Teacher Camp: Teaching Culture Heritage with USHPO
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Presented in partnership with the Utah State Historic Preservation Office, this workshop will focus on Utah's rich cultural history and how you can help to protect it by integrating engaging curriculum-aligned tools and activities into your classroom.
Dive deeper into the science of archaeology by exploring artifacts and finding out what we can learn about people from the belonging and histories they leave behind. We will discuss the importance of protecting cultural sites, the ways you and your students can help, and how the past still connects with living people today.
This workshop will primarily align with 4th-5th grade Social Studies standards, but it is free and open to all K-12 teachers. Participants will earn 4 relicensure credit hours. Lunch will be provided.
Register here: https://bit.ly/4wr7LSr
Dive deeper into the science of archaeology by exploring artifacts and finding out what we can learn about people from the belonging and histories they leave behind. We will discuss the importance of protecting cultural sites, the ways you and your students can help, and how the past still connects with living people today.
This workshop will primarily align with 4th-5th grade Social Studies standards, but it is free and open to all K-12 teachers. Participants will earn 4 relicensure credit hours. Lunch will be provided.
Register here: https://bit.ly/4wr7LSr
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Where is it happening?
301 S Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT, United States, Utah 84108
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Host or PublisherNatural History Museum of Utah



















