Resources for students and instructions for teachers for exploring northeast Florida's prehistory through biotechnology.
Learn MoreFeatures a brief description of underwater archaeology, resources for learning more about shipwrecks, and a lesson plan which familiarizes students with the Emanuel Point Shipwreck with hands-on activities that allow participants to interpret the archaeological data. New Generation Sunshine State Standards (NGSSS) have been identified for all age groups and can be used in science, social studies, or math classes.
DownloadBeyond Artifacts is a resource book compiled by staff from the Florida Public Archaeology Network and made available to anyone with an interest in archaeological education. Coupled with support from FPAN’s regional centers, this resource is intended to bring archaeology into your classroom – wherever that classroom may be.
DownloadThis colorful handbook will help to familiarize students with the numerous types of prehistoric shells found along Florida’s coasts and waterways
DownloadInvestigating a Light Station takes students through an archaeological investigation at the St. Augustine Lighthouse to learn all about the culture of keepers and their families.
Learn MoreThis series of lessons is designed to introduce students to archaeology and local history by learning about and recording historic cemeteries. Through this process, students exercise critical thinking skills, make local connections to broad historical events, and contribute to their local communities.
Learn MoreStudent archaeology book and teacher instructions available for free download on the Timucuan Preserve's website. These lessons are part of the Project Archaeology: Investigating Shelter unit that uses artifacts found by University of Florida's archaeology investigations to understand the lives of those enslaved at Kingsley Plantation. Recommended for grades 3-5, aligned with Common Core and Sunshine State standards, NCSS endorsed.
Learn MoreEngage students with an interactive PowerPoint game of Archaeology Jeopardy with categories such as: Who Studies What?, Tools of the Trade, Archaeologists at Work, Guess the Artifact, and Florida Prehistory.
DownloadTeachingFlorida.org is designed to bring the study of Florida into the classrooms of our state. Created by the Florida Humanities Council, it combines the scholarship of distinguished humanities scholars with ideas and lesson plans from Florida teachers.
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