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Investigating Shelter Database

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Project Archaeology: Investigating Shelter

Project Archaeology: Investigating Shelter is a supplementary science and social studies curriculum unit for grades 3 through 5.  It consists of nine comprehensive lessons guiding students through the archaeological study of shelter including a toolkit of archaeological and scientific concepts and a final performance of understanding. Investigating Shelter teaches six enduring understandings and all learning is guided by essential questions.
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Project Archaeology is a joint project of the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management and Montana State University