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Aztec Ruins National Monument
Curriculum Materials

Teacher's Guide

A teacher's activity guide targeted for fourth through seventh grades is available. The lessons encourage teachers to use Aztec Ruins and the loaner trunk of replica artifacts as a resource to help them teach language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, and art. Drafted by teachers who attended "Project Archeology" workshops, lessons include hands-on activities that students undertake either on a field trip to Aztec Ruins or in the classroom with the replica artifacts. Produced through funds from a National Park Foundation grant, the guide has been distributed to all San Juan County fourth through seventh grade teachers.

The following downloadable files are in the PDF (Portable Document Format)format and readable by using Adobe Acrobat Reader software. The free Acrobat Reader software allows you to view, navigate, and print PDF files. You may download a free copy of Acrobat Reader (version 4.00) from Adobe Systems. Follow the installation instructions provided.

Introduction (intro.pdf)
This file contains the Table of Contents, Introduction, How To Use This Guide, and Education Standards. This section is important to understand how the guide can be used and how the lesson plans relate to New Mexico State Education Standards. It also addresses the connections this place has to Pueblo people of today. The introduction includes a summary of the most recent archeological interpretations of the site, which is excellent background information for a class visit.
Lessons (lessons.pdf)
This file contains Student Projects for Level I - Beginner; Level II - Intermediate, and Level III - Advanced.
Resources (resource.pdf)
This file contains Archeologist Profiles, Glossary of Terms, Reference list, and A Teacher Comment and Evaluation Form.
 

Teachers of grades 3-5 in San Juan County, New Mexico, may apply to participate in Aztec Ruins National Monument Children's Writing Workshop.

Animas River  

Did You Know?
Aztec Ruins lies near the banks of the "River of Lost Souls." In 1776, a Spanish exploration party noted many ancestral Pueblo ruins as they crossed the Animas River valley looking for California. Father Escalante named the stream "Rio de las Animas Perdidas," or "river of lost souls."

Last Updated: September 11, 2007 at 12:31 EST