Stones, Bones, and Petroglyphs: Digging into Southwest Archaeology (Ultimate Field Trip)
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Rating | : | 4.88 (775 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0689811217 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 48 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-11-09 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
GOODMAN is the author of more than thirty nonfiction books for children, including "How Do You Burp in Space?"; "See How They Run: Campaign Dreams, Election Schemes, and the Race to the White House";"All in Just One Cookie", an ALA Notable Book; and "On This Spot", a "Washington Post "Top Picture Book of the Year. susangoodmanbooks . She lives in Boston, Massachusetts. SUSAN E
This book is full of cute kids and witty remarks A Customer Susan Goodman is a very creative lady. The way she writes about the long journey of the Hannibal Leap kids is very realistic. When I read this book, I felt like I was on the journey with the children.
join this group of eighth-grade students as they go on the Ultimate Field Trip and search for answers to this ancient mystery. As they spend a week at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, they learn about life in the desert, and the history of the ancestral Puebloans. And the kids' study of archaeology leads them to the biggest question of all about the ancient Indians: What happened to them, and why did they disappear?. 1300. The students help archaeologists digging in the ruins for clues. Can this Ultimate Field Trip solve the ultimate mystery? Ancestral Pueb
The pages are in a rainbow of colors that add to the liveliness created by quotes from the kids and the action photographs. From School Library Journal Grade 3-6?Once again, the creators of Bats, Bugs, and Biodiversity (1995) and The Great Antler Auction (1996, both S & S) have combined clear, informative, color photographs with simply stated, easy-to-comprehend prose to take readers along on "an ultimate field trip." Here, they follow a group of students from Hannibal, MO, on their week-long visit to Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, a research and teaching establishment in Cortez, CO. Up-to-date theories and interpretations are an important asset. . The youngsters learn about archaeology and the ancestral Puebloans by studying artifacts, touring ancient sites, participating in an on-going dig, and trying out skills and games from the past. This book gives readers a solid sense of both the world of a current-day archaeologist and the world of the ancie