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Smaller and Larger

For Students Pre-K - K
In this comparing sizes worksheet, students observe pairs of dinosaurs and identify the smaller one in each group. Students color 4 answers.
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How Many?

For Students Pre-K - 1st
In this counting practice instructional activity, students examine the pictured dinosaurs and count the total number of each of the 6 listed types they find in the picture.
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Number 3: tracing and coloring

For Students K - 2nd
In this number 3 activity, students trace the number 3 and color the picture of 3 dinosaurs. Students trace the number 5 times.
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Get Your Skates On

For Teachers 1st - 12th
Students enjoy winter activities. In this field trip opportunities instructional activity, students may visit the Royal Botanic Gardens, Bocketts Farm, Clapham Common, or the Dinosaur Museum online or in-person.
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Draw T. rex

For Teachers 4th - 5th
Students explore how scientists determine what prehistoric animals looked like based on their bones. They draw a picture of the skull of a Tyrannosaurus Rex by copying an image from an overhead or book.
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Bali Internet Research Sheet

For Students 5th - 6th
In this Bali Internet research worksheet, students use the Internet to research and answer 20 detailed questions about Bali. There are no suggestions for Web sites given.
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Number Before, Number After

For Students Pre-K - K
In this number order worksheet, students solve 6 problems in which a middle number is analyzed. Students write the number that comes before and after. All numbers are below ten.
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Dig This

For Teachers 5th
Fifth graders explore the work of paleontologists and the life of dinosaurs and create a sculpture of the bones of a Stegosaurus. The sculpture was then buried and used by other classes for a dig.
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Make a Cast of a Tyrannosaurus rex Fossil

For Teachers 2nd
Second graders examine the formation of fossils and list the different types. They make cast model of a dinosaur fossil. They write about conditions that are necessary for fossils to form and create a model of a buried fossil.
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Studying Fossils

For Teachers 9th - 12th
Students hypothesize dinosaur size and speed by looking at dinosaur track way or by measuring a dinosaur models water displacement. In addition, techniques to help students become familiar with the ways paleontologists study fossils can...
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Studying Fossils

For Teachers 5th - 9th
Students study the Evolution in the Light of Fossils. Activities in this lesson range from quantitative measurements of hominoid skulls to the comparison of hominoid bone structures. They hypothesize dinosaur size and speed by looking at...
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Understanding Tyrannosaurus Rex

For Teachers 7th - 9th
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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What is an Animal Group?

For Teachers K
Students discover that people live in groups and animals live in groups or alone. They list ways that families cooperate and work together as a group. They create a large dinosaur made out of geometric shapes.
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Sentences With Describing Words

For Students 2nd - 3rd
In this writing sentences worksheet, students write 3 sentences with describing words that tell about pictures with dinosaurs in them. 
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Dino Long Legs

For Teachers 6th - 8th
Students calculate the stride length of a walking or running animal. They use scale models of dinosaurs to calculate the leg and stride length of the animals.
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Spot the Differences

For Teachers Pre-K - 2nd
For this spot the difference worksheet, students analyze pictures of two different dinosaur scenes to see if they can find ten differences between the two.
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Fun Math Worksheet

For Students 3rd - 4th
Dinosaurs accompany this worksheet, which features 15 large number addition problems (four to five digits each). Students will enjoy coloring each dinosaur after they finish the math section of the worksheet.
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Number Recognition

For Students 1st
In this picture counting worksheet, 1st graders count the dinosaurs and circle or color the correct numbers. Students then color the dinosaurs.
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Slithering Silly Snake

For Teachers K - 1st
Students practice letter recognition for the /s/ sound in both lower and upper case formats. They listen as the book, "Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp," by Carol Shields is read to them and then they complete a worksheet containing...
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Superhumans and Bionics: Building Hi-Tech Exoskeletons

For Teachers 5th - 9th
Students explore how the body works. Students experiment and participate in activities to compare speed to stride length. Using the data collected, students draw conclusions about the biology of dinosaurs, their speed and stride length.
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Fun Math Worksheet

For Teachers 1st - 2nd
In this math worksheet, students find the sums for the 15 addition problems. The dinosaurs are the theme of the worksheet to attract interest.
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Beginning Consonants: T and D

For Students K
In this beginning consonants worksheet, students write either t or d at the beginning of 4 words. They look at pictures of a dinosaur, a tiger, a dog and toast to help identify the words.
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Ordering Pictures

For Students Pre-K - K
In this size order instructional activity, students cut our three pictures of a dinosaur which start with an egg, get bigger and bigger. They glue the pictures in the correct order on the second page.
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Tracing Lines

For Students Pre-K - K
In this tracing practice worksheet, students trace dotted lines to print 4 straight lines that go from an egg to a picture of a dinosaur. There are no directions as to whether the students start at the bottom or the top.

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