Hands-On Archaeology: Real-Life Activities for Kids Packed with activities, this book first offers small-scale activities that easily can .Hands-On Archaeology shows teachers everything they will need to help students conduct real-life archaeological digs.D. There isn't a single stud
TITLE | : | Hands-On Archaeology: Real-Life Activities for Kids |
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RATING | : | 4.70 (214 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 1593631626 |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
NUMBER of PAGES | : | 208 Pages |
PUBLISH DATE | : | 2005-09-01 |
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Written by renowned archaeologist John White, Ph.D., this book shows any teacher or parent how to help kids become young archaeologists. Imagine the thrill students will experience as they discover artifacts from the past. There isn't a single student who won't love the activities in this book!From creating simulated archaeology, to participating in digs in the classroom, to conducting digs in the community, this book is a how-to for teaching archaeology. Of equal importance is that while learning the discipline of archaeology, students will be acquiring skills in math, biology, geology, art, geography, history, and language skills, as well as motor, social, and conceptual skills.Hands-On Archaeology shows teachers everything they will need to help students conduct real-life archaeological digs. Packed with activities, this book first offers small-scale activities that easily can
EDITORIAL :
Here is another example of the type of educational book that should be used with gifted students in grades four through middle school. White is an experienced archaeologist and anthropologist. His book teaches the fundamentals of archaeology by having students excavate empty lots of recently demolished buildings. They must engage in the following activities: making careful observations of a site, building a resource library, developing a working hypothesis, pre-excavation research, making an excavation, taking care of artifacts, and writing a research report. The author strives to accomplish a goal of education emphasized by Jerome Bruner (Toward a Theory of Instruction, 1966) — educating students to think and approach problems like a scientist. --Gifted Education News
REVIEW :
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