WE ARE GOING TO LEARN ABOUT DINOSAURS 5a, 5b School 1242 Supervisors I.I. Agareva, G.V. Chuprova October, 2010.

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WE ARE GOING TO LEARN ABOUT DINOSAURS 5a, 5b School 1242 Supervisors I.I. Agareva, G.V. Chuprova October, 2010

Agenda Introduction Warming up (We visited the Paleontological Museum) Learning new words (pronunciation contest) Reading (matching descriptions to pictures) Reading and listening (filling in the table) Giving the summary Project Work: drawing a picture of a dinosaur and describing it Homework – writing a report

WE VISITED THE PALEONTOLOGICAL MUSEUM …

WE ARE GOING TO LEARN NEW WORDS

The dinosaur fossils were found in many countries … Canada ['kænədə] The USA Mongolia Russia China Europe Africa India Argentina Tanzania Spain United Kingdom ['æfrɪkə] ['ɪndɪə] [ɑ:ʤ(ə)n'ti:nə] [speɪn] [‘tænzə'ni:ə] [['juərəp], ] ['ʧaɪnə] [mɔŋ'gəulɪə]

PRONONCIATION CONTEST A B C D E F J H I G

BEAK NOSTRILS CHEEKSLIZARD JAWS SPIKES CLAWS BACKBONE ['lɪzəd] ['bækbəun] [bi:k] [pleɪt] [[ʧi:k]] ['nɔstr(ə)l] [ʤɔ:] [spaɪk] [klɔ:] PLATES HORN [hɔ:n]

choose a dinosaur you like best Read some information and find your dinosaurs in the picture

B D J I H G F E A C K

LISTEN TO THE DESCRIPTIONS OF SOME DINOSAURS COMPLETE THE TABLE

dinosaurWhen lived (million years ago) Where lived What ate How long How tall 1tyranosaurus 2velociraptor 3triceratops 4troodon 5iguanodon 6stegosaurus 7diplodocus 8giganotosaurus 9baryonyx 10brachiosaurus

LOOK THROUGH the 1 ST TABLE CHOOSE INFORMATION AND COMPLETE THE the 2 ND TABLE

Which dinosaurs are planteaters?презентация_1_dinosaurs.ppt#40. Слайд 40 Which dinosaurs are meateaters? In which countries more dinosaur fossils were found? Which dinosaurs lived the longest time ago? Which dinosaur had the longest body? Which dinosaur had the shortest body? Which dinosaur was the tallest? Which dinosaur was the shortest? Which dinosaur was the biggest? Which dinosaur was the smallest?

PROJECT WORK DRAW A DINOSAUR AND DESCRIBE IT

When dinosaurs lived on the earth Two hundred million years ago Some were fast and some were slow Two hundred million years ago Some ate plants and some ate meat They chewed it all with giant jaws They walked along on giant feet With giant paws and giant claws They had long necks and scaly tails They were much bigger than three whales Some had spikes and some had horns That made them look like unicorns When dinosaurs lived on the earth Two hundred million years ago They laid their eggs upon the sand Two hundred million years ago The dinosaurs lived on the earth Two hundred million years ago We’ll never ever hear them roar - ‘Cause they don’t live here anymore.

HOMEWORK Write a report about a dinosaur. It can be a real dinosaur or you can make on up! Complete the information below. Write a description.

WHICH TEAM IS THE BEST? PRONONCIATION CONTEST GUESSING DINOSAURS READING INFORMATION FILE TABLE 1 TABLE 2 PROJECT WORK DIFFERENT QUESTIONS SUM

TYRANOSAURUS /taɪ-rænɵ-sɔrəs/ Name means tyrant lizard king Lived: 65 – 85 million years ago Found in: USA, Canada, Mongolia Diet: Meateater (it hunted alone) Size: 12 metres long and 6 metres tall Features: It could eat 230 kg of meat and bones at one bite, it had a heavy head and a long heavy tail VELOCIRAPTOR /vɨ-lɒsɨræptər/ Name means: speedy thief Lived 85 – 80 million years ago Where: Mongolia, Russia and China Diet: Meateater (hunted in packs) Size: 2 metres long and 1 metre tall Features: it could run up to 60 km an hour; it had a 9 cm long claw on the middle toe of each foot 1

TRICERATOPS /traɪ-sɛrətɒps/ Name means: three-horn face Lived: 72 – 65 million years ago Found in: USA, Canada Diet: Planteater (it probably ate low- lying plants) Size: 9 metres long and 3 metres tall Features: It had three horns on its face; its head was nearly one third as long as its body TROODON /-troʊ.-dɒn/ Name means: wounding tooth Lived 76 – 70 million years ago Where: USA, Canada Diet: Meateater Size: 3 metres long and 2 metre tall Features: it was probably the most intelligent dinosaur; it moved fast on two legs 2

IGUANODON /ɨ-ɡwɑ-nədɒn/ Name means: Iguana tooth Lived: 135 – 125 million years ago Found in: Europe, Northern Africa, USA, Mongolia Diet: Planteater Size: 9 metres long and 5 metres tall Features: It had a beak with no teeth; its teeth were in its cheeks; it had a claw for a thumb STEGOSAURUS /-stɛɡɵ-sɔrəs/ Name means: plated lizard or roof lizard Lived 156 – 140 million years ago Where: USA, Western Europe, India, Mongolia, Southern Africa Diet: Planteater (it probably ate low- growing plants) Size: 9 metres long and 3 metre tall Features: it had two rows of bony plates on its back and four long spikes at the end of its tail 3

BARYONYX /-bæri-ɒnɨks/ Name means: heavy claw Lived: 125 million years ago Found in: United Kingdom, Spain Diet: Meateater (it probably mostly ate fish) Size: metres long and 5 metres tall Features: 30 cm long claws on its hands; jaws like a crocodile BRACHIOSAURUS /-brəkiɔ- sɔrəs / Name means: arm lizard Lived 156 – 145 million years ago Where: North America and Tansania Diet: Planteater (it probably ate the tops of trees) Size: 13 metres tall and 25 metres long Features: its nostrils were on the top of its head 4

DIPLODOCUS /dɪ-plɒdəkəs/ Name means: double-beamed Lived: 155 – 145 million years ago Found in: USA Diet: planteater (it probably used its long neck to reach plants in the middle of woods) Size: 27 metres long with an 8 metre long neck and a 14 metre long tail Features: It had extra bones below its backbone GIGANOTOSAURUS /-dʒaɪɡə-noʊtə-sɔrəs/ Name means: giant southern reptile Lived 100 – 90 million years ago Where: Argentina Diet: Meateater Size: 14 metres long Features: it was the largest meat- eating dinosaur 5

/taɪ - rænɵ - sɔrəs/

/vɨ - lɒsɨræptər/

/traɪ - sɛrətɒps/

/ - troʊ. - dɒn/

/ - dʒaɪɡə - noʊtə - sɔrəs/

/ɨ - ɡwɑ - nədɒn/

/ - stɛɡɵ - sɔrəs/

/dɪ - plɒdəkəs/

/ - bæri - ɒnɨks/

/ - brəkiɔ - sɔrəs /

dinosaurWhen lived (million years ago) Where livedWhat ate How long (metres) How tall (metres) 1tyrannosaurus USA, Canada, Mongolia meat126 2velociraptor Mongolia, Russia, China meat21 3triceratops USA, Canadaplants93 4troodon USA, Canadameat32 5iguanodon Europe, Africa, USA, Mongolia plants95 6stegosaurus USA, Europe, India, Mongolia, Africa plants93 7diplodocus USAplants278 (neck) 8giganotosaurus Argentinameat14 9baryonyx125United Kingdom, Spainmeat, fish brachiosaurus North America, Tansania plants2513

Which dinosaurs are planteaters?Triceratops(3), iguanodon(5), stegosaurus(6), diplodocus(7), brachiosaurus(10) Which dinosaurs are meateaters?Tyrannosaurus(1), velociraptor(2), troodon(4), giganotosaurus(8), baryonyx(9) In which countries more dinosaur fossils were found? USA Which dinosaurs lived the longest time ago? Stegosaurus (156 – 140), branchiosaurus (156 – 145) Which dinosaur had the longest body? diplodocus(7) (27m) Which dinosaur had the shortest body? velociraptor(2) (2m) Which dinosaur was the tallest?brachiosaurus(10) (13m) Which dinosaur was the shortest?velociraptor(2) (1m) Which dinosaur was the biggest?diplodocus(7) (27m) Which dinosaur was the smallest?velociraptor(2) (1m)

Paleontological Museum named after Yu.A.Orlov of the Paleontological Institute of RAS The Paleontological Museum of the Paleontological Institute is one of the largest specialized museums of paleontology. Its history goes back to the "Kunstkamer" founded by Peter the Great in 1716, to house his collection of mammalian bones and teeth from the Ice age together with some other material on natural history. Modern museum building was built for Paleontological Museum by the architect Yuri Platonov. One of the most interesting peculiarities of the Museum is the combination of the display of natural materials with artistic monumental decoration, showing the evolution of life on the Earth. The Paleontological Museum includes 6 halls and the expositions area is 4200 sq.m. The exhibits show the developmental history of organic world on the Earth. Most of collections are unique, containing fossil fauna and flora of passed geological epochs from many regions of Russia, Mongolia, China and some other countries. One of the most interesting exhibits was the so-called North Dvina Gallery, which showed a series of skeletons on the bank of the River Malaya Severnaya Dvina in Arkhangelsk Province at the beginning of the century.

B D J I H G F E A C tyranossaurus velociraptor triceratops troodon iguanodon stegosaurus baryonyx brachiosarus diplodocus giganotosaurus K