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AMERICAN HISTORY - Chocolate Chip Archeology (New and Improved)

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MrE's History Emporium
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Grade Levels
6th - 10th
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Pages
4 pages
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I did not end up using this with students due to the lack of time, but this resource will definitely be on my list to use next year! 6th grade students would find this engaging!
My students had so much fun during this activity!! They were able to have hands on and really get the feel of what archaeologists go through in their jobs. Amazing!

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Participants will simulate the process of archaeological excavation as they excavate the chocolate chips (or raisins) in cookies. They will discover how excavation is both destructive and scientific.

Older participants can also practice coordinate graphing skills by mapping the results of their excavations.

This project has always worked great with my middle school students.
Total Pages
4 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 hour
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