Introduction
Are you ready to become a paleontologist? You and your partner will dig up dinosaur bones and put them together. Use clues and resources to learn about your dinosaur and be ready to share your information with the class!
Task
After learning about various dinosaurs and how they lived, you will dig up model dinosaur bones and put them together. You will put your knowledge to the test and examine the dinosaur skeleton in order to discover what kind of dinosaur you found. You will need to know what your dinosaur ate and how it survived from predator attacks. When your dinosaur model is put together, you will take a photo of it and label the parts. Finally, you will present your labeled picture to the class and explain how you used clues from the fossils to learn how your dinosaur once lived.
Process
Step 1: Learn About Dinosaurs
What kinds of dinosaurs once lived on Earth?
Watch the Video: https://youtu.be/rgAVhZ50aRI
Explore Various types of dinosaurs: http://www.kidsdinos.com/dinosaurs-for-kids/
Read Aloud: Dinosaur Dig by Jan and Mike Berenstain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSzxovZXzPU
How did dinosaur bones get in the ground?
Watch the Video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rkGu0BItKM&feature=youtu.be#t=0
What did dinosaurs look like what they were alive? What did they eat?
Observe the various dinosaurs in their environment: http://discoverykids.com/videos/laziest-dinosaurs-ever-discovery-dinosaurs/
Watch the video to learn how to tell what dinosaurs ate and how they lived: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_v4cofw39CE&feature=youtu.be#t=0
Step 2: Test Your Knowledge
Take the Dinosaur Quiz: http://discoverykids.com/games/dinosaurs-quiz/
Step 3: Dig up dinosaur bones/Build your dinosaur
When you reach Step 3, raise your hand to get your materials bag to dig up the bones. Using the materials in your bag, dig and brush away dirt from the rock to uncover dinosaur bones. Remember everything you've learned about dinosaurs. When you have found all of your bones, put them together to make a dinosaur skeleton. Make sure you and your partner work together and place a name card next to your dinosaur skeleton.
If you and your partner are having trouble putting together the bones, you may do more research on the dinosaur symbaloo page here: http://blog.elanco.org/firstgrade/science/dinosaurs/
FINAL PROJECT:
1. When your dinosaur skeleton is put together, take a picture with your Chromebook camera.
2. Upload your photo into SeeSaw and use the drawing tool to label the parts of your dinosaur skeleton. SeeSaw Sign In
3. Record you and your partner explaining how you uncovered the bones and how you can use their bones to discover how the dinosaur lived. Share what kind of dinosaur you think you discovered. Submit your project.
4. Listen to other groups' recordings and comment on their videos. Tell what you think they did well on their project.
Congratulations! You are a Paleontologist!
Evaluation
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Conclusion
Congratulations on completing your journey to becoming paleontologists!
Remember, you can learn more about dinosaurs or use any of the resources from this web quest by visiting Miss Simmons' Dinosaur Symbaloo Page here: http://blog.elanco.org/firstgrade/science/dinosaurs/
Credits
Discovery Communications. (2017). Dinosaurs Quiz. Retrieved from http://discoverykids.com/games/dinosaurs-quiz/
Discovery Communications. (2017). Laziest Dinosaurs Ever. Retrieved from http://discoverykids.com/videos/laziest-dinosaurs-ever-discovery-dinosaurs/
Hoopla Kids TV. (11, September 2014). Dinosaurs Facts and Fun Dinosaurs Cartoon Videos for Children. (Video File). Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_v4cofw39CE&feature=youtu.be#t=0
Kid's Know It Network. (2016). Kids Dinosaurs. Retrieved from http://www.kidsdinos.com/dinosaurs-for-kids/
Oxford Reading Academy. (12, July 2016). Dinosaur Dig Berenstain Bears by Jan and Mike Berenstain. (Video File). Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSzxovZXzPU
Passantino, Fiona. (21, May 2011). What's a Fossil.(Video File). Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rkGu0BItKM&feature=youtu.be#t=0
Simmons, M. (2016). Dinosaurs-ELANCO First Grade Links. Retrieved from http://blog.elanco.org/firstgrade/science/dinosaurs/
The Kid's Picture Show. (27, December 2014). Jurassic Dinosaurs. (Video File). Retrieved from https://youtu.be/rgAVhZ50aRI