Cookie Excavation Worksheets Pdf Recipes

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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 1. Give each student one of each type of cookie, two paper towels, and six toothpicks. 2. Start the students excavating in the hard cookies to extract the chocolate chips or raisins using only the …

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Logo recipes 3. Use the four points to sketch the perimeter, or outside, of your cookie on the Grid Map. 4. Find the coordinates for each of the chocolate chips on the outside of your cookie and plot them on …

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Logo recipes ation site.Step 2: Excavate Your CookieTake your trowel, also known as a toothpick, and excavate the coo. -ie by carefully chipping away th. dirt. Work from the edge across cookie. …

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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 excavate the chocolate chips. Go over the Cookie Excavation Worksheet and how they will be using X/Y coordinates to map the cookie and the chocolate chips as they find them. After …

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Logo recipes Aug 1, 2017  · Excavating the Chips. Now it is time to excavate the chips. Children can start at the top of the cookie or on the bottom. When they have finished one side or the other, they will …

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Logo recipes • 1 chocolate chip cookie • 1 toothpick • 1 small plate • Cookie excavation worksheet . Overview . To provide students with an understanding of the mathematics and process involved with …

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Logo recipes Excavation is a SLOW and DIFFICULT process. Activity • To understand how careful an archaeologist must be, try excavating a cookie! • The cookie represents an archaeological site …

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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 Cookie Excavation Collect artifacts here: Grid A: Place Cookie Here. Grid B: Draw your record of your Cookie Here. Final number of artifacts is:_____

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Logo recipes Cookie Excavation 1. Place your cookie in the middle of Grid A. 2. Note the coordinates of the top, bottom, left side, and right side of the cookie. Use them to sketch the perimeter of the cookie …

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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 Packet of fresh chocolate chip cookies (optional) Large tub of sand Small shovels Paintbrushes Toothpicks Napkins Procedure 1. Bury chocolate chip cookies in the sand. 2. Call students up …

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Logo recipes Cookie Excavating Activity You will use a toothpick to excavate or take chocolate chips from a cookie. Supplies: • Tooth Picks • Chocolate Chip Cookie Excavating Requirements: • Before …

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Logo recipes Cookie Excavation Excavator’s name: _____ Collect artifacts here: Grid A: Place Cookie Here. Grid B: Draw your record of your Cookie Here. Final number of artifacts is:_____ Back Dirt …

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Logo recipes any child a cookie. • Offer oatmeal raisin cookies as an alternative to chocolate. • Use only store-bought cookies and make sure they are relatively soft (e.g. Keebler Chips Deluxe Soft 'n …

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Logo recipes Description. Chocolate Chip Cookie Fossil Dig is a great resource and hands-on lesson for any fossil unit. Students will love acting as a paleontologist as they dig for fossils during this …

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Logo recipes This is a worksheet for students to use as they act as paleontologists who dig through a chocolate chip cookie using toothpicks for their tools! Students will dig through a cookie (earth) to …

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Logo recipes Teaching with Morale. 4.9. (64) $3.50. PDF. Students will love acting as an archaeologist as they dig for fossils during this experiment! Using simple materials such as toothpicks and cookies, …

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