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Archaeology classroom form pdfs

Preview of Rocks Minerals and FOSSILS 5 Google™ Forms BUNDLE

Rocks Minerals and FOSSILS 5 Google™ Forms BUNDLE

Created by
Jo Jo's Jungle
Are you looking for Science materials for distance learning? Or do you use Mystery Science/Mystery Doug regularly throughout the year? Here are 5 Google Forms all ready to go to help teach Rocks, Minerals and Fossils. Lesson 1 & 5 are links to Mystery Doug's short videos. The link in the form will be accessible until June 30th. After that, you can update the link with a FREE Mystery Doug subscription year round. Lesson 2 is a longer video (link) that you can also access until June 30th and
Preview of Woodworking plans for Roman arch educational model

Woodworking plans for Roman arch educational model

Created by
David Duncan
This classic model allows young architects to actively explore a classic design, experiencing out how it works.Similar models have been part of the Montessori learning environment for many years.
Preview of The Insiders Guide To Niche Research

The Insiders Guide To Niche Research

Created by
mohamed ebrahim
Discover How To Quickly and Easily Find Profitable Niches!One of the hardest things marketers have to do is pick a niche to market in. This choice can make or break your efforts to make money online, and far too many marketers make the often fatal mistake of leaping into the weight loss or make money online niches. Because these are high traffic niche with a lot of money to be made in them, many people feel they will leap into these niches because they should be easy to make money in.These niche
Preview of 'Shoebox' archaeology lab sheet

'Shoebox' archaeology lab sheet

Created by
Kirsten O'Brien
For miniature unit archaeology done in a shoebox-shaped container, this form allows students to record their findings on a single-layer model excavation and make hypotheses regarding what they've found. I use playground sand, tiny plastic skeletons, and craft materials to create the model excavations. A carefully-prepared class can complete an excavation in a single 45-minute period, but I recommend splitting the lesson over two periods.
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