1. America's Stone Age Explorers

Source: NOVA

Discover how mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is inherited, and complete a pedigree chart by determining which individuals might share mtDNA with an unknown ancestor.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Science & Tech, Social Studies

Topics: Genetics. Human Biology. Microbiology. Anthropology/Cultures.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

2. Analyzing the Evidence: Lesson 1

Source: African American Lives

Develop strategies for investigating history through the examination of artifacts and primary source documents. Explore documents online, then "curate" a photograph, document or artifact relevant to personal or family history.

Grade Level: 6-8

Subjects: Social Studies

Topics: Anthropology/Cultures. Historical Perspective.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

3. Chimps R Us: Understanding Travel Routes

Source: Scientific American Frontiers

Examine a map of the travel routes and evening nesting sites of two chimpanzees and create a travel route of your typical day. Describe the social enhancements that helped humans to evolve from foraging behavior to establish fixed settlements.

Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8

Subjects: Science & Tech, Social Studies

Topics: Animals: Mammals. Evolution. Anthropology/Cultures.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

4. Cracking the Maya Code

Source: NOVA

Discover how scientists began to unravel the meaning of Maya glyphs. Determine your own birth date using the Maya Long Count calendar system.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Math, Social Studies

Topics: Numbers and Operations. Anthropology/Cultures. World History: 4000-1000 BCE. World History: 1000 BCE-300 CE.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

5. Dragon Science: Time Travelers

Source: Scientific American Frontiers

Explore the work of archeologists and anthropologists by building a 3-D clay representation of a human skull to look for clues to a person's physical form, ethnic origin, behavioral patterns, health history and social standing.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Science & Tech, Social Studies

Topics: Paleontology. Anthropology/Cultures. Archeology.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

6. Exploring Different Cultural Attitudes Toward Death

Source: With Eyes Open

Develop an understanding of personal beliefs about the afterlife following death as well as those of different cultures. Research funeral customs and afterlife myths from various cultures.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Reading & Language Arts, Social Studies

Topics: Mythology. Anthropology/Cultures.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

7. Eyes on the Prize: Culture Can Enslave or Empower (Middle School)

Source: American Experience

Make connections about how cultural movements affect various minority groups' pride of race as well as how they are portrayed in popular culture. Analyze TV ads that sell products by making consumers feel bad about themselves.

Grade Level: 6-8

Subjects: Social Studies

Topics: Anthropology/Cultures. Media Studies. United States History: 1945-early 1970s.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

8. Freedom from Want

Source: Destination America

Explore the conditions which forced various immigrant groups to resettle in the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries. Explore issues and prejudices facing them as they tried to assimilate in American life.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Social Studies

Topics: Anthropology/Cultures. Historical Perspective. Sociology.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

9. Ice Mummies -- Frozen in Heaven

Source: NOVA

Analyze and interpret artifacts and other information in order to locate an archeological site.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Social Studies

Topics: Anthropology/Cultures. Archeology.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

10. In Search of Human Origins, Part I

Source: NOVA

Identify the locations of important African finds in the search for early human remains.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Science & Tech, Social Studies

Topics: Paleontology. Anthropology/Cultures. Archeology. World History: The Beginnings of Human Society.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

11. In Search of Human Origins, Part II

Source: NOVA

Investigate human evolution by comparing height data of North American boys from 1890 and 1960 and discuss the significance of the data in terms of possible reasons for the evolutionary trends identified in the comparisons.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Science & Tech, Social Studies

Topics: Evolution. Genetics. Human Biology. Anthropology/Cultures.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

12. In Search of Human Origins, Part III

Source: NOVA

Discuss the work that anthropoligists do, identify things anthropologists would be able to deduce about current culture from studying the classroom and determine which clues would lead to inaccurate conclusions and which could be easily interpreted.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Science & Tech, Social Studies

Topics: Evolution. Genetics. Anthropology/Cultures.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

13. In Search of the First Language

Source: NOVA

Understand that many of the words we use every day are the result of "importing" or "inventing" language to reflect changes in our culture. Identify the sources of everyday words by matching the words with their sources and definitions.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Reading & Language Arts, Social Studies

Topics: Vocabulary. Anthropology/Cultures. World History: The Beginnings of Human Society.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

14. Kokoyakyu: High School Baseball

Source: Point of View

Explore sports as expressions of culture and transmitted values by comparing photographs of local baseball events with a video of a Japanese game.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Health & Fitness, Social Studies

Topics: Sports. Anthropology/Cultures. Cultural Studies: Asian Studies.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

15. Lesson 1: Hieroglyphs and Communication

Source: Egypt's Golden Empire

Investigate the use of Egyptian hieroglyphs as a form of communication, record keeping and as a means for preserving and passing down history. Practice using hieroglyphs to create messages.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Social Studies

Topics: Anthropology/Cultures. World History: 4000-1000 BCE.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

16. Lesson Plan

Source: Oregon Public Broadcasting: Passports: Crossing Cultural Borders

Take a virtual trip to other countries, earning stamps for your passport by completing activities that explore the geography, climate, language and daily life of foreign places. Explore the origins of different cultures represented in the classroom.

Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8

Subjects: Social Studies

Topics: Anthropology/Cultures. Geography.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

17. Living Between Two Worlds

Source: KQED: My American Girls: A Dominican Story

Examine school, work and family conflicts in the lives of American and immigrant students. Role-play solutions to school conflicts based on a series of vignettes.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Health & Fitness, Social Studies

Topics: Conflict Resolution. Family Life. Anthropology/Cultures. Immigration.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

18. Lost Roman Treasure

Source: NOVA

Investigate archeological techniques for uncovering buried cities, determine what might survive being buried in an earthquake and consider what future archeologists might assume about a present-day city from uncovered artifacts.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Math, Social Studies

Topics: Measurement. Anthropology/Cultures. Archeology.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

19. Making Musical Instruments

Source: Oregon Public Broadcasting: Art Beat at School

Consider alternative ways of creating music using non-traditional instruments, and create a percussion instrument out of household materials. Explore art created by people with disabilities by creating art without using hands.

Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8

Subjects: Social Studies, The Arts

Topics: Anthropology/Cultures. Creative Thinking. Music. Visual Arts.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

20. Neanderthals on Trial

Source: NOVA

Learn about Neanderthals, understand the scientific methods used to create theories from fragmentary evidence and interpret a Neanderthal artifact found at a cave site in Slovenia.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Science & Tech, Social Studies

Topics: Evolution. Paleontology. Anthropology/Cultures. World History: The Beginnings of Human Society.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

21. New Orleans - Culture

Source: American Experience

Compare and evaluate representative songs from different New Orleans musical styles. Prepare and taste various foods from New Orleans cultures, and write a description of the cuisine of that city.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Social Studies, The Arts

Topics: Anthropology/Cultures. Music.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

22. New Orleans - History

Source: American Experience

Research answers to questions about the origins of Mardi Gras around the world. Explore first-hand accounts of survivors of Hurricane Katrina, and consider how it would feel to lose all one's possessions.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Health & Fitness, Social Studies

Topics: Mental/Emotional Health. Anthropology/Cultures. Religion.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

23. On Being Hindu...and American

Source: Religion & Ethics Newsweekly

Describe how Hindu Americans have adapted their religious and cultural practices to life in the U.S. Consider the impact this accommodation has had on their culture and their lifestyles.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Social Studies

Topics: Anthropology/Cultures. Sociology.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

24. Religion, Culture, and Diversity

Source: Religion & Ethics Newsweekly

Compare various religions and explore the tensions associated with religious and cultural differences in the United States. Identify ways religion is embedded in everyday life.

Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8

Subjects: Social Studies

Topics: Anthropology/Cultures. Sociology. Religion.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

25. Science Safari: City of Gold

Source: Scientific American Frontiers

Investigate the challenges facing archeologists when dealing with local cultures near dig sites, and consider the difficulty of remaining sensitive to the past yet still being able to learn from it.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Science & Tech, Social Studies

Topics: Ethics in Science. Anthropology/Cultures. Archeology.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

26. Science Safari: The First People

Source: Scientific American Frontiers

Emulate the work of archaeologists in South Africa attempting to solve the riddles of human evolution by inferring a person's height from the length of one bone. Identify and communicate present-day rituals through ancient art techniques.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Science & Tech, Social Studies

Topics: Evolution. Anthropology/Cultures. Sociology.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

27. Search for the Lost Cave People

Source: NOVA

Draw inferences about seventeenth-century American colonists by examining a primary source document that describes the possessions of one household.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Reading & Language Arts, Social Studies

Topics: Critical Thinking Skills. Anthropology/Cultures. Archeology. United States History: 1585-1763.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

28. Sultan's Lost Treasure

Source: NOVA

Utilize prior knowledge and clues to interpret information about a set of artifacts.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Reading & Language Arts, Social Studies

Topics: Critical Thinking Skills. Anthropology/Cultures.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

29. The Channel Island Fox

Source: Scientific American Frontiers

Explore the clues that archaeologists and other scientists use to piece together a picture of the past. Create models to compare and contrast the geology of two islands, and compare the characteristics of various types of fibers.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Science & Tech, Social Studies

Topics: Geology & Natural Disasters. Anthropology/Cultures. Archeology.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

30. The Frontiers Decade: Archaeology Decade

Source: Scientific American Frontiers

Research the work of archeologists attempting to reconstruct the past, interpret the finds of the ancient Bactrian empire and make reasonable guesses about the functions of the structures and artifacts. Build a model of an ancient Aleutian kayak.

Grade Level: 6-8

Subjects: Social Studies

Topics: Anthropology/Cultures. Archeology. World History: 4000-1000 BCE.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

31. The Meaning of Food Lesson Plan

Source: The Meaning of Food

Discuss the role that food plays in people's lives. Research food and food rituals associated with cultural and ethnic groups; and present findings as a poem, picture-story, food tasting, one-act play or multi-media presentation.

Grade Level: 6-8

Subjects: Social Studies

Topics: Anthropology/Cultures. Family Life.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

32. The Mummy Who Would Be King

Source: NOVA

Use descriptive clues to determine the culture and method of mummification of various mummies.

Grade Level: 6-8

Subjects: Social Studies

Topics: Anthropology/Cultures. World History: 4000-1000 BCE.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

33. The Tailenders

Source: Point of View

Explore the relationship between language and cultural identity, and how meaning changes as it crosses language, culture, borders and economic divides. Connect language barriers to problems in cultural relations between the U.S. and other countries.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Social Studies

Topics: Anthropology/Cultures.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

34. Treasures of the Sunken City

Source: NOVA

Discuss the characteristics and features common to maps and map objects on a tabletop site.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Math, Social Studies

Topics: Measurement. Anthropology/Cultures. Geography.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

35. Wanted -- Butch and Sundance

Source: NOVA

Examine how forensic anthropologists use data to investigate skeletal remains and use a data chart to estimate how tall a person might have been from the length of his or her bones.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Science & Tech, Social Studies

Topics: Human Biology. Paleontology. Anthropology/Cultures.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

36. Warriors of the Amazon

Source: NOVA

Explore life-cycle events of the Amazonian Yanomami people and compare those events to those that students experience.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Social Studies

Topics: Anthropology/Cultures. Sociology.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

37. World in the Balance

Source: NOVA

Investigate factors affecting population growth rate by calculating how long it takes a country's population to double in size.

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

Subjects: Math, Social Studies

Topics: Data Analysis/Probability. Functions and Algebra. Anthropology/Cultures. Archeology.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan