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Dinosaurs before dark by mary pope osborne
Dinosaurs before dark by mary pope osborne












to find the same thing out.īeing Palaeontologists with a small world Dinosaur Dig Activity If you have older kids then you can make your own Coprolites over on Preschool Powol Packets. For younger kids then you can make your own dinosaur poo from Science Sparks that actually looks like poo and use it to discover what dinosaurs ate. If you don’t then basically it’s dinosaur poo. This Dinosaur Venn Diagram activity from Royal Baloo is the next step up from the simple sorting activity above.ĭo you know what a Coprolite is? If you do then we have 2 fun activities one for slightly younger and the other for older kids using the same materials. Venn Diagrams take the sorting to the next level and make it possible to look at different factors. We used this information to Sort Dinosaurs by the type of Food they ate using teeth structure. Although not our bodies dinosaur teeth are a little similar to ours for example carnivores have canines and herbivores have molar type teeth. Choose a favourite paragraph and then use this Dinosaur Themed Writing Paper from 3Dinosaurs to work on handwriting including cursive.ĭinosaur means Terrible Lizard! Science Activities For Extending Reading of Dinosaurs Before DarkĬlassification is a big part of biology as is learning about the body. Spelling all the dinosaur names can be “interesting” however, you can help your child to learn them first by making these Dinosaur Name Spelling Puzzles and then looking at the names of dinosaurs and deciphering their origin in Greek and Latin – it’s a great way to help children learn new vocabulary as the words are in common use now. Syllables are a great method to learn to help with spelling and this Dinosaur Syllable Challenge from Royal Baloo is great to do with kids to work on them breaking down words and supporting learning to spell. In this Dinosaur Report Activity from Still Playing School, you can add in research for older kids as well as introduce some scientific vocabulary as you describe and talk about the different dinosaurs. Using inspiration from the dinosaurs that you encounter in the book follow in Jack’s footsteps and make some recordings about the different dinosaurs. High frequency or sight words are difficult for some children to learn whilst reading the first book in the Magic Tree House Series Dinosaurs Before Dark we used our Dinosaur Sight Word game to practice many of the sight words in the book.

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Kids playing the dinosaur high-frequency word game














Dinosaurs before dark by mary pope osborne