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Stonehenge Distance Learning Independent paper project ancient history activity

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K - 4th
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This was super cool, and it actually worked! The students loved coming up with theories as to why it was build!
My students loved making this model of Stonehenge. I used it in conjunction with our study of the Stone Age.
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Explore the world with my Geoexplorers projects!

Perfect for little hands, this do-it-yourself project will let everyone get involved! The project consists of three pieces of paper, two with Stonehenge blocks, and one of the base. Just print the base out on green paper, and print the two stone sheets on white paper (or even better, some stone-looking paper used for scrap-booking!).

Each little stone is printed on both sides, with a number on the bottom. Have your students cut out each stone piece (16 total), then have them find the matching number on the green paper, and tape or glue them down.

To assess the ability to follow directions from a text, I have written directions included. Each step is broken down to be able to complete the project.

Use the sun or a flashlight to see how the light shines through Stonehenge. This is a perfect project for studying an equinox or the seasons. I drew each stone block and the base too. I love making learning "hands-on" for my students, and they loved this project!

A map is included as well for the students to find the location they have just studied. The map can be used to create a "Geoexplorers" notebook, and they can revisit the map to show where they have explored.

Passports are included if you choose to do more of my "Geoexplorer" lessons. Each lesson includes a unique "Stamp" about the area they have just studied so that they can add it to their passport. Your students can travel the globe in their seats, and they will wonder where you are going to take them next! Just look for more "Geoexplorer" projects in my shop :)

Pages Included:

Pages 1/2: Description and pictures

Page 3: Directions

Pages 4 & 5: Stonehenge blocks (Print on white paper)

Page 6: Stonehenge base (Print on green paper)

Page 7: Stonehenge Passport Stamp

Page 8: Passport page 1 and 2

Page 9: Blank passport pages

Page 10: Map of other Geoexplorer locations

Credits: Any artwork or photographs included in this unit are original art created by myself, and are copyrighted 2020 by Jessi Klancke :) Reproduction without my consent is prohibited.

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3 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 hour
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