Since digging in the yard is the last thing you want to do, you start
to complain. Then she says, "Oh, come on, it will be fun! You can
pretend you're an archaeologist looking for artifacts!"
You can't believe how dumb this is, but you keep your mouth shut and
head out with your gloves and shovel. Ever since your mom rented all
those Indiana Jones videos she has had this weird thing about
archaeology.
"What should we do with these?" your mom wonders. "How can we find out how old
these things are, and if they are valuable?"
You have no idea, but seeing an opportunity to get out of the yard, dirt, and
hot sun, you volunteer to find out. "I know!" you say, "I'll get on the
Internet to see what I can find out."
"Oh, no you don't, " your mom replies. "You're not getting out of this
gardening so easily!"
You beg your mom to let you get on the Internet. When she says no again, you
counter with the one thing you know she will listen to. "But mom," you say, "It
will be an educational experience! I don't even know what archaeology really
is. I bet I can find out who we should call about this stuff we found."
"Yes!" you think-surfing the web sure beats digging up the garden. You race
inside to start your search.
This is just the beginning of a very special story that you will learn
when you complete this Maryland Exploration. This Maryland Exploration is a
different kind of lesson -- in this lesson, you will read a story, and then you
will complete some learning activities.
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