How has our community changed over time?

As we continue to benefit from our visit to Reader Rock Garden our attention has continued to focus on how clues from our past help us to understand in what ways our community has changed over time.

One of our students shared an artifact of a key that she found in her backyard garden. This sparked lots of interest from the students as well as questions and imaginative stories. Who did the key belong to? Why does it look so big? What does the key open? Are there more keys or other objects in her back yard?

As a class, we reflected on other artifacts that gave us clues into our past that we saw at Reader a rock Garden, as well as other artifacts we think would be good clues to our past.

We also discovered that in Inglewood they recently had an archeological dig that unearthed wonderful evidence and artifacts that linked us to a time thousands of years ago. There were also artifacts that were more modern and from early settlers in the 1880s. Click on the link if you would like to see the articule. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/calgary-park-artifacts-found-1.5156179



 Whose could it be? Where does it come from? How old is it? How do we know it is not a key that someone just lost? 








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