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3rd grade archaeology classroom forms for GATE

Preview of Fossil Fun 2nd to 5th Grade Activities, Coloring, Matching, Drawing Fossils

Fossil Fun 2nd to 5th Grade Activities, Coloring, Matching, Drawing Fossils

"Fossil Fun: Drawing, Coloring, Matching" – the ultimate educational activity kit for school students and kids! Dive into the prehistoric world with this engaging set that combines learning and creativity.First, unleash your artistic talents by drawing and coloring different types of fascinating fossils, from dinosaur bones to ancient sea creatures like ammonites. Next, challenge your memory with the exciting fossil matching game, where you pair fossils with their corresponding dinosaurs or anim
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 Archaeology Games for Fast Finishers

Archaeology Games for Fast Finishers

Archaeology games to do while others are completing work. I have... Who Has... game, word find, maze, and archaeology making big words are included in this file. All things can be placed in an interactive notebook for the fast finishers.Dear Customer,Don't forget to provide feedback to earn TPT credits toward future purchases!Go to My PurchasesClick on the Provide Feedback button beside each purchaseRate the product and add feedback!Thank you,Pletka's Personalized Creationssaundra.pletka@gmail
Preview of Ancient Egyptian Creative Activity- Complete the Artifact

Ancient Egyptian Creative Activity- Complete the Artifact

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ThomasTeaches
Creative, fun activity to use when learning about Ancient Egypt Could be used as a prompt for creative writing or an extension activity. Students use their imaginations and their creative/artistic side to finish the 'broken' artifact to show what it could have been in Ancient Egyptian society. They finish it by writing about what the artifact would have been and what it would have been used for. Some examples past students have done: pyramid fragment, tools, a piece of jewelry , statue to
Preview of Ancient Greek Creative Activity- Complete the Artifact

Ancient Greek Creative Activity- Complete the Artifact

Created by
ThomasTeaches
Creative, fun activity to use when learning about Ancient Greece Could be used as a prompt for creative writing or an extension activity. Students use their imaginations and their creative/artistic side to finish the 'broken' artifact to show what it could have been in Ancient Greek society. They finish it by writing about what the artifact would have been and what it would have been used for. Some examples past students have done: pottery, tools, a piece of jewelry , statue to the Gods...
Preview of Archaeology with Depth and Complexity

Archaeology with Depth and Complexity

Delve into the depths of archaeology as you embark on a journey filled with depth and complexity prompts, carefully crafted to spark thought-provoking conversations and encourage critical thinking skills. There are over 15 pre-made questions to use in whole or small groups of GT students. Two frames to use as assessments in student learning.Dear Customer,Don't forget to provide feedback to earn TPT credits toward future purchases!Go to My PurchasesClick on the Provide Feedback button beside eac
Preview of Foundations of Archaeology

Foundations of Archaeology

Give young students the background information to start the Archaeology unit off right. Students will unravel the fascinating distinctions between archaeology and paleontology through an activity that challenges them to discern the subtle differences between these captivating fields. Students will use vocabulary to complete the Language of the Discipline Craftivity. Make sure to check out the other archaeology activities in my store to complement Foundations of Knowledge.Dear Customer,Don't f
Preview of Interactive Website Response in Google™ Forms PART 2 How Fossils are Made

Interactive Website Response in Google™ Forms PART 2 How Fossils are Made

Created by
Jo Jo's Jungle
Are you looking for Science materials for distance learning? Here is a Google Form all ready to go for an interactive website from the National Science Foundation about how fossils are formed and Fossil records. If you have seen my Mystery Doug Rocks, Minerals and Fossils lessons, this could be "Lesson 4 (with another interactive website as Lesson 3 from Harcourt. You can click above to see website first- Students will need to choose Level 1 which is stated in the Google form. Remember, in all
Preview of Mystery Doug Response in Google™ Forms Rocks, Minerals & Fossils Lesson 2

Mystery Doug Response in Google™ Forms Rocks, Minerals & Fossils Lesson 2

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 is a Google Form all ready to go for one of Mystery Doug's videos about fossils. The link in the form will be accessible until June 30th. After that, you can update the link if you have a Mystery Science subscription.(check if your district has it) They also do a free trial. :) If you've never seen him, do yourself a favor and check him out! Enjoy!Other Les
Preview of Archeological Work in Jamestown, Virginia

Archeological Work in Jamestown, Virginia

Created by
Robin Lofton
This PowerPoint contains ten slides showing archeological work in Jamestown, Virginia, led by Dr. William Kelso, Director of the Jamestown Rediscovery Archeological Project. It is suitable for elementary grade students to better understand the importance of archeological digs at historical sites. All photos were taken by me, Robin Thames Lofton, during a Teachers of American History tour.
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