
Turn back time and take a trip back to the "age of the dinosaurs". Use these activities at home to reinforce the concepts that are being taught at school. These sites include a number of activities to keep young paleontologists busy for hours.
Dinosaur
Alphabet - An illustrated dinosaur dictionary. Use this site to find
a dinosaur beginning with each letter of the alphabet and choose the dinosaurs
you want for your "Dino Diorama".
Send
a postcard to a friend
or to your teacher. Choose your picture and your background and then
send your message to:
teacher's first name.teacher's last name@cobbk12.org
(such as Wendy.Marcus@cobbk12.org). We can't wait to hear
from you!
Create your own prehistoric dinosaur diorama
in a shoebox. Just print out the dinosaurs, paste, color, cut, and
arrange them in the box. Then add a volcano, some plants and
- welcome to the "Age of the Dinosaurs." Bring it in to school to show
your teacher!
Take a narrated tour of the Honolulu
Community College where you can see exhibits of dinosaur fossils such
as a Triceratops skull, Tyrannosaurus Rex head, skull and leg, and a Stegosaurus
skeleton. You can get an exciting look at the prehistoric natural history
of the world by observing the fossils of some of the largest land creatures
that ever lived - without even leaving your own home! Have a great
tour!
Few authors have written as many books about dinosaurs as Bernard Most. Visit this website and work on some coloring pages, learn about the author and find out what books he has written. You will have the "MOST" fun visiting this site!
Created for you (with love) by Mrs. Marcus