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1. Materials
678 Teaching Activity Relative Dating in Archeology Article Archeology Activities to Teach Relative Dating World $2.00
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Use Games, Activities, and Exercises to Teach and Learn 2) Approaching Vertical Markets 13 (2) Archeology
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4. KinderStart - Learning Activities And Crafts Earth Science And
Power Posse Activities designed to teach young kids about energy lots of great activities for kids in areas like archeology, fossils, cuneiform
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5. Activity Ideas For Archeology Month 2005
Ideas for Archeology Month Activities fisherman or woman to a class or workshop to demonstrate fishing equipment, or teach a class on flytying
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6. Foundation
Designed for children, the Center's handson exhibits and activities teach children about archeology and the history of the ancient Middle
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7. Spurlock Museum News
The Spurlock Museum hosted Archeology Day on July 26th, 2003. The day was filled with four activities designed to teach kids about the wonders of
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9. ARCHEOLOGY
activities are designed as primers to teach the analytical skills Your Artifacts and You 2. Create a Civilization 3. Armchair
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10. Educational Resources
Institute of Egyptian Art and Archeology. Krannert Art Museum IN THE CLASSROOMNumerous creative activities teach students about the solar
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11. ARCHEOLOGY
The following activities are designed as primers to teach the analytical skills Armchair archeology After one or all of these activities have been
http://www.mtsu.edu/~then/Archeology/page5.html
An archeologist's son being trained by his father.
The following activities are designed as primers to teach the analytical skills archaeologist use in interpreting artifacts at sites. Use these exercises and the additional links that provide others to introduce the basics of archeology, and develop critical thinking skills, teamwork, and writing abilities.
Your Artifacts and You

Create a Civilization

Armchair Archeology

After one or all of these activities have been completed the students should learn about the archeology of their state or the local area. The links page has the web address of all the state archeology offices. Through them the teacher (and students) can find out about archeological excavations being carried out in their area.
For more classroom activities try these sites:
Exploring Oregon's Past (fourth through seventh grades)

URL for state-by-state retailers of a thematic unit on archeology

A classroom exercise from television's Newton's Apple

Decoding The Past: The work of Archeologists, a lesson plan from the Smithsonian Institution.
... Gander Academy archeology page for kids Definitions and activities included! Some teachers like to make what is known as a "box dig" for their students to learn about archeology. The teacher puts different color soils in a box and hides "artifacts" in the layers. This teaching method can work, but it has the problem of relaying the message that archeology is only about digging and not learning about the past by studying the artifacts. If you choose to do a box dig with your class be sure to talk about what happens to the artifacts after they are recovered. Archeologists generally spend three hours in the lab for every hour they spend in the field. We clean and identify the artifacts, then analyze them to determine what they tell us about people in the past. Students should recognize the fact that archeology is not only about digging, but learning about what the digging tells us about history.

12. Teaching Archeology > Lesson Plans
archeology of the Future This lesson has two parts that teach 11 and 7thgradestudents contains lessons and activities about the prehistoric people who
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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. signifies lesson plan correlated to exhibit on Texas Beyond History
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A Day in the Life
Students explore the roles of a variety of people who lived or worked at a nineteenth-century Texas frontier fort or in a nearby frontier town. By writing about a character in his/her own voice, students reach a greater understanding of life on the Texas frontier. Suggested for grade level 4. View TEKS and download page.

13. NPS Archeology Program: For The Public
Teaching Archaeology A Sampler for Grades 3 to 12 is available online and hasseveral Ideas, lesson plans, activities, and other resources for teaching
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@import url("../css/menuMatt.css"); Where To Start? Two great ways to start learning about how to use archeology as a teaching tool are our online guides, Archeology for Interpreters: A Guide to the Resource and its counterpart, Interpretation for Archeologists: A Guide to Increasing Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities . Created to help National Park Service interpreters and archeologists discuss archeological resources with the public, educators can also use these guides to learn about incorporating archeology into their classroom toolkit.
  • Archeology for Interpreters 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. Interpretation for Archeologists offers methods for encouraging students to find personal meanings in archeological resources. This guide discusses the elements of interpretation that teachers can develop for their classrooms, such as the connections between tangible, intangible, and universal elements that facilitate learning and discussion.

14. Summary Report
teach courses in anthropology or archeology. Tasks Knowledge Skills Abilities Work activities Work Context Job Zone Interests Work
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  • Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers. Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate and/or graduate students on topics such as research methods, urban anthropology, and language and culture. Advise students on academic and vocational curricula, career issues, and laboratory and field research. Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others. Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments. Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.

15. Anthropology And Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary - Job Description
teach courses in anthropology or archeology. Job activities for Anthropologyand archeology teachers, Postsecondary. Training and teaching Others
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Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.
Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate and/or graduate students on topics such as research methods, urban anthropology, and language and culture.
Advise students on academic and vocational curricula, career issues, and laboratory and field research.

16. Michael J. Caduto
activities teach children about astronomy and nocturnal weather, plants, He has provided a balanced mix of cosmology, ethnology, archeology and
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17. RETANET | Hands-On Science For Teaching Rain Forest Ecosystems
to teach these materials, I will list the activities in the order that I woulddo them. Society for American archeology, Public Education Committee,
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18. Teaching Archeology-Selected Teacher Links
Park Smart features Teachers Resources including Teaching with Historic Places, This is a wonderful activity for children. archeology Channel
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Texas Archeological Society
http://www.txarch.org/

Become a member and learn how to do archeology at one of the TAS field schools held annually at important sites across the state. Excellent list of teachers resources about archeology andTexas history. National Park Service
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nps.gov/archeology.html
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/

Links to all parks and historic sites in Texas and living history programs in Texas state parks. Kids' pages features "Learn about Texas Indians" and downloadable coloring pages. Texas Indians
http://www.texasindians.com

This is the best privately maintained site available on Texas Indians. Web master R. E. Moore has done a wonderful job compiling information for this very useful site. You will find many articles on individual Indian tribes, teacher resources and more. Legacy Program
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19. Links To The Past: Learning Subjects
America s battlefields teach us about some of the most important events in our A listing of NPS technical publications in archeology is available for
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NPS A Cultural Resource Subject Archeology Cultural Groups Cultural Landscapes Databases History History of the NPS Mapping Maritime Military History National Historic Landmarks Nat'l Register of Historic Places Publications Technical Assistance Training Travel Explore America's Past Tools for Learning What's New History in the Parks Past Features What We Care About Site Map Search Email Credits Links to the Past Home National Park Service Home
Do you want to LEARN more about America's cultural resources? And LEARN about everything the NPS is doing to protect them for future generations? Here are our key products, which may take the form of a distance learning program, a directory, a database, a case study, a lesson plan, a teacher's handbook, an illustrated guideline, or various other formats. The ways you can LEARN will grow and change as we post new materials, so come back often! Choose how to LEARN by . . .
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America's Hidden Battlefields: Protecting the Archeological Story

America's battlefields teach us about some of the most important events in our historyand there is much more to a battlefield than immediately meets the eye! An important piece of this irreplaceable landscape is the reality of that long-ago battle that lies hidden underground. Through the protection, study, and interpretation of archeological evidence, we can enhance our understanding of those events, and ensure that the battle itself is remembered.

20. The Archaeology Channel - Teacher Resources. Activities
Borrow archaeology exhibit related materials for activities and lesson plans The Archaeology of Cactus Ruin A Paper Excavation To teach students how
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