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Digging up Dino’s! Jennifer and Marisa

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Digging up Dino’s!. Jennifer and Marisa. Welcome to our class dig!. Dinosaurs and Uncovering: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Digging up Dino’s!Jennifer and Marisa

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Welcome to our class dig!

Dinosaurs and Uncovering: * Description: Students will perform activities to learn about where dinosaurs lived and how we know where they lived (fossils) and what a paleontologist does, what tools they use to uncover dinosaurs.* Grade Level: K-2 * Curriculum: Science * Keywords: Dinosaur, fossil, paleontologistAuthor(s): Marisa Militano and Jennifer Lemon

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Process:• Each group member will have a task.• Data Collector: The Data Collector will write down and collect all information found during the project.

This member will also be in charge of the “Pick” during the dig.• Investigator: This group member will be in charge of locating information and data. This member will be

in charge of the “Spade” during the dig• Dig Supervisor: Is in charge of identifying the dinosaur and finding out when and where the dinosaur

lived, as well as its size, and diet. This member will be in charge of the “Brush” during the dig. • Groups:• Group 1: Alberta• Group 2: Montana• Group 3: Wyoming• Group 4: Niger• Group 5: Mongolia

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Process:• 1: What is a dinosaur?• 2. When did they live?• 3. Where did they live and how did we know?• 4. Go on a dig!• 5. What is a paleontologist and what do they do?• 6. What tools do they use and why?• 7. Dig up the dinosaur in your group’s assigned area• 8. Put together the dinosaur your group found.• 7. What dinosaur did you dig up? Tell us about it?

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Introduction:Alberta Rex needs your help! You will be traveling to a location around the world and digging up dinosaur fossils hidden in the ground.

Imagine yourself walking home and see something sticking out of the ground. You approach it and discover it is a type of bone! What tools will you use to remove it and how do you know what it is? Let’s start digging!

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Task:

• Students will learn…• To define what a paleontologist is and what they do.• To identify tools associated with dinosaur digs.• Where dinosaur fossils are found.• When dinosaurs livedand• Lastly the will identify what type of dinosaur they dug up and present

information about that dinosaur.

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Evaluation:Category 4 3 2 1 Summary

Summary describes the skills learned, the information learned and some future applications to real life situations.

Summary describes the information learned and a possible application to a real life situation.

Summary describes the information learned.

No summary is written.

 Participation

Used time well in lab and focused attention on the experiment.

Used time pretty well. Stayed focused on the experiment most of the time.

Did the lab but did not appear very interested. Focus was lost on several occasions.

Participation was minimal OR student was hostile about participating.

 Journal/Notebook

Clear, accurate, dated notes are taken regularly

Dated, clear, accurate notes are taken occasionally.

Dated, notes are taken occasionally, but accuracy of notes might be questionable.

Notes rarely taken or of little use.

  

 Analysis

The relationship between the variables is discussed and trends/patterns logically analyzed. Predictions are made about what might happen if part of the lab were changed or how the experimental design could be changed.

The relationship between the variables is discussed and trends/patterns logically analyzed.

The relationship between the variables is discussed but no patterns, trends or predictions are made based on the data.

The relationship between the variables is not discussed.

  Conclusion

Conclusion includes whether the findings supported the hypothesis, possible sources of error, and what was learned from the experiment.

Conclusion includes whether the findings supported the hypothesis and what was learned from the experiment

Conclusion includes what was learned from the experiment.

No conclusion was included in the report OR shows little effort and reflection.

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Process cont…• Group One:

• Alberta: http://www.tvokids.com/games/dinodig• Click play, then choose the above location.• Find info on your dinosaur: http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/facts/Trex/

• Group Two:• Montana: http://www.tvokids.com/games/dinodig

• Click play, then choose the above location.• Find info on your dinosaur: http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/facts/Triceratops/

• Group Three:• Wyoming: http://www.tvokids.com/games/dinodig

• Click play, then choose the above location.• Find info on your dinosaur: http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/facts/Apatosaurus/

• Group Four:• Niger: http://www.tvokids.com/games/dinodig

• Click play, then choose the above location.• Find info on you dinosaur: http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/news/Jobaria.shtml

• Group Five:• Mongolia: http://www.tvokids.com/games/dinodig

• Click play, then choose the above location.• Find info on your dinosaur: http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/facts/Velociraptor/

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ConclusionGreat job! We’re sure you had a great time digging up dinosaurs as Jr. Paleontologists! Hopefully you’ve even learned a little more about these long lost creatures. If you’d like to learn more or even go on another dig please feel free to check out the links below.

Happy digging!http://paleobiology.si.edu/dinosaurs/interactives/dig/dinodig.htmlhttp://www.kidsdigdinos.com/dinosaurfacts.htm