Guess the Covered Word Fossils. Say It! Fossil Fossil Prehistoric Prehistoric Paleontologist Paleontologist Remains Remains Organism Organism.

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Guess the Covered Word Fossils

Say It! Fossil Fossil Prehistoric Prehistoric Paleontologist Paleontologist Remains Remains Organism Organism

Say It! Decay Cast Cast Mold Mold Imprint Imprint Organic Matter Organic Matter

The remains or traces of an organism that lived long ago.. Fossil

Prehistoric The time before written history.

Paleontologist Scientists who study prehistoric life on Earth.

Remains All that is left of a dead/decaying plant or animal.

Organisms Any living thing.

Decay To rot

Cast A hardened model of a fossil that is made in clay or plaster.

Mold The shape of the hardened fossil.

Imprint The mark or impression made by an organism in mud that hardens.

Organic Matter Anything that is living or was once living.

Let’s review our words. Watch carefully because they will flash on the screen for just a moment.

Fossil

Prehistoric

Paleontologist

Remains

Organism

Decay

Cast

Mold

Imprint

Organic Matter

GREAT JOB!