Did You Know?

Some digs find things that are over 1,000 years old!

What is a Dig?

A dig is a place where people dig.

Why Do People Dig?

People dig to find old things.

What digs Does

Digs help us find old stuff.

They show us how people lived.

Some digs are in parks or fields.

People use tools to dig.

Digs can be fun and cool!

We learn from what we find.

More About digs

Digs have been done for a long time. People want to know about the past. They dig to find things that tell a story. Each find is like a piece of a puzzle.

What we find can help us today. It shows us how to live and what to do. It can help us make new things too.

In the future, digs will help us learn more. We will find new things that we do not know yet. Each dig can be a big surprise!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Digs or DIGS"] --> B["Archaeological digs"] A["Digs or DIGS"] --> C["Derby Independent Grammar School"] A["Digs or DIGS"] --> D["JR Digs, Canadian television personality"] A["Digs or DIGS"] --> E["Deputy inspector generals of police (DIGs)"] A["Digs or DIGS"] --> F["Colloquial British term for lodgings"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Archaeological digs:Places where scientists dig to find old objects and learn about history.
Derby Independent Grammar School:A specific school that teaches students in a certain way.
Deputy inspector generals of police (DIGs):High-ranking police officers who help lead and manage police work.
Colloquial:Informal language or words used in everyday conversation.
Lodgings:A place where someone lives or stays, like a room or apartment.