyze, entertain, reflect, persuade)

23. NOVA | Teachers | Find By Subject | PBS
Anthropology, archeology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Forensics, Health Science. Websites, NOVA's history, Subscribe to the NOVA bulletin, lesson plans and more for
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Find by Subject
We have catalogued our classroom resources into the following subjects. If you wish to see all the resources available in a given subject, click on the subject or on the program contents icon. If you are looking for one type of resource only, you can narrow your search by clicking on that icon. You may also find by program title To narrow your search click on the icons in the grid below. Anthropology Archeology Chemistry Earth Science ... Public Health To narrow your search click on the icons in the grid above. Next: Life Science, Mathematics, Paleontology, Physical Science by Title by Subject: Anthropology, Archeology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Forensics, Health Science Life Science, Mathematics, Paleontology, Physical Science Science and Society, Social Studies, Space Science, Technological Design NOVA homepage ... Teachers Site Map Updated March 2003

24. Lesson Plans – Acadian Culture SLEC / CDLS
lesson plans— ACADIAN CULTURE SAMPLE lesson PLAN II Objects Speak to Us/Archeological ofExperience The Acadians Subject archeology, Artifacts, Objects
http://www.unb.ca/slec/lelien/resources/lessons_acadian.html
Journal of the Imagination in Language Learning and Teaching
Volume VII 2002-2003 Lesson Plan Format
The lesson plan format includes basic information, multidimensional outcomes, and teaching/learning steps and procedures. LESSON PLAN FORMAT Basic Information: Field of Experience (theme):
Topic:
Material Required:
Timeframe:
Outcomes: Communicative-experiential:
Language:
General Language Education:
Culture:
Teaching/Learning Steps and Procedures: Personnalisation and Contextualisation:
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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.

25. WSU Social Studies Education Lesson Plans
lesson plans As part of required coursework, students of Social Studies Educationplan lessons. Here are some of our ideas. Anthropology, archeology Dig, Elem.
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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

26. Archeology Dig Lesson Plan
SUBJECT archeology TOPIC archeology Dig GRADE LEVEL Elementary CREATORS AreejAlnaraie, Margaret Burchi, Lisa Lewis, Laura Mann Return to lesson plans Index.
http://ted.coe.wayne.edu/sse/lesson/dig.htm
Lesson Plan
SUBJECT: Archeology
TOPIC: Archeology Dig
GRADE LEVEL: Elementary
CREATORS: Areej Alnaraie, Margaret Burchi, Lisa Lewis, Laura Mann, Michelle Przybylo
Objectives As a result of this activity, students will be able to
  • work in cooperative groups to achieve a goal identify items "found" at an archaeological dig discuss findings within the group report findings to the entire class

Purpose The purpose of this activity is to provide students with the experience of analyzing artifacts and relics and constructing a hypothetical scenario describing a pre-historic culture.
Materials
  • Bones (chicken) Diagram of Chicken Pencil/Paper Potting soil Shoeboxes Spoons Toothbrushes Tweezers

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.
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    29. Lesson Plans And Action Research
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    30. Lesson Plans
    Links to both lesson plans and strategies for teaching social science, history, and government.Category Reference Education Elementary Social Studies...... Designed for middle school students, the site features lesson plans, work sheets,time lines, clip art, and maps for archeology, Early Man, Mesopotamia, Egypt
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    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.

    31. Early History Of Virginia Indians For Younger Readers
    Back to Top. What Is Culture? lesson plans. lesson plans Back to Top. Bibliography.archeology, fossils Juvenile Bibliography By Inez Ramsey. Back to Top.
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    Early History of Virginia Indians
    By Inez Ramsey
    How Do We Know About Pre-Historic People?

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    How Do We Know About Pre-Historic People?
    A special group of scientists, called archaeologists , help us find out about human life in the past. Their field of study is called archaeology or archeology. Archaeologists study the remains of past human life, like bones, arrowheads and pottery to learn about life before men and women had writing. The remains of tools, like pottery and arrowheads, are called artifacts . The remains of living things, like bones, are called fossils
    Scientists used a testing method called radiocarbon dating to help us learn about the earliest time when the PaleoIndians were living in different parts of the country. Virginia is in the Southeast United States. Scientists have some evidence that parts of the American Southeast were populated as early as 12,000 years ago. Populated means that people lived there. They have found artifacts left by PaleoIndians in Florida from over 12,000 years ago. Some of Virginia's early Indians may have come here from

    32. Education Planet History,Teacher Resources Lesson Plans
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    34. Archaeology Lesson Plans
    students act as archaeologists by analyzing these plans. Canada, answers questionsabout archeology and artifacts. As It Maya In this lesson, students create
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  • A Matter of Life and Death - In this lesson, students research burial tombs of ancient Egypt. Acting as pharaohs of Egypt, students create burial plans to illustrate what items they would include in their own tombs and why. Then, other students act as archaeologists by analyzing these plans. Arbuckle's Fort Archaeology - An entire online excavation. "Archaeology Dig" - Generally children do not have knowledge of or understand the methods of collecting information about pre-historic peoples. A question most often asked is, "If there was no writing, how do you know what they were like?" Archaeology WebQuest - You will examine and compare Illinois, Ontario, Canada and the Southeastern United States in the following areas: a) uses and forms of ceramics, b) uses and forms of projectile points, and c) what and how the natives ate. Ask the Archaeologist - Archeologist Bob Pearce of the London Museum of Archaeology in Ontario, Canada, answers questions about archeology and artifacts.
  • 35. Internet Lesson Plans Created By Katy ISD Teachers
    Learning Pathways. Internet lesson plans Developed by Katy ISD Teachers. Other archeology(Challenge); Kid Economy (Challenge); Basketball (Physical Education).
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    36. Archeology LP
    lesson Title archeology. Objective Return to Learning Pathways. Returnto Teacher Topics lesson plans by Katy ISD Professionals.
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    ARCHEOLOGY
    Lesson Designed by Lesli Edge
    Sundown Elementary
    Lesson Title:
    Archeology
    Objective:
    SW compare and contrast the ancient civilizations of the Mayans and the Egyptians
    Internet Skills:
    Learn to use the internet as a tool for documentation for our topic. Learn how to use bookmarks for bibliography and graphic source citing purposes.
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    Elementary G/T unit on the topic of "Change"
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    Grades 1-5 Challenge students
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    Internet connection with World Wide Web access.
    Videos: This Old Pyramid-NOVA; Voyage of the MIMI II series CD-ROMs: Pyramids-Imagination Express; Exploring the Lost Maya Books: The Egyptian Cinderella /Harper Trophy press The Hummingbird King /Troll Books Tut Tut-The Time Warp Trio /Viking Press Pyramids /Kingfisher Press Mysteries of the Pyramids /Aladdin Books
    Procedure:
    All activities will be completed within these web sites:
    Do-It-Yourself Mayan Stele
    http://www.halfmoon.org
    Maya Astronomy
    http://www.astro.uva.nl/michielb/maya/astronom.html
    EAWC: Exploring Ancient World Cultures; Ancient Egypt
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    37. Lesson Plans
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    40. Science - Elementary
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