Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Which Social Scientist?

-Over the past week, we've been talking a lot about being Social Scientists, and how to make observations and inferences. Now, we want to know, if given the opportunity which of the five Social Scientist jobs you can imagine yourself doing. Perhaps you love dinosaurs, or digging in dirt? Maybe you're really interested in the climate, landforms, buildings and roads? Or do you just love it all?Either way, after all of our hard work in class, we would love to know. As all great social scientists do, remember to include lots of facts and evidence in your blog post, and include a graphic of your chosen social scientist job as a visual clue for others.

-If I was given the opportunity to become one of the 5 social scientists, I would definitely become an archaeologist. I would like to be an archaeologist because I really like studying history and I've actually wanted to be one later on since fourth grade. Well, you can also study as a historian but I'm just more fond of the job archaeologist and it just sounds a bit more interesting to me. Also it would be really exciting to go to other countries to look for artifacts and examine them. It would be fun to discover what ancient country and what time period it was from.
An archaeologist is also important because they look for remains of history, observe it, and they might find some new fascinating facts. I would love to search for old artifacts and maybe find a lost piece of history and know it before anybody else. Actually I guess that a paleontologist wouldn't be too bad either. Taking a look and studying fossils would be pretty awesome too. But anyways, my mind is set for archaeology.. Anyone else interested?!












August 31st, 2009
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