Castle Rock Pueblo: A Trip Through Time is an educational field trip that allows readers to "visit" an ancient Pueblo Indian village. Castle Rock Pueblo is described in three time periods: the late 1200s, when Castle Rock was occupied by Pueblo Indians; the late 1800s, when the site was first documented by U.S. government explorers; and the late 1900s, when Castle Rock became the subject of Crow Canyon's scientific investigation. Castle Rock Pueblo: A Trip Through Time was designed primarily for middle school students; however, it is useful for students of all ages as a good introduction to the site and its history.
The online curriculum materials include the following study guides and lesson plans:
FOURTH GRADE STUDY GUIDES (PDF file)
EIGHTH GRADE STUDY GUIDES (PDF file)
LESSON PLANS
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Plan One: People in Motion
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Plan Two: Communities Through Time
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Plan Three: Saving the Past for the Future
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