Integrated Literacy Assignment Dena Warren SST 309-05 Fall 2015.

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Integrated Literacy Assignment Dena Warren SST Fall 2015

Content Expectation  7-W1.1.2: Explain what archaeologists have learned about Paleolithic and Neolithic.

Music  Paleolithic Flute from Geißenklösterle Paleolithic Flute from Geißenklösterle  Cypress Tribal Fusion Neolithic Bellydance to Wardruna and Faun Cypress Tribal Fusion Neolithic Bellydance to Wardruna and Faun

Websites  The Meaning of European Upper Paleolithic Rock Art The Meaning of European Upper Paleolithic Rock Art  Banpo Village Banpo Village

Activity Book & Magazine  Kids Discover: Archaeology  True/False activity  Multiple choice “It’s in the Reading”  Mysteries in History: Ancient History  Fossils:  Bag of Fossils  Fossil Book/Guide  Small Magnifying Glasses

Activities

Poetry

Books  Archaeology for Kids: Uncovering the Mysteries of Our Past  Bring History Alive! A Sourcebook for Teaching World History  Gotcha! : nonfiction booktalks to get kids excited about reading / Kathleen A. Baxter, Marcia Agness Kochel. (Chapter 7)  Ancient queens : archaeological explorations / edited by Sarah M. Nelson.  Art & artists through the centuries / authors, Michelle M. McAuliffe and Marsha W. Black.

Lesson Plan  Comparing Paleolithic & Neolithic Societies Comparing Paleolithic & Neolithic Societies  Ancient Man

Maps/Charts  The map shows the extent of the Harappan or Indus Civilization along with the various Neolithic sites in the region.

Video  Mystery of Life in the Paleolithic Age : Documentary on Stone Age Archaeology Mystery of Life in the Paleolithic Age : Documentary on Stone Age Archaeology  Chapter 1 Textbook Talkie: Paleolithic and Neolithic Stuff Chapter 1 Textbook Talkie: Paleolithic and Neolithic Stuff

Artwork  Rock paintings

References  Almonte, A. (n.d.). Beringia (1) - poem, worksheets and puzzle. Retrieved November 24, 2015, from and-puzzle  Ancient History Encyclopedia. (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2015, from  Ankeney, K. (1996). Bring history alive!: A sourcebook for teaching World States history. Los Angeles, CA: National Center for History in the Schools, University of California, Los Angeles :.  Archaeology: Exposed! The World's Largest Underground Army. (1998, July 1). Kids Discover.  Bauer, S. (2007). The history of the ancient world: From the earliest accounts to the fall of Rome. New York: W.W. Norton.  Baxter, K., & Kochel, M. (1999). Gotcha! nonfiction booktalks to get kids excited about reading. Englewood, Colo.: Libraries Unlimited  Ch 1 Textbook Talkie: Paleolithic and Neolithic Stuff. (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2015, from  Comparing Paleolithic & Neolithic Societie. (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2015, from  Conklin, W. (2005). Mysteries in history. Westminster, California: Teacher Created Resources.  Cypress Tribal Fusion Neolithic Bellydance to Wardruna and Faun. (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2015, from

References con’t  Early domestication of cattle. (2014, August 2). Retrieved November 22, 2015, from  Huntington, J. (2015, June 23). Major Indo Iranian Neolithic Sites & the Indus Civilization. Retrieved November 22, 2015, from  Mystery of Life in the Paleolithic Age : Documentary on Stone Age Archaeology (Full Documentary). (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2015, from  Panchyk, R. (2001). Archaeology for kids: Uncovering the mysteries of our past : 25 activities. Chicago: Chicago Review Press.  Paleolithic and Neolithic Project. (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2015, from  Paleolithic Flute from Geißenklösterle BP. (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2015, from  Share my lesson by teachers, for teachers. (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2015, from  Share my lesson by teachers, for teachers. (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2015, from  Violatti, C. (2015, February 10). The Meaning of European Upper Paleolithic Rock Art. Retrieved November 22, 2015, from