
Have you visited the Navajo National Monument yet?
Parents and teachers may be interested in this booklet to help kids learn about the Puebloan Ancestors' culture and geological formations of limestone and shale that was created into canyons.
The Navajo National Monument is located within northern Arizona. You will discover that this famous monument showcases three well-preserved cliff dwellings of Puebloan Ancestors: Keet seel, Betatakin, and Inscription House. The monument sits high on the Shonto plateau. It features a visitor center with a museum, two short, self-guided mesa top trails, and two small campgrounds, plus goelogical formations of limestone that can be explored.
This Navajo National Monument Junior Ranger activity booklet will help keep your children and students engaged while exploring the park. This booklet is filled with hand-on activities for youth to learn about this site, such as "leave no-trace", "animal tracker, "plant matching", and more.
This text is an important asset because it can give children fun activities to do while walking around the park. It will help to teach children about different animals, plants, and artifacts that can be found within this national treasure.
Activities showcased include:
- Night Sky Activity
- Upper Canyon Trails
- Betatakin Cliff Dwelling Tour
- Search, Find and Draw
- And More
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This activity booklet would be appropriate for youth of all ages, parents, and classroom teachers looking for a fun learning adventure for their students.
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- Childrens Publications
- Teaching Materials
- Native Americans
- Navajo National Monument
- Arizona
- Betatakin