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81. British Royal Navy Living History Teacher Lesson Plans Of AWI
lesson Plan 1 The British Empire and the Royal Navy lesson Plan 2 The Ship Design and Construction lesson Plan 3 The Ship A Miniature City
http://www.hmsrichmond.org/lessons.htm
Teacher Lesson Plans
Naval Warfare in the American Revolution
Unit Plan Lesson Plan #1: The British Empire and the Royal Navy
Lesson Plan #2: The Ship: Design and Construction
Lesson Plan #3: The Ship: A Miniature City
Lesson Plan #4: The Ship: Life at Sea
Lesson Plan #5: Naval Battles in the Age of Sail
Lesson Plan #6: A Look at the Past: The Revolution and Marine Archaeology
Lesson Plan #7: Dead Reckoning and Celestial Navigation (Math)
Lesson Plan #8: Popular Literature and Period Poetry (English)
Lesson Plan #9: Period Food (Home Economics)
Lesson Plan #10: Period Music Recommended Projects to go with the Lesson Plans About the Author:
Meryl Rutz holds a Master of Arts in History from Northern Illinois University and a Bachelor of Arts in the Teaching of History from the University of Illinois at Chicago. He has been interested in the maritime events of the American Revolution for several years and has recently gotten involved in reenacting the life of a sailor in the Royal Navy during that period. No permission or license is granted for commercial use of this material.

82. Anthropological/Instructional Resources/Social Sciences And History Pavilion
Archaeology Net A compendium of links for archaeological sites Another of Mr. Donn s pages, includes great info and lesson plans for Egypt, Greece,
http://www.pen.k12.va.us/Pav/SocStudies/anthro.html
Anthropological/
Archaeological Sites
Archaeology/Ancient Cultures
Egypt/Africa
China Japan ... Cultural Anthropology
Archaeology/Ancient Cultures

83. Education Packet & Lesson Plans - Mackinac State Historic Parks
This packet is full of readings, activities, lesson plans, music, games and ideas that A discussion of archaeology in the Straits of Mackinac region.
http://www.mackinacparks.com/parks/education-packet--lesson-plans_135/
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    • Teacher Materials Inclassroom Outreach Programs ... Teacher Materials
      Downloadable Education Packet for teachers below.
      For answers to the lessons, please scroll to the end of the page.
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      Education Packet
      This packet is full of readings, activities, lesson plans, music, games and ideas that relate to Straits of Mackinac history, as well as Michigan history. Use as a lesson on its own, as a pre/post visit lesson before you come to Colonial Michilimackinac, Fort Mackinac, Historic Mill Creek or Mackinac Island State Park or in combination with any other materials. Now includes Michigan Curriculum Framework Standards (MEAP) for each Lesson.
      Download sections of the MSHP Education Packet in PDF Format. To get Adobe's free Acrobat Reader, please click here . (link will open in a new window)
      Story of the Straits and Historic Timeline
      A general history of the Straits of Mackinac area and Mackinac State Historic Parks with lesson plans and activities.

84. Archaeology And Prehistoric Mississippi
Prior to the lesson on archaeology and prehistoric times, lesson plans have been developed to use along with the artifacts and resources contained in
http://teacherexchange.mde.k12.ms.us/mhnlp/archaeologylp.htm
Home : Archaeology and Prehistoric Mississippi
Archaeology and Prehistoric Mississippi
by Karla Smith
Biloxi, Mississippi

OVERVIEW
Archaeology is a growing field today because of the high level of interest in the field and because of laws that prevent construction projects from destroying an accidentally discovered site until studied or evaluated by an archaeologist. It is essential for members of our society to be knowledgeable about the field of archaeology and its ability to help us understand the past. As we continue to develop our natural environment, archaeology will be called upon to help evaluate undiscovered historic sites. The field of archaeology can help us develop not only an appreciation for the past as well as the present, but also evaluate the need for future change.
CURRICULAR CONNECTIONS
Mississippi Studies Framework: Competencies 1, 3 and 4.

TEACHING LEVELS
Grades 7 through 12.

85. ABIOGENESIS SOFTWARE Education Teacher School Resources Lesson Plans
Abiogenesis now provides quick links to lesson plans which are available on the Science, Geology, Archaeology TITLE Excavating Your Recycling Bin as a
http://www.abiogenesis.com/AbioDocs/Lessons.html
Abiogensis provides Lexicographer , software for the creation of electronic dictionaries.
See Product Info for information on academic version discounts.
Selecting, creating and using electronic reference materials.
As a service to educators from Abiogenesis, this site focuses on lesson plans which would work really well with Lexicompatible(tm) products, but much of the information is of general interest, and all are welcome to visit. Enjoy!
Lesson Plans Online! - a resource link service
Abiogenesis now provides quick links to lesson plans which are available on the Internet, and notes on how the lesson plans could be used with Lexicographer
Lexicographer , the dictionary maker , requires the user to have basic keyboarding and word processing skills, and thus is recommended for ages middle school to post-secondary.
Lexica , the dictionary viewer , requires that the user have basic computer and mouse using skills, and thus could be used by students a little younger, assuming someone older (teacher, librarian, media specialist) is creating the content for the dictionaries with Lexicographer

Note: This is just the start of our Lesson Plans Resource! There are many ways in which old lesson plans can be spruced up to incorporate new technologies. Watch here as our site grows and improves.

86. St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum: Lesson Plans
lesson plans. Lighthouse staff teaches students about Florida s maritime history. Lighthouse Announces Creation of Shipwreck lesson Plan
http://www.staugustinelighthouse.com/educators/standards.html
Lighthouse staff teaches students about Florida's maritime history. Lighthouse Announces Creation of Shipwreck Lesson Plan The lesson is intended to aid teachers in instructing their students on Florida's maritime heritage while instilling the preservation ethic at an early age. Cross-curricular activities draw from a variety of sources including past Lighthouse Archeological maritime Program ( LAMP ) research, current excavations and the ongoing archival documentation of the area's maritime history. To receive a free copy of the lesson, e-mail the Director of Education . Please include your postal address, as well as the grade you teach and the name and location of your educational institution. For more information on FHEP programs, including the catalog of FHEP lessons, call 1-800-847-7278 (PAST)
Standards-Based Unit Focuses on Preparing 8 th Graders for Life and the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) The unit, titled "Maritime Archaeology in Florida" is geared for 6

87. Coast Salish Collections: Archaeology And Ethnology Of The Gulf Of Georgia (Educ
Coast Salish Collections Archaeology and Ethnology of the Gulf of Georgia. Creating lesson plans. Key Unit Question
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/salish/edu/clp.htm
Creating Lesson Plans Key Unit Question
What factors caused the native people to lose their power to the Europeans? Note: This is a large topic that involves multiple factors. The risk of only teaching one or two "sample" factors would be students believing that these are THE factors and there are no other relevant causes. It is important therefore to be prepared to commit sufficient time to this unit to address a broad range of issues. The following are some of the key factors worth consideration:
  • Smallpox decimated native communities and led to massive depopulation.
  • Non-native settler population grew dramatically - particularly during the goldrush
  • Land pre-emption allowed settlers to survey and occupy 'uninhabited' land.
  • Native population was large but very widely spread out making resistance to European settlers difficult.
  • Language barriers made it very difficult for natives to negotiate with Europeans. How, for example, could they understand the implications of signing land agreements if they couldn't read English?
  • Different value systems had significant implications. Natives, for example, did not hold the same notion of private land ownership as the Europeans.

88. Egypt
unearthed through underwater archaeology and incredible artifacts. Three lesson plans are available at this site, each targeted to different grade
http://doe.sd.gov/octa/ddn4learning/themeunits/Egypt/lessons.htm
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Webquests and Lesson Plans Ancient Egypt An excellent compilation of Internet resources on Ancient Egypt supports student research for this Middle School webquest. Allow for creativity by supplementing this webquest with a class multimedia presentation on the chosen research topic.
Ancient Egypt Lesson Plan

Students will become familiar with Ancient Egypt and expand their knowledge of the customs and people of Ancient Egypt.
Ancient Egypt’s Lesson Plans for Teachers
Teachers have created lesson plans for Egypt. Sources involve Art, Language Arts, Math and Science, Mummies and Social Study plans. These resources contain information on the geography, climate, politics, recent history and economy of Egypt. Ancient Egypt Webquest Elementary students enjoy locating information on Ancient Egypt for free! Learn about Ancient Egyptian daily life, Egyptian mummies, Egyptian Hieroglyphics, King Tut, and Egyptian games.
Ancient Egypt Webquest
Group collaboration is important in this webquest, where students will work together to create a rounded picture of life and practices in Ancient Egypt. They are assigned 10 topics, from Daily Life to Chronology, with the purpose of creating an informative book on this ancient culture.

89. Science Lesson Plans - CSRnet
Science lesson plans Physics lesson plans USCD Optics, gravity, pressure, inertia, Technology Nformation for Teachers (T NT) lesson plans
http://www.csrnet.org/csrnet/teachresource/scienceplans.html
Science Lesson Plans Science Lesson Plans on WWW
Earth Science Lesson Plans
Space Planets, the Earth, and Weather Seasons are the three topics covered at this site.
Physics Lesson Plans USCD
Optics, gravity, pressure, inertia, centri force, and vibrations are areas of interest.
Biology Lesson Plans USCD
Cells, physiology, plants, and miscellaneous biology ideas are at this USCD lesson plan site.
Science Websites
Organized by subjects Newton's Apple Science Lesson Plans
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.
Galileo Science Lesson Plans

Galileo is a collection of scores of science lesson plans for k-12 science teachers for classroom use. This is a huge site with a good index identifying the grade level. Natural Science Lesson Plan (Adobe Acrobat format) 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.

90. CHOCD - Human Origins Lab Post-Visit Lesson Plans
PostVisit lesson plans. What is archaeology. I. Introduction to archaeology. II. How can you find archaeological sites? III. Archaeological excavation
http://www.umsl.edu/services/chocd/post-visit/lesson-HOL.html
Post-Visit Lesson Plans What is archaeology I. Introduction to archaeology II. How can you find archaeological sites? III. Archaeological excavation IV. After the excavation V. Dating methods Activities 1. Trash archaeology
  • Sorting through modern trash to answer the following questions:
What room/rooms did the trash come from? Give some evidence. What kind of activities produced this trash? What kind of evidence do you have for these activities? How many individuals live in the household? Give an estimate and show some evidence? What can you tell about the age and sex of the individuals? What can you tell about the economic status and occupation of these individuals? Other comments?
    Presentation of results and discussion.

91. ESRARA Links
Finally, teachers will find links in the Education section useful for developing lesson plans. dig.archaeology.org/index.html. Sample lesson plans
http://www.public.asu.edu/~rexweeks/ESRARA_Links.htm
ESRARA
LINKS
Home Mission General Information Membership ... Contact Us This page features catalog of links to rock art research, education, and public interests. In the first section, you can take virtual tour of rock art sites in the eastern United States from examples posted on the Internet. A second section, entitled 'Research,' provides links to a variety of organizations, tools, and software. Finally, teachers will find links in the 'Education' section useful for developing lesson plans. Scroll down the page to locate links to education and research. VIRTUAL TOURS EAST The following is a catalog of links that illustrate and describe rock art sites in the East. Sites are arranged alphabetically by state. Fourteen states are represented and include Florida, Georgia, Ohio, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Vermont. Click on the links to the right. Web addresses are listed to the immediate left. Florida Crystal River National Park www.cr.nps.gov/goldcres/sites/crysrv.htm

92. Activities And Lesson Plans
Basic information about what archaeologists and anthropologists do, and a list of vocabulary relevant to a UPM visit. Writing in Cuneiform
http://www.museum.upenn.edu/new/edu/teachers/teachers_activities.shtml
Some Things to Think about Before Your Visit to UPM
Basic information about what archaeologists and anthropologists do, and a list of vocabulary relevant to a UPM visit. Writing in Cuneiform
You may not be able to read an ancient Mesopotamian cuneiform tablet after these activities, but you'll understand more about the earliest writing in the world. Egyptian Word Scramble
Familiarizes students with vocabulary of ancient Egypt. Canaan and Ancient Israel
A supplement to visiting the gallery, including activities for students ages 8-12.

93. Curricula
lesson plans and course outlines for potential classes in archaeology, Several lesson plans intended for teaching archaeology to middle school students.
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Lesson plans and course outlines for potential classes in archaeology, from and for teachers.
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Recent Up a category The History of Archaeology From your guide, an ongoing short course on the history of the field. Science Fair The following science fair project ideas provide numerous questions and links to information which you may use to develop into a science fair project. New ideas are added often to the science fair project index so check back or give us a bookmark. A Handbook for Teachers of Archaeology By Marcia Rollins, and specifically for elementary schools in Saskatchewan, this curriculum guide is quite useful for others teaching archaeology to grades 1 through 6. Only part is online; the complete text may be purchased through this website. The Archaeologist/Interpreter From the National Park Service, a lesson plan for public archaeology.

94. Battle Of Fallen Timbers/Lessons & Links
An elementary level lesson plan on archaeology, written by a teacher and project Archaeology lesson plans for classroom application, written by yet
http://www.heidelberg.edu/FallenTimbers/FTLessons.html
DOCUMENTS ARTICLES LINKS PHOTOS ... HEIDELBERG
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Links to Related Information on the WWW
Archaeology: Historic Preservation:

95. Front Matter Of Lesson Plans For Prehistory
The prepared lesson plans ease the task of meeting curriculum guidelines regarding Teachers who include archaeology in their curricula discover that it
http://www.friendsvinp.org/Programs/archeol/lesson/front.htm
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN CARIBBEAN PREHISTORY Supplementary Curriculum Materials for Virgin Islands Teachers Vol. 1: Elementary School Level AUTHORS This elementary school material was created by the following Virgin Islands teachers: Deborah S. Ferry - Julius E. Sprauve Elementary School Edna A. Figueroa - Evelyn M. Williams Elementary School Faith Dane George - Ricardo Richards Elementary School Shirlene E. S. Harvey - Alexander Henderson Elementary School Mable Hurtault - Peace Corps Elementary School Winifred Loving - Pearl B. Larsen Elementary School Cynthia A. Morris - Evelyn E. Marcelli Elementary School Bernadette Palton - Juanita Gardine Elementary School Sandra S. Price - Joseph Gomez Elementary School May Richardson - Michael J. Kirwan Elementary School In conjunction with Emily R. Lundberg, Ph.D., archaeologist and anthropological researcher of Caribbean prehistory. Produced by Island Resources Foundation 6296 Estate Nazareth No. 11, St. Thomas, VI 00802 Supported and distributed by the Virgin Islands Humanities Council Kongens Gade 5-6, Corbiere Complex, Charlotte Amalie, VI 00802

96. EDSITEment - Lesson Plan
Open Printable lesson Plan This site provides a list of links to historic archaeology sites, including Bledsoe s Lick Archaeological Project
http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=312

97. Archaeology--Ancient History/World History Lesson Plan (grades 6-8)--DiscoverySc
Students learn that archaeology is the field that concentrates on recovering and studying physical evidence of earlier human life and culture.
http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/unearthingsouthamerica/
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U.S. History World History Life Science Animals Ecology Human Body The Microscopic World ... Weather
6-8 > Ancient History Grade level: 6-8 Subject: Ancient History Duration: Two classroom periods
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Materials Procedures Adaptations ... Credit
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Find a video description, video clip, and discussion questions.
Discover Magazine: Mummies

Use our free online Teaching Tools to create custom worksheets, puzzles and quizzes on this topic!
Students will understand the following: Archaeology is the field that concentrates on recovering and studying physical evidence of earlier human life and culture. Archaeologists have worked on sites all over the world. Archaeologists have contributed to our understanding of ancient cultures and the history of humankind. Materials For this lesson, you will need: Up-to-date reference materials about major archaeological discoveries Visual reference materials that students can copy or adapt for their oral presentations Procedures Assign one of the following archaeological sites (or others that you may prefer to focus on) to each of your groups:
  • Easter Island Knossos Machu Picchu Mesa Verde cliff dwellings Nineveh Pompeii Tiahuanaco (also spelled Tiahuanacu; spotlighted in the Discovery video)

98. Methods Of Collecting Lesson Plan
lesson Plan. SUBJECTAnthropology TOPICMethods of Collecting Information GRADE LEVEL3 Receive an overview of anthropology and archaeology.
http://ted.coe.wayne.edu/sse/lesson/clctn.htm
Lesson Plan
SUBJECT: Anthropology
TOPIC: Methods of Collecting Information
GRADE LEVEL:
CREATORS:
Roni Abdul-Hadi, Leslie Blelis, Trish Henry, Christy Heugh, Steven Saleh Goal To have students become aware of anthropology and the methods of collecting information in order to make conclusions about people and culture as an archaeologist does.
Objectives Students will be able to
  • understand a basic concept of anthropology understand a basic concept of archaeology and the archaeologist work in cooperative groups to achieve a goal identify and make assumptions about items found on an "dig" discuss findings within the group report findings and assumptions to the class

Materials Bags or boxes containing items or pictures of items that might be found in specific areas or used by specific people
  • Party : party hat, horn, streamers, party invitation, confetti School : pencils, erasers, paper, ruler, crayons Bathroom : toothpaste, brush, comb, mouthwash, toothbrush, shampoo Sports Field : bat, ball, football, tennis racket, wrist band Concert : sheet music, harmonica, flute, guitar, music notes

99. Lesson Plans--Historic Jamestowne
We are pleased to share with you the lesson plan packet for Historic Jamestowne. List of links pertinent to Historic Jamestowne and archaeology
http://www.historicjamestowne.org/learn/lesson_plans.php
Home Education Lesson Plans Dear Educators, We are pleased to share with you the lesson plan packet for Historic Jamestowne. As you know, the important story of Jamestown is part of the history of Virginia and ultimately the United States. It is important to understand the early stories of Jamestown, and to include the most current research brought about through the work of the APVA-Preservation Virginia and their archaeology project, Jamestown Rediscovery. Included here are several lesson plans that we hope will share our project with you and help add a new dimension to your classroom resources. Each lesson plan has been designed for a specific grade or two, but in the hands of a good teacher, any of these lesson plans can be adjusted for other grades to use. Archaeology is a fascinating tool to use with your students, and we hope we included enough background information for you to feel comfortable using these lesson plans. We have included a short power point "Archaeology 101" for teachers to use. Have your students experience some archaeological thinking with our interactive modules designed for Jamestown Rediscovery by clicking here: Interactive Exercises . You can also use the second short PowerPoint presentation, "The Archaeology of James Fort," included here to introduce your students to Jamestown Rediscovery. It will serve as a preliminary look before visiting us or will help in the classroom if you can not visit us at Historic Jamestowne.

100. Archaeologyfieldwork.com - Archaeology Lesson Plan For Elem. School Educators
Since 1996, archaeologyfieldwork.com has offered employment listings in archaeology and related disciplines, resumes, field schools, volunteer opportunities
http://www.archaeologyfieldwork.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=kids;action=disp

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