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Resources For Younger Students

Lesson Plans
K -1 : Protecting Public Places
Grades 2 - 3: Clues to the Past
Grades 4 - 6: Awesome Ancestors
Grades 7 - 9: History Outside the Book
These lesson plans were developed by Linea Sundstrom for the US Forest Service with some materials from the US Bureau of Land Management. They are public domain.

PDF Documents

Rock art coloring books: Tewa Pueblo (Poeh Center)   Three Rivers
Rock art in various states: 
California   Texas   Wyoming 
Rock art word search game

Children's Books
Boy of the Painted Cave by Justen Denzel
Fiction, grade 6 or ages 9-14
This is a story about a boy who yearns to paint during Paleolithic Europe

Kokopelli’s Flute by Will Hobbs
Fiction, age 9-13
This is a story inspired by petroglyphs of Kokopelli on canyon walls, but the story does not center around rock art, but the figure of Kokopelli, set in the present in the Southwest.

Native American Rock Art, Messages from the Past
By Yvette La Pierre and Illustrated by Lois Sloan, ISBN 1-56566-064-1
Ages: Primary to Adult, Non-fiction.
The text, which is written for young readers, is enhanced by beautiful illustrations and photographs.  Chapters include:  Introduction, The First Americans, Images on Stone, Making the Rocks Talk, How Old Is It?, Deciphering the Stones, Vanishing Rock Art, and Rock Art Sites to Visit.

Stories in Stone, Rock Art Pictures by Early Americans
By Caroline Arnold and Photos by Richard Hewett, ISBN 0-395-72091-5
Ages:  Primary to Adult, Non-Fiction.
The text and photographs are about Little Petroglyph Canyon in the Coso Range of the Mojave Desert which is at the China Lake Naval Weapons Station, California and has guided tours through the Maturango Museum in Ridgecrest, California.

Messages on Stone, Selections of Native Western Rock Art
By William Michael Stokes and William Lee Stokes
Copyright 1980, Starstone Publishing Co.
Ages:  Primary to Adult.This paperback book describes the difference between pictographs and petroglyphs and techniques of production.  The booklet is then divided into categories of images and drawings of images, for example:  apparel and adornment, birds, hands, feet, etc.


Grand Canyon, A Trail Through Time
By Linda Vieira and Illustrated by Christopher Canyon. ISBN 0-8027-7569-1, Fiction.
Ages: Primary to Adult
This is a “picture book” that describes the grandeur of the scenery, geologic history in the rock layers, and the traces left behind by the Havasupai and Anasazi.  While not directly about rock art, it has images on several pages and gives a context of its making.

Cactus Poems
By Frank Asch, author, and Ted Levin, photographer. ISBN-13:  9780152006761
Ages:  Primary to Adult
This is a collection of poetry with outstanding color photographs that celebrate ”the odd and awesome aspects of the four North American Deserts:  the Sonoran, the Mojave, the Great Basin, and the Chihuhuan.”  Pages 19-20 has a poem entitled “Magic Rocks” about petroglyphs with photos from Arizona and New Mexico to accompany it.

Stones, Bones and Petroglyphs  
By Susan E. Goodman  photographs by Michael J Doolittle
Ages:  Primary to Adult
Antheum Books for Young Readers; New York, New York; 1998
This book has great comprehensive text with photos.

On the Edge of Magic: Petroglyphs and Rock Paintings of the Ancient Southwest
By Salvatore Mancini
Chronicle Books, San Francisco, CA 1996
Poems and photos  (K-12)

 
Teacher’s Educational Guides and Materials

  • A lesson to supplement the Nov/Dec 2001 issue of DIG magazine.
  • This complete curriculum is from British Columbia and covers grades K-10. In this lesson plan 1st graders create their own rock art.
  • A beautifully designed curriculum for Southern California rock art.
  • Boy of the Painted Cave by Justen Denzel resource guide   Boy of the Painted Cave can be the center of a thematic unit on Early Man in the sixth grade in CA by linking other activities to it.  Students can make their own paintbrushes from natural supplies, paint or draw cave art with chalk, design their own images.  Examples of Paleolithic art can be found in books from the library, by searching images on the web, and education stores sometimes sell posters.  Creating a classroom cave or corner cave with crumpled brown butcher paper helps set a good tone as the book nears its end.
  • Intrigue of the Past, Investigating Archaeology   A Teacher’s Activity Guide for Fourth through Seventh Grades by Shelley J. Smith, Jeanne M. Moe, Kelly A. Letts, and Danielle M. Paterson. This is an interdisciplinary study with reproducible activity sheets for classroom use.  This was an effort of the State of Utah, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), National Park Service, and the U.S. Forest Service.  It covers for sections:  Fundamental Concepts, Utah’s First People, Process of archaeology, and Issues of Archaeology.  Contact:  BLM, Utah State Office, P.O. Box 45155, Salt Lake City, Utah  84145-0155.



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