Archaeology Cookie Digging Instructions Recipes

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Logo recipes Chocolate chip cookie (raisin would also work), a toothpick, a pen or pencil, colored pencils, and the Archaeology Cookie Dig Grid Activity Instructions • Print out the Archaeology Cookie Dig …

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Logo recipes Cookie Excavation Adapted from “Cookie Excavation” in Beyond Artifacts, Florida Public Archaeology Network. Ages: 3+ Time Required: less than 5 minutes (longer if optional grid …

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Logo recipes Step 1: Draw your cookie, your “excavation site” Take a cookie and place it on Grid A, your excavation site. Then draw the cookie on Grid B beginning with the outside to define the site …

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Logo recipes outside of the cookie, marking their “site boundary.” 4. Find the top, bottom, left, and right side coordinates of the cookie “site boundary” and plot them on the right “excavation grid.” For …

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Logo recipes of your excavation site. Step 2: Excavate Your Cookie Take your trowel, also known as a toothpick, and excavate the cook-ie by carefully chipping away the dirt. Work from the edge …

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Logo recipes 1 Hard chocolate chip cookie 1 soft chocolate chip cookie 1 Hard raisin cookie 1 soft raisin cookie 6 toothpicks 1. Take one of the hard cookies and carefully remove the raisin or the chocolate …

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Logo recipes • To understand how careful an archaeologist must be, try excavating a cookie! • The cookie represents an archaeological site and the chocolate chips or raisins are the artifacts! • Grab …

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Logo recipes Time Allow 20 minutes for cookie excavation and 5-10 minutes for discussion. SC Education Standards: • Math , 1.MDA.1, 1.MDA.2; 2.G.3, 2.MDA.1 2.MDA.2, 2.MDA.3; 3.MDA.3, …

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Logo recipes Join Cara and Penny from the Rockpile Museum as they learn all about how to properly excavate an archaeological site using chocolate chip cookies!Rockpile Mu...

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Logo recipes Cookie Excavation Collect artifacts here: Grid A: Place Cookie Here. Grid B: Draw your record of your Cookie Here. Final number of artifacts is:_____ Back Dirt Pile! Museum of Ontario …

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Logo recipes Jan 25, 2017  · 4. Make your cookie mix. Mix the flour, butter, honey and your chosen seed-nut-fruit combo in a bowl until they are well combined. Then add just enough water that the dry mix …

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Logo recipes Sep 8, 2021  · He likes digging, learning about fossils, and well, exploring everything. I remember feeling the same way. And I wanted to think of a fun way he could dig for dinosaurs on his own …

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Logo recipes May 4, 2023  · As part of FUTURES 2022-23, a Festival of Discovery, Francesca Fulminante, Senior Researcher in Archaeology at the University of Bristol, used a novel and creative …

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Logo recipes Aug 2, 2017  · As a rough rule of thumb, think of what that person might normally eat, and and add at least 50%, especially for the evening meal. I remember my fellow archaeology student and …

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Logo recipes Learn about archaeology and archaeologists -- and how they do their work -- with Kevin Gidusko of the Florida Public Archaeology Network. Children were able ...

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Logo recipes Nov 7, 2014  · Here’s 10 of the best, most delicious archaeology cakes we’ve ever had the pleasure of digging into. So c’mon, get stuck in! Just make sure you section them carefully…

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