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How to Find Science Clip Art for Teachers Pay Teachers
Looking for clipart for your TeachersPayTeachers (TpT) products? Start by checking out the TpT Seller Community! Not only is it a great way to show your support for other educators, but you can also be sure that the clipart you find there is of high quality and complies with TpT's standards.
I've noticed that teachers who purchase from Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT) often buy products that include TpT clip art. This clip art has a distinct aesthetic: it features a black outline, a range of bold colors, and is usually quite precise. While one can find low-quality clip art elsewhere, the bestsellers on TpT tend to have excellent products that can be easily utilized.
It can be a time-consuming task to locate high-quality clip art for scientific projects. Below is a list of some of my favorite science clip artists on Teachers Pay Teachers:
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Genetic Evidence proves shed light on how humans populated the Americas Curriculum!
This curriculum introduces sixth graders to the Paleo-Indian people, the ancestors of the Yupik tribe, who lived on the Beringian subcontinent during the Beringian Standstill. This curriculum will teach students to understand the events that took place during the Beringian Standstill, how it altered the DNA of these ancient people and how their descendants are still living today.
Students will learn about the ancient DNA found in Alaska, specifically the genome of a girl who was unearthed at the Upward Sun River archeological site in the Tanana River Valley in central Alaska. Her remains are the second-oldest human genome ever found in North America and it sheds new light on how people – among them the ancestors of living Native Americans – first arrived in the Western Hemisphere.
This curriculum will help students further their understanding of the Paleo-Indian people by exploring the events that took place during the Beringian Standstill. Through the use of historical texts, interactive activities and videos, students will learn the importance of the Beringian Standstill and how it shaped the development of the Paleo-Indian people.
In addition to exploring the events of the Beringian Standstill, this curriculum also looks at the scientific evidence supporting the migration of the Paleo-Indian people. For example, students will learn about the ancient DNA found in Alaska and how it provides evidence of how the ancestors of the Yupik tribe migrated to the Western Hemisphere.
This curriculum is a great resource for parents and teachers who want to provide their students with a comprehensive introduction to the Paleo-Indian people and the Beringian Standstill. It is designed to be differentiated for both middle and high school reading levels and combines science and social studies to provide a rich, engaging learning experience.
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