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Collaborative Thematic Unit Theme: Ancient Egypt by Colette Elliott and Paige Smoak Focus: Students will become familiar with Ancient Egypt and expand their knowledge of the customs and people of Ancient Egypt. Grade Level: Primary Objectives: On completion of this thematic unit, students will: 1. Know how to locate Egypt on a globe and/or map. 2. Understand the customs of the Ancient Egyptian culture. 3. Be able to identify the clothing and jewelry worn by the Ancient Egyptian peop ...


Ancient History How did our culture get started? Check out ancient history and see how it all started. Pages on Ancient History: Index Books on Ancient History Links to other Pages on Ancient History Other related pages: American History Index World Geography IndexTop of Page EgyptRomansGreece Books on Ancient HistoryTop of Page Other links on Ancient HistoryTop of Page Top of Page Copyright © 1998-2004 Kidport


Ancient Mesopotamia Ancient Mesopotamia is a seventh gradeWorld History/World Geography unit designed to be used by both students and teachers. It is designed in such a way that it can be used by students as an educational resource supplementary to the traditional social studies textbook, or it can be used by teachers in order to attain important vocabulary terms, vocabulary exercises, a study guide, an example quiz, hands-on activities, and final unit evaluations. WELCOME AREA Whether ...


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Get Started Quick! Click on a section title below to find the full body of resources for each of the sections described. CTCWeb continually adds to our collections, so make sure to check the site frequently. Netshots™ The Netshot is a dynamic teaching and learning system. Because its content is continuously updated and improved, a Netshot has the scope and currency that no textbook, or series of textbooks, can provide. The Classical Origins of the Western Wor ...


A selection of cross-curricular lesson plans created by local teachers Fun with Hieroglyphs Wall Relief Plaque Make Your Own Canopic Jars Write Your Name in Hieroglyphs Personal Pyramid Students Write a Book Egyptian Equation Quilt Cubit Measures Weather Journals Mummy Case Drawing Life-Sized Mummy Case Model Miniature Mummies How Old Is Old? Investigating Ancient Egypt Egyptian Market Day Quick Jump to Lesson ...




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Sources | Publications | Training | Links | Home Sources and Topics: Archaeology and the Arts Initiative Public Interpretation Initiative Projects "Archeology for Interpreters: A Guide to Knowledge of the Resource," an interactive distance learning web site "Interpretation for Archeologists" online guide Unlocking the Past: Celebrating Historical Archaeology in North America public outreach project SEAC Education/Outreach Links Publications: SEAC Publications "Benea ...


Archeology is the scientific study of past human culture and behavior, from the origins of humans to the present. Archaeology studies past human behavior through the examination of material remains of previous human societies. These remains include the fossils (preserved bones) of humans, food remains, the ruins of buildings, and human artifacts—items such as tools, pottery, and jewelry. From their studies, archaeologists attempt to reconstruct past ways of life. Archeologists are looki ...


Time Machine/Introduction To use the Time Machine, first select an historical period. You will then be transported to a map of the world with different areas marked on it. Choose an area of the world that you'd like to know what was happening in the time period you have selected. We hope your time spent in the Time Machine will be fun and will encourage you to want to know more about the events that have shaped your world through the ages. Happy travelling! 25 years ago 50 years ago80 years ago125 years ago150 years ago 250 years ago400 years ago700 years ago1,200 years ago 1,500 years ago2,000 years ago4,000 years ago10,000 years ago www.edunetconnect.com - schoolmaster@baxter.net


Gander Academy Archaeology Dig: An Archaeology Magazine for Kids Dig, published with the Archaeological Institute of America, lets young people share in the thrill of archaeological discovery while learning about the cultural, scientific, and architectural traits and beliefs of different societies. Archaeology: A Step-by-Step Process Archaeology is the scientific study of the human past, through excavation and related research. Archaeology Archaeology is the study of ...


Gander Academy Archaeology Dig: An Archaeology Magazine for Kids Dig, published with the Archaeological Institute of America, lets young people share in the thrill of archaeological discovery while learning about the cultural, scientific, and architectural traits and beliefs of different societies. Archaeology: A Step-by-Step Process Archaeology is the scientific study of the human past, through excavation and related research. Archaeology Archaeology is the study of ...


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT A CAREER IN ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE U.S. Revised April 22, 2002 David L. Carlson (dcarlson@tamu.edu) Associate Professor of Anthropology, Texas A & M University College Station, TX 77843-4352 HTML version by Erich Schroeder (erich@museum.state.il.us) Illinois State Museum Table of Contents What jobs are available for archaeologists? What education and training are required to become a professional archaeologist? What college or university should ...


Meriwether Lewis at Harpers Ferry HARPERS FERRY NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK is located at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers in the states of West Virginia, Virginia, and Maryland. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Meriwether Lewis, John Brown, "Stonewall" Jackson, and Frederick Douglass are just a few of the prominent individuals who left their mark on this place. [Learn more about these notable people]. The story of Harpers Ferry is more than one event, one date, ...


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History for Kids Kidipede - History for Kids - Europe, Asia, and Africa before 1500 AD This site you were looking for was replaced several years ago by a new, much bigger and more accurate (and privately funded) site run by the same person at www.historyforkids.org Click here for the Ancient Greeks! Thank you for visiting History for Kids! by Google Subscribers click here to log in Want to subscribe? Learn how you can see this site without the ads for just 99¢. Get your passw ...


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HISTORY OF WESTERN ARCHITECTURE EGYPTIAN ARCHITECTURE :Giza :Deir El-Bahali :Karnak :Luxor :Abu Simbel :Dendera :Philae GREEK ARCHITECTURE :Korinthos :Parthenon :Electeion :Odeon of Herodes Atticus :Temple of Hephaestos :Monument of Lysicrates :Temple of Zeus Olympios :Delphi :Argos :Epidauros ROMAN ARCHITECTURE :Maison Carree :Pont du Gard :Amphitheater of Nimes :Pantheon :Colloseum :Arco Di Tito :Gate of Hadorianus :Villa Adriana :Temple of Fortuna Virilis (t ...


Journey Through the Middle Ages: A Collaborative Work Designed by the Students and Coaches of Salford Hills Elementary School for the ThinkQuest Junior Program http://www.thinkquest.org References Credits Feedback Awesome Castle Links Continue


Bureau of Land Management Environmental Education Homepage What's Wrong With This Picture Invasive Weeds: A Growing Pain Many weeds have pretty flowers but they are a growing pain. They crowd out native plants, harm animal habitats and increase erosion. Upsetting the Balance Looks Can be Deceiving Controlling Weeds Native or Non-native Seed Bank Lab What is a Weed? Seed Dispersal Population Explosion High School Students Use Horned Beetles to Weed Out the Problem Hands-on Learning Extensions and Resources Credits Photos Last Updated: June 2006 This Site Is Maintained by Kevin Flynn http://www.blm.gov/education/weed/weed.html


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View Teacher notes Image from "Petroglyphs & Rock paintings" International Institute of Archaeology Anthropology Early Human Culture Are you aware of the recent discoveries about ancient humans? Through DNA research, scientists are suggesting that even though Neanderthal and modern man lived at the a time, they did not intermingle. As a result of recent discoveries in Zaire, scientists are suggesting humans in Africa were inventing sophisticated tools before humans in Europe, as w ...


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We invite you to learn about yourselves and the world of human diversity through the study of Anthropology Anthropology at MCC Anthropology Activities Class Web Materials Anthropology in the News Intellectual Rights and UseView Your World Globally Need to Search for Something in MCC Anthropology? On the Web MCC Anthropology If you are interested in Anthropology at Mesa Community College, please contact: Dr. Shereen Lerner Dr. Richard Effland or Dr. Scott Russell For more information on this webpage please contact Richard Effland ©1995 MCC Anthropology -Last Edited January 10, 2004


Mr Donn's Ancient History Page Lesson Plans & Activities for K-12 teachers & students Our LessonsEgypt MongolsMiddle Ages Civilizations GreeceAfrica World History 7 WondersRome IncasWorld Religions ArchaeologyChina MayasMaps/Geography Early Humans India AztecsLots of Lessons! Mesopotamia/Sumer JapanVikingsFree Clip Art Iron Age CeltsOthers Timelines Ancient Index Mrs Donn's Special Sections The Life & Times of Early Man Daily Life in Ancient Civilizations ...


CAVE ART An Elementary Lesson Plan and Cave Art links May I suggeset some music? Click here. CONCEPT: The first artists were cave people OBJECTIVES: Participate in a discussion about primitive cave people simulate an environment that resembles a prehistoric cave work as a part of a group VOCABULARY: Stone Age, Cave Man, Texture, Rock Painting MATERIALS: large box (refrigerator box), charcoal, tempera paints, brown bulletin board or wrapping paper PROCEDURES: 1. Look a ...


Mycenaean Trade in the Mediterranean Introduction In 1982 C.E., a Turkish sponge-diver was diving near Uluburun, a rocky peninsula extending from Turkey's southern coastline. Courtesy of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology The diver discovered a trove of copper ingots. He reported his find to the authorities. Very soon, a team of archaeologists from the Institute of Nautical Archaeology in Texas traveled to Turkey. What the Turkish sponge-diver had found, 150 feet below t ...


Nordic Underwater Archaeology If you like history and scuba diving, this is for you. Learn about maritime archaeology worldwide, from a north European perspective. Feature Nov-Jan: Underwater heritage protection. Among latest additions: E Nordewall, Fredricus, Mystery Snow Brig. News in the press. Updated Jan '06. Copyright. What is underwater archaeology? Museums, Societies, Authorities & Contacts Courses & Academic depts Projects Nordic wrecks, Wrecks worldwide, Wreck databasesReplicas & Shipbuilding Literature & Archives, Journals, Conferences, Documents Tools & Technique Miscellaneous, Links Diving What's new? Virtual Museum & Videos. Glossary A-Z. About.


In September 1996, high-altitude archaeologist Johan Reinhard led an expedition to the summit of Sara Sara in Peru in search of frozen sacrificial mummies. Reinhard's expedition was filmed by the BBC as part of the three-part series "Ice Mummies" and documented on this Web site as a NOVA/PBS Online Adventure. Here you'll find daily accounts and images from the expedition, e-mail questions and the responses from the team, and much more. Text Inca Home | The Expedition | Mummies | ...


Preserved in peat bogs, frozen in ice, embalmed on the banks of the Nile -- find out how mummies across the ages came to be preserved. Text Mummies Home | Takla Makan Mummies | Mummies 101 Digging into Language | Resources | Transcript NOVA Online | Editor's Picks | Previous Sites | Join Us/E-mail | TV/Web Schedule About NOVA | Teachers | Site Map | Shop | Jobs | Search | To print NOVA Online is produced for PBS by the WGBH Science Unit © 1998 WGBH | created January 1998




Welcome to the companion Web site for the NOVA program, "Treasures of the Sunken City," originally broadcast on November 18, 1997. This program chronicles the underwater discovery of the fabled Pharos lighthouse, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, just offshore from the modern city of Alexandria in Egypt. Here's what you'll find online: Mapping the Treasures Explore the map of one of the largest underwater archaeological sites in the Mediterranean. Jean Yves Emper ...


Kids! Welcome to Odyssey Online, an interactive journey through ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, and the Near East; the ancient Americas; and sub-Saharan Africa of the 19th and 20th centuries. On Odyssey, you can explore works of art from the collections of Emory University's Michael C. Carlos Museum and the Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester. These objects--made from stone, clay, wood, metal, and fiber--tell us fascinating stories about the people who made them, in di ...


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Saturday, June 10, 2006 by topic... Arts & Drama History Home & Hobbies Life & Culture News & Views Science & Nature Retired Site The "Newton's Apple" site has been retired from pbs.org. For information about this series, including online activity guides, and how to order the home videos and additional educational materials for classroom use, please visit http://www.tpt.org/newtons/. To find related content on pbs.org, try a keyword search, visit a related topic a ...


Saturday, June 10, 2006 by topic... Arts & Drama History Home & Hobbies Life & Culture News & Views Science & Nature Retired Site The "Newton's Apple" site has been retired from pbs.org. For information about this series, including online activity guides, and how to order the home videos and additional educational materials for classroom use, please visit http://www.tpt.org/newtons/. To find related content on pbs.org, try a keyword search, visit a related topic a ...


The Archaeology Education Program is always pleased to provide presentations related to the science of archaeology and the pre-European history of the La Crosse area. In addition to the popular presentation topics that are listed below, presentations can also be designed for a variety of other topics or to meet the individual needs of instructors. Archaeology and the Pre-European People of the La Crosse Area Large groupKindergarten - Second Intro ...


What's New? About SAA Careers, Opportunities, & Jobs in Archaeology Education Public Education Government Affairs Repatriation Meetings Membership Members' Section Publications The SAA Press Public Relations SAA Marketplace Education Links Go directly to… Archaeology & Public Education Newsletter Archaeology & You Archaeology in the Classroom: Guidelines Education Making Archaeology Relevant in the XXIst Century Educational Materials available from SAA Prof ...


Welcome Educators October 2004 The Society for American Archaeology, Public Education Committee (SAA PEC) thanks you for your interest in introducing archaeology and cultural history to your classes. The lesson plans included in Teaching Archaeology, A Sampler for Grades 3 to 12 were selected from four classroom-tested archaeology-based units. The individual lessons focus on the application of the scientific method, teaching options for local cultural history, archaeology as a multidiscipl ...


Archaeology Archaeology Preservation Lab Purpose: This lab will give the children an opportunity to become an archaeologist. They will be imagining themselves excavating their own classroom at a time 5000 years into the future. There are four questions they will be answering in this lab. 1. What types of materials will preserve to be found 5000 years later? 2. What are the purposes of the objects found, assuming that we have never seen these objects before? 3. What does it mean to have fou ...


Copyright©2005 -- San Diego County Office of Education Teachers Guide http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/pyram/pyramtg.html CyberGuide by Denise Daniels Hogan Introduction This supplemental unit to Pyramid was developed as part of the Schools of California Online Resources for Educators (SCORE) Project, funded by the California Technology Assistance Program (CTAP). Disclaimer: The links here have been scrutinized for their grade and age appropriateness; however, contents of links ...


Search:The WebAngelfire Planet Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site Browse Sites « Previous | Top 100 | Next » Senior Exhibition of Mastery Hi. My name is Marisol Evans. As a project for my Honors English 12 class, we had to have an exhibition of mastery. Something that showed a "mastery" in an area that we researched. I decided on Ancient Egypt; I've always been fascinated by it. It took me quite awhile to decide what to do with it. I thought of, t ...


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Syllabus World History/ World Geography Sixth Grade Harris Middle School Regions: Chapter 1 A look at the five themes of geography and a review and evaluation of basic geographic knowledge. Reviews the labeling of various physical and political divisions of the earth. A Look Into the Past: Chapter 2 Identification of archaeology, its methods, and its importance to the study of history. Early Cultures: Chapter 3 Traces the beginnings of civilizations and the developments of ideas suc ...


THE AMAZING ANCIENT WORLD OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION: ACT I This Internet Book visited 14, 862,401 times since April 1997 (as of 12/2000) The PREMIER JOURNEY to The Ancient World, weaving together the Peoples of those lands and civilizations and the way they lived and - their thoughts, their hopes, their dreams, their lives. What is the Ancient World? Greece, Rome, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Babylon, Sumer, Nubia, Persia, Byzantium, Turkey? Or is it Assyrians, Chaldeans, Hebrews, H ...


OPEN 24 HOURS The Archaeology of North America Kevin L. Callahan Department of Anthropology University of Minnesota Remember to bookmark this page Bulletin Board | Course Syllabus | Mid-Term Study Guide | Mid-Term Essays | Practice Midterm | The Book Review | Final Exam Study Guide | Shamanism, Dream Symbolism, and Altered States in Minnesota Rock Art | Minnesota's Sacred Red Rock Boulder and Dakota Religion | How the Sky Works | Ancient Mesoamerican Civilizations | Human Origins | Link ...


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Alexander the Great Welcomes You to His Home Page Contents Alexander's Parents Philip Olympias Alexander's First 20 Years Alexander's Youth The Macedonian Army Alexander's Greek Conquests Alexander on the Orient Express Alexander in Persia Side Track to Egypt Alexander Does Delhi Taking the Long Road Home All Good Things Must End... Of Gods and Men So You Think You're a God... Who Did He Love? Cool Stuff That Defies Categorization The requisite link to another Alexander page A link to a medieval romance picture Who to Blame... Copyright © 1996 by Jed Untereker, James Kossuth, Bill Kelsey


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FAQ | Search | Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh Hours & Visit Information Exhibit Halls Research & Collections Classes & Programs Event Calendar Press Room Powdermill Nature Reserve's Currents Connecting Cultures program was recently named a winner of in the 2006 Western Pennsylvania Environmental Awards. These awards recognize and honor outstanding accomplishments in various environmental initiatives throughout western Pennsylvania. Click here to read the press release! ...


The Science Museum of Minnesota presents Maya Adventure, a World-Wide Web site that highlights science activities and information related to ancient and modern Maya culture. Maya Adventure includes images from the Science Museum's anthropological collections and activities developed by the Science Museum's education division. Featured in the project is information from two exhibits about the Maya developed by the Science Museum of Minnesota, Cenote of Sacrifice and Flowers, Saints and Toads ...


What is VRoma? VRoma is first and foremost a community of scholars, both teachers and students, who help to create on-line resources for teaching Latin and ancient Roman culture and who use these resources in their courses. Many of these "VRomans" learned the skills they use to contribute to the project in the context of workshops held in the summers of 1997 and 1998. Using the VRoma MOO, e-mail, and our web discussion board, they continue to collaborate "virtually" even after the wor ...


women of color, women of words homepage women of color, women of words is a site dedicated to African American women who have gifted, shaken up, and disturbed the theatre world with their powerful words. It is a testament to their courage and perseverance. Hopefully, this site will encourage other sister storytellers to make their words heard. site last updated 10/03/05 announcements productions




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Ancient City Expo By Mrs. Ferraro's 5th&6th class with help from Mrs. Thornberg Ancient America by Jamie T. Ancient China by Samantha G. Ancient Greece by James R. Ancient India by Kiley P. Ancient Rome by Katie M. Created for ThinkQuest Junior 1999 VISIT THINKQUEST JUNIOR



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