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Frequently Asked Questions
Why Heritage Education Programs?
Many teachers have discovered that the mystery
and discovery of archaeology is a way to teach many lessons that
can excite the learning of students. Many archaeologists are greatly
concerned that most teachers do have the background in archaeology
to teach about archaeology’s scientific and ethical elements.
Heritage Education Programs has developed and presents programs
that address these concerns that can catch students imagination
and desire to learn.
How
do Heritage Education Programs help
address California State Education Standards?
Our Archaeology
Adventure field trip programs and Time
Detectives school site programs address the following
standards:
Foruth Grade
Science 6a,d,e,f, History-Social Science 4.2.1 - Language
Arts Reading 2.2,.3, .4,.5,.6,.7 -Listening and Speaking 1.1,
2.1,.a,b,c,-2.2 a,b,c - Mathematics Measurement 2.0 Reasoning
1.1- 3.1, 3.3
Fifth Grade
Science 6.a,b,f,g,h, History-Social Science 5.1.1 Language
Arts Reading 2.1,.2, .3,.4 Listening and Speaking 1.1, .3,-
1.4, 1.5,- 2.1-2.2- Mathematics Statistics 1.5. Reasoning
1.1- 3.3
Sixth Grade
Science 7a,d,f History-Social Science 6.1-6.7.8 Language Arts
Listening and Speaking 1.3-1.5- 2.2,a,b,c,- 2.5 a.b.Mathematics
Reasoning 1.1 - 3.1
Seventh Grade
Science 4c-7a,c,e, Language Arts Reading 2.3-Listening and
Speaking 2.3 Mathematics Reasoning 1.1 - 3.1
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How many students can the Classroom
program accommodate at one time?
Time Detectives can accommodate up to 34 students at a
time Archaeology Adventure can accommodate up to 34 students at
time except for programs at the Lewis Center for Educational Resource
in Apple Valley. Special arrangements can be made at the Lewis Center
for up to 68 students depending of availability of staff.
How does weather affect the program?
We work in wind, heat, and light drizzle, We do not work in rain
or snow. If a program is not held because of weather, we will reschedule.
How do we make a reservation for:
Archaeology Adventure?
The best way is to call The program site (Grove HS 9i09 798-7831)
(Lewis Center, 760 946-5414, ext. 200) or (Sherman Indian Museum
909 276-6719).
How do make reservation for:
Archaeology in the Classroom & Time Detectives?
The best way is to call Heritage Programs at 909 793 3922.
What payment options do you accept?
We accept school district purchase orders, and checks.
Why do you require teachers to attend
a
workshop or one of your staff members to come
into the classroom to teach prep lessons to students?
The purpose of our preparation program is to give teachers the tools
to use archaeology to teach not only about how we learn about the
past, but also how to incorporate archaeology to teach a wide range
of state educational standards.
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