By listening to a story about the formation of an archaeological site over time, participants will create their own archaeological site using a clear plastic jar, colored sand and small “artifacts”.
This STEAM program conducted by a Department of Natural Resources Archaeologist will teach children about the concept of stratigraphy- geological layers in the soil. By listening to a story about the formation of an archaeological site over time, participants will create their own archaeological site using a clear plastic jar, colored sand and small “artifacts”.
Audience(s)
Young children (0-5 years)
Preschoolers (3-5)
School age children (6-12 years)
Free
2020/07/01 - 2020/07/01
Richland Library Edgewood