STEM - Science | The Big Dig
Cookie Edition
Wednesday, July 08
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Suwanee Branch
Suwanee Meeting RoomHave fun uncovering artifacts like an archaeologist! Excavate chocolate chips or raisins from a cookie while using an excavation grid. Participants will also do an activity reconstructing a pottery puzzle.
An archaeologist is a scientist who uses artifacts to tell a story about the past. They go on digs to find new information and artifacts to bring back to a lab to study. Participants will simulate the process of archaeological excavation as they “excavate” the chocolate chips or raisins in cookies. They will also practice or learn coordinate graphing as well as learning about tools and archeology terms.
AGE GROUP: | Ages 6-11 |
EVENT TYPE: | Summer Reading | STEM - Science |









