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This is the web page for the Education committee of ARARA

 

To Make Suggestions please email here festuned@sbceo.k12.ca.us to Amy Leska, Chair of the Education Committee

 

From URARA Utah Rock Art Research Association, Education page

            Click here. http://www.utahrockart.org/education/index.shtml

Under “Tools for Teachers” the first three items are by Jane Bush

Drawing Rock Art

            Click here. http://www.utahrockart.org/education/drawing.shtml

Stone Souls and Spirit Figures

            Click here. http://www.utahrockart.org/education/ed_stone.shtml

Clan Signs and Guardians

            Click here. http://www.utahrockart.org/education/ed_clan.shtml

Rock Art Parents’ and Teachers’ Guide

            By Craig Lesh, Program Director, Archaeology Adventure, Redlands CA

            Click here. http://www.digonsite.com/grownups/TGRockArt.html

 

California

 

Materials by Sue Ann Sinay, southern California

             Lesson plans. Photographs and drawings. Museum and field trip locations for rock art and Indian studies for southern California. Grades 4-6.  Free booklet downloadable as .pdf file, ideally for a color printer, or else viewable as html on screen.

            Click here. http://www.sinay.com/rockart/index.html

Creating a Rock Art Mural – sample lesson using Chumash and Coso motifs

            Click here. http://www.sinay.com/rockart/rock/rock-12.htm

 

Rock Art in Arkansas web site, under “Resources”

            Click here. http://arkarcheology.uark.edu/rockart/index.html?pageName=Resources

 

San Diego Museum of Man, Education Page (and many other museums have similar pages)

            Click here. http://www.museumofman.org/html/education.html

For some examples of what can be done, see these two items (on Evolution, not rock art):

            For free lesson plans, teacher resources, and fun activities, visit

                        Click here. http://www.abouthumanevolution.net/

            Experience a Virtual Tour of the Footsteps Through Time exhibit at

                        Click here. http://www.abouthumanevolution.org/