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Picture Scramble
In this picture scramble worksheet, students place scrambled pieces of
a picture in the correct place to create a full picture of a woolly mammoth and two dinosaurs.  There are nine scrambled pieces for each of the three puzzles.
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Carnivore or Herbivore: Dinosaurs
In this science worksheet, students examine 12 boxes, each with a different dinosaur, a species label and the letters C and H. Students circle the correct letter to note what each dinosaur eats- C for carnivore and H for herbivore.
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Alphabet 6
In this literacy worksheet, students cut out all the cards and match the letter to the correct picture. Then they paste them next to each other on a separate piece of paper. There are eight letters and eight pictures to match.
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Dinosaur Crossword (Hard 2)
In this dinosaur worksheet, learners learn 20 vocabulary words and fit them into a crossword puzzle. This puzzle is difficult because there are no clues.
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Discovering Dinosaurs
Students research facts about dinosaurs and practice effective speaking strategies by creating a Keynote or PowerPoint presentation in this Science and Language Arts lesson for the upper-elementary classroom.  It includes one lesson...
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Digging for Dinosaur Information
Students explore how to locate dinosaur information. They read the book, Catch Me If You Can! and discuss the popularity of dinosaurs among children, identify various kinds of dinosaurs and select a dinosaur to research. TAs they...
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What Is A Dinosaur?
Young scholars use the question of "What is a dinosaur?" in order to establish the context for a class investigation. They use a variety of resources in order to gather information. Students compare and contrast the similarities or...
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Grouping Dinosaurs
Students investigate sets and subsets as they group coins and dinosaurs. Using  scissors and provided sheet, they sort dinosaurs according to their commonalities. Their groupings are shared with the class.
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Recycling for Raptors
Students write persuasive letters in support of the Recycling for Raptors campaign. They review raptor groups and names and categorize the raptor species and the groups which they belong. They research businesses, schools, and...
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Raptor Poetry
Young scholars create poems about raptors. They discuss raptors and create three poems including at least two of the following: haiku, diamante, found, and acrostic. They create a classroom book of poems or conduct a poetry slam where...
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Eagle-Eyed
Students study the eyesight of eagles. They discuss raptors and their eyesight and compare it to their own. They measure how far away they can see a small object and its distance. They calculate the eyesight to measure an eagle's...
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Raptor Poster Project
Students create posters about raptors. They synthesize information they read about raptors and select a raptor. They draw a picture of their raptor and include facts relating to where it lives, characteristics, feeding habits, size, name...
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Let's Play Hide and Seek
Students simulate dinosaurs. They discuss dinosaurs and listen to a story. They play a game of Hide and Seek simulating dinosaurs with their parents. They complete activity pages and draw pictures of dinosaurs. They discuss follow-up...
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Show Me The Dinos
Students explore a site of numerous fossil excavations.  Using an interactive quarry map, they locate dinosaur specimens and individual bones.  In groups, students use "Show Me" cards to answer questions, compile information, and create...
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Dinosaur Designs
Second graders examine facts that can be found in nonfiction books. They listen to a read aloud of Patrick's Dinosaur, with time before the end for student predictions. They make dinosaur t-shirts using facts from the book.
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Making Tracks
Fifth graders examine the fossil footprints of two and four legged dinosaurs.  Using this information, they try to determine how the dinosaurs lived their lives.  They use their own walking pattern to compare it to the dinosaurs and...
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Making Tracks
Students participate in groups to show how two legged and four legged dinosaurs walked.  Using fossilized footprints, they identify the two and four legged dinosaurs shown.  They use the internet to determine what happen by a specific...
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Dinosaur Research
Second graders research a selected dinosaur.  They hand write a paragraph about the dinosaur, describing at least one amazing fact.  Students use HyperStudio software to transfer their paragraph into a multimedia presentation.
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Time Train
Learners are read a short book "Time Train" by Paul Fleischman. Using the text, they identify the clues to let them know the train is traveling back in time. They make a time line of the trip and make a cutout of meat-eating and...
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What Killed the Dinosaurs?
High schoolers demonstrate how scientists use evidence to formulate hypotheses. They write an essay describing the Cretaceous and Paleocene time periods from the point of view of someone living in that time. In addition, they formulate...
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Dinosaur History (Part 1)
Students explore and interpret scientific data through a Biblical world view.  They discuss scientific dating methods of dinosaur bones.  Students compare and contrast Biblical and evolutionary views.
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Understanding Tyrannosaurus Rex
Students explore the history of the Tyrannosaurus Rex according to the Bible.  Students research the size of the Tyrannosaurus Rex.  They discuss the T. Rex skeleton "Sue" and the controversy that surrounded it.
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Dinosaur History (Part 2)
Students read the scripture that cooresponds to the lesson.  Using the text, they examine the history of the dinosaur and how they were discovered.  They ask quesitons and participate in a class discussion to end the lesson.
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Dragons: Dinosaurs in History?
Students read the scripture that cooresponds with this lesson on dinosaurs.  Using the text, they identify where dragons are mentioned and determine if they match the description of what we would call a dinosaur.  They discuss whether...