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Anthropology Worksheets
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For this anthropology worksheet, students read a passage on anthropology and answer 5 multiple choice questions about it. Students also complete a separate page on math concepts including measurement, 3D objects, and time.
In this word search worksheet, students locate 20 vocabulary words related to physical anthropology. The word list includes allele, amino acids, and taxonomy.
Introduce the concept of cultural anthropology through this simple 10 question worksheet. The first 4 questions discuss the development of a culture, the next 6 concentrate on vocabulary matching. Note this activity sheet appears to be linked to Unit 1, Chapter 1 of a Mc Dougal textbook, however the material can be easily adapted without the use of accompanying text.
In this world anthropology worksheet, students describe physical traits and achievements of 5 hominid species and compare the Old Stone Age to the New Stone Age. In addition, students explain the work of anthropologists, archaeologists, and paleontologists.
This is a fabulous worksheet! Students practice the art of correctly using a semicolon in sentences.They insert a semicolon to combine 3 independent clauses, combine 3 conjunctive adverbs to independent clauses, and to separate items in 3 additional sentences. Excellent!
In this Lorenzo's Oil learning exercise, students read a short viewing guide of the movie Lorenzo's Oil, then answer 18 essay questions based on genetic diseases and the ethical questions involved in the movie.
In this online interactive history worksheet, students respond to 10 short answer and essay questions about Sigmund Freud and his work. Students may check some of their answers on the interactive worksheet.
In this archaeology worksheet, learners complete seven pages of exercises. These questions about archaeology are to help Boy Scouts earn their merit badges.
In this "Who Am I?" quiz worksheet, students examine the 12 clues regarding noteworthy scientists born between 1452 and 1951. Students identify the scientists and click on links to check their answers.
In this Illinois geography learning exercise, students color and label a map of Illinois. Students study the location of the capital and where Illinois is situated in the United States. There is a black line map of the state with a grey US map in the background.
