1-11 Materials: Pencil Notebook Agenda Computer Agenda: Bellwork

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1-11 Materials: Pencil Notebook Agenda Computer Agenda: Bellwork BP: Fossils Notes Fossil Lab DO Students will be able to describe types of fossils found in the past DQ How is a fossil made?

Vocabulary Body Fossils: The most common type of fossils including bones, claws and teeth. It can also include muscles, tendons, skin, and blood vessels. Trace Fossils: record the movements and behaviors of the dinosaurs.  Fossil footprints have yielded information about: Speed and length of stride whether they walked on two or four legs the bone structure of the foot stalking behavior herds and stampedes how the tail is carried

Sequencing Time Activity Geological Time:

Answer these questions on the back or your paper