Archaeology in the Classroom

9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. each day
Classrooms
$30.00

The New York State Museum is pleased to offer a three-day teacher workshop: “Archaeology in the Classroom”.

Archaeology is a science that reaches many disciplines, making it particularly useful for teaching not only about archaeology but other subjects, including the natural sciences, history, math, language arts, geography, social science, and the arts.

This workshop provides educators with classroom lessons, activities, and projects designed to expose students to the excitement of archaeology that are stand-alone or connect to other curricula. Information about the advantages of object-based learning, using a museum as an educational resource, and applications to the State Learning Standards will also be presented. The workshop is open to all teachers, although content is particularly geared toward teachers in grades 2-8.

Registration Information: 

Fee: $30.00 (24 contact hours).
Price includes all lectures and behind the scenes tours, visual materials, resources for classroom application, and light refreshments. 

Registration deadline is July 8, 2016.
Download Application (PDF)

For more information about this workshop please contact:

Steve Moragne
New York State Museum
Cultural Education Center 3118
Albany, New York 12230
Phone: (518) 486-2735
E-mail: steve.moragne@nysed.gov