
Fish Hook, circa 1830’s
Ponton Site, Michigan Frontier
(Photo by: Scott Beld, courtesy of Chippewa Nature Center and the Oxbow Archaeology Group)
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“Archaeology is a great hook for engaging students in order to teach them social studies content and skills.”
George Brauer, Social Studies Educator
Baltimore County Public Schools
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While at the conference, consider attending these archaeology presentations:
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#86
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Archaeology and Critical Thinking
Pre-Conference Clinic
Thursday, 1:00pm-4:00pm
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#334
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Using Archaeology to Teach Diversity
Audience: Middle/Jr. High
Friday, 12:30pm-1:30pm
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#336
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Adventures In Archaeology: Digging Into the Past With Elementary Students
Audience: Elementary
Saturday, 8:00am-9:00am
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#312
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Culture and Diversity in the Classroom: An Archaeological Approach
Audience: General
Saturday, 9:15am-10:15am
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#1195
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Archaeology Entices Students Saturday, 9:15am-11:15 am |
#339
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Archaeology in the Social Studies: Helping Students Understand Chronology
Sunday, 8am-9am
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