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Archaeology simulations for Google Apps

Preview of Thinking Like An Archaeologist: Artifact Analysis

Thinking Like An Archaeologist: Artifact Analysis

Created by
Joseph Messina
Originally designed for use in MA 6th grade Social Studies class In accordance with MA common core standard:Topic 1: Studying complex societies, past and present 1. Explain how different academic fields in the social sciences concentrate on different means of studying societies in the past and present 3. Give examples of how archaeologists, historians, geographers, economists, and political scientists work as teams to analyze evidence, develop hypotheses, and construct interpretations of ancie
Preview of Archaeological Classroom Dig Situation

Archaeological Classroom Dig Situation

Created by
EGGSBENEDICT
Have your students imagine that they are archaeologists in the future excavating their classroom. Select items that students will view around the room. These could be items that give students a glimpse in to your life. When viewing the items, students make inferences about you based on the item (like how archaeologists make inferences about people of the past when viewing artifacts).Resource includes a graphic organizer/ guide as well as reflection questions
Preview of Otzi Investigation - Analysis of Remains Google Slides Pear Deck

Otzi Investigation - Analysis of Remains Google Slides Pear Deck

Explore Otzi's remains with your students in an engaging and interactive way using these Pear Deck slides. These four short slides can be used as a Do Now, bell ringer, station activity, or homework assignment. They include an interactive website where students can view Otzi's remains in a lab and analyze them.This activity is perfect for introducing students to analyzing sources, which is a vital skill for DBQs. Students will also practice crucial ELA skills such as finding and citing evidence,
Preview of The Virtual Traveler: Virtual Tours for Educators, Students & Armchair Travelers

The Virtual Traveler: Virtual Tours for Educators, Students & Armchair Travelers

With the demise of Google VR Creator and Google Expeditions, there is a distinct lack of virtual tours for teachers to use in the classroom. This free resource attempts in some small way to address this lack. This "Lesson Plan" is an always-updated list of virtual tours that I have created during my time as an international school teacher. No more hunting around the internet, only to find that the tour you want has vanished. The tours may be used "as is" in a lesson plan (for example, to examin
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