Wednesday, Aug 4, 2010

Teacher Training: Archaeology in the Classroom

Time: 8:00 am til 3:00 pm

Location: FPAN Coordinating Center, 207 East Main Street, Pensacola, FL 32591

Description: Archaeology is an extremely multidisciplinary social science, providing opportunities for teachers to incorporate archaeological information, methods, and ideas into science, history, language arts, math, social studies, and art curricula.

The Florida Public Archaeology Network is pleased to present 1-day In-Service workshops to assist teachers with archaeology-based training, lesson plans, activities, and projects. All information and curricula presented directly relate to FCAT requirements and Sunshine State Standards. Lesson plans, hands-on activities, topics for discussion and writing assignments, and materials for classroom use are provided as part of the In-Service so educators can expose students to the excitement of archaeology while teaching the basics.

FPAN’s In-Service workshops are free, although space is limited so sign up today!
While the In-Service is targeted toward middle school teachers, upper-level elementary and high school teachers are welcome.

FPAN is hosting this event.

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