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2. Teaching With Historic Places -- Archeology Lesson Plans
To better understand the role of archeology in learning history, Teaching withHistoric Places posted on the web the following complete lesson plans.
http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/twhp/archeo.HTM
To better understand the role of archeology in learning history, Teaching with Historic Places posted on the web the following complete lesson plans. Created by National Park Service interpreters, preservation professionals, and educators, these lessons are free and ready for immediate classroom use by students in history and social studies classes.

3. SS MD 4-5 PEOP NATION WORLD 1
Discovering History through archeology lesson plans from the Smithsonianhttp//educate.si.edu/resources/lessons/artto-zoo/arch/cover.html.
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Peoples of the Nation and World 4th/5th: Indicator #1 Peoples of the Nation and World: Fourth and Fifth Students will understand the diversity and commonality, human interdependence, and global cooperation of the people of the United States and the world through a multicultural and historical perspective. In the context of Maryland up to contemporary times and United States history through 1790, students are able to do everything required at earlier grades and are able to:
Indicator #1 Describe and compare the cultural characteristics of different groups of people. A resource for information on different countries and cities
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A lesson plan that uses pictures to compare the lifestyles of Native Americans past to present http://www.ncrtec.org/tl/camp/native/native1.htm To understand culture, it is important to understand the important celebrations of the culture. This lesson plan helps to understand an important celebration from the Latin American culture
http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/TLresources/longterm/LessonPlans/Byrnes/Day.html

4. Teaching Archeology-Lesson Plans
Listed below are lesson plans currently available as Adobe are two fiveday Unit plansavailable graphing population, analyzing artifacts, and doing archeology.
http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/teach/lessons.html
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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. Language Arts Social Studies Math/Science Art
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Archeology of the Future
This lesson has two parts that teach 11 vocabulary words suitable for middle school and above. In Part 1 students describe four artifacts from an imaginary archeology site and make inferences based on this evidence. Part 2 is a charming crossword puzzle to reinforce vocabulary. Either part works great alone too! download Archeology 2500: Texano Weapons
Students work in small groups to write a creative, descriptive report about a "mystery" artifact. Hypothesis building and creative writing suitable for upper elementary and above.

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6. Teaching Archeology
Welcome to the fun and excitement of teaching Texas' cultural heritage and archeology!Click on your subject area to find archeologyrelated lesson plans.
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Texas Beyond History is rich in information and resources to help you teach about the past in Texas, using archeology as a lens for discovery. In this section are lesson plans for both elementary and secondary grades based on the objectives of the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) and the related Texas Assessment of Academic Skills (TAAS) and Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS). All of these lesson plans were written by experienced teachers enrolled in graduate courses at The University of Texas at Austin. Each lesson can be downloaded and printed for easy use in class. Welcome to the fun and excitement of teaching Texas' cultural heritage and archeology! Click on your subject area to find archeology-related lesson plans.

7. Awesome Library - Materials_Search
three lesson plans called Decoding the Past. (Archaeology is sometimes misspelled by visitors as archeology, archiology,
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      "In your classroom, you and your students can make a model of a cell and some of its parts." 5-02

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  • Applications of Science - Grade 10 (British Columbia Ministry of Education)
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      Provides a lesson plan for the 9th grade level. The materials are called an Integrated Resource Package. 2-01
  • Archaeology (Smithsonian Institute)
      Provides three lesson plans called Decoding the Past. (Archaeology is sometimes misspelled by visitors as archeology, archiology, arceology, arciology, arkeology, or arkiology.)
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    10. The Lesson Plan Library Offers World History Lesson Plans For Teachers.
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    12. Texas Historical Commission
    Teacher lesson plans for La Salle Projects. The Fort St. lesson 1 Introductionto Historic archeology Terms and Time Periods.
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    Teacher Lesson Plans for La Salle Projects The Fort St. Louis Archeological Project Title Page: Clues on Common Ground: The Fort St. Louis Archeological Project Lesson 1: Introduction to Historic Archeology Terms and Time Periods Lesson 2: Reflections and Inquiries to Guide Learning: What I Know/What I Want to Learn Lesson 3: Learning from Maps and Timelines: Time Travel Lesson 4: Learning from Artifacts Uncovering Clues, Large and Small Lesson 5: Learning from Primary Source Documents: One Day at a Time Lesson 6: Examining Events from Different Perspectives: Friend or Foe? Lesson 7: Archeological Preservation: Missing Pieces Lesson 8: Searching the THC Web Site Lesson 9: Mapping La Salle's Travels Lesson 10: Vocabulary Bingo Lesson 11: Classifying Artifacts Lesson 12: Ethics in Archeology Lesson 13: Internet Brochure Bibliography References Video library of the Fort St. Louis Archeological Project

    13. Texas Historical Commission
    Includes background on archeology and ethnohistory; more than 20 activitiesor lesson plans; and a list of printed and audiovisual resources.
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    This book with a companion student guide and educational video, presents the history, architecture and historical markers found along the 200 miles of land and river between Laredo and Brownsville.
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    Compiled by the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory at the University of Texas at Austin and Texas Historical Commission staff. Includes planning, promotion and activity instructions for sponsoring an interactive archeology event. 1999, revised August 2000. 60 pages, photocopied, punched for three-hole binder.

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    and lesson plans on historical topics, such as the process to research a family treeand the archaeological dig at Jamestown. History, Classics, and archeology
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    Avi-Yonah, Michael. Dig This! How Archaeologists Uncover Our Past. Buried Worlds . Minneapolis, Minn.: Runestone Press, 1993. Cork, Barbara, and Struan Reid. The Usborne Young Scientist Archaeology . Tulsa, Okla.: EDC Publishing, 1986. McIntosh, Jane R. E yewitness: Archeology . Eyewitness. New York: DK Publishing, 2000. Millard, Anne. A Street Through Time: A 12,000-Year Walk Through History

    15. Lesson Planet - Social Studies,Archaeology Lesson Plans
    lesson plans (110 of 24) Clay Grades 6-8 Rating Add to Learninglinks Tell a friend!7. archeology Dig - lesson Plan - Generally children do not have
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    18. Science Lesson Plans - CSRnet
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    Web-based Workbook for Youth Leaders:
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    Many youth organizations promote outdoor-type activities that frequently bring both leaders and youth into contact with archaeological sites on public and private lands. Raising the awareness of the leaders and youth about the nature of archaeological resources, their significance, and their fragility can contribute to the preservation of the nation's archaeological heritage. This project will develop a training workbook on archaeological resources for youth group leaders that will contain activities designed to raise awareness and understanding as well as promote a conservation ethic. The workbook will be made available to all interested organizations and individuals via publication on the Internet's World Wide Web. Project Description: Most leaders of youth groups have not had formal training in archaeology, so the Workbook will include a general introduction to the field including the nature of archaeological resources, why these resources are important, and how and why they should be preserved. Activities including games and simulations designed to demonstrate the principals of archaeological reasoning and to reinforce the need to protect the archaeological record will be adapted from lesson plans that have already proven to be successful. Projects that youth organizations can undertake to involve young people in the identification and preservation of archaeological resources will be presented, and resources available for understanding and promoting archaeological stewardship will be identified.

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