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OBJECTIVE Given a physical description of a dinosaur, you will be able to correctly identify a picture with 100% accuracy. Given facts about each dinosaur, the students will be able to fill in missing words (from a word bank) of a description of the history and lifestyle of each dinosaur with 100% accuracy.
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Hi! I’m Dave the Dino! Let’s go over some directions before beginning. This toolbar will appear at the bottom of your screen. Click on the toolbar to learn more!
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Click the back arrow to return to the previous page. Click on this icon to choose which dinosaur to explore next! Ready to take the quiz? Click on this icon to jump forward to the quiz. Go to the next page. CLICK HERE TO BEGIN!
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DIRECTIONS Read the physical description of each dinosaur Answer the question following each description At the end, watch the instructional video and complete the quiz that follows with 100% accuracy. When you need a study break, click on one of the stars for some dinosaur fun!
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CLICK ON A DINOSAUR Tyrannosaurus Rex Allosaurus Triceratops Stegosaurus Pterodactyl STUDY BREAK STUDY BREAK Once you complete each section TAKE QUIZ
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TYRANNOSAURUS REX The T-Rex was about 15 feet tall and 40 feet long. That’s bigger than a school bus! They were one of the largest land meat-eating animals of all time. They have an S-curve neck and walked on their 2 hind legs. They also had very small forelimbs compared to the rest of its body. The T-Rex also had a large tail.
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Pick the T-Rex!
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THAT’S RIGHT! The T-Rex Was about 15 feet tall and 40 feet long Had an S-curve neck Walked on two legs Had small forelimbs
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Does a T-Rex have long forelimbs? Does this dinosaur have a large, powerful tail? TRY AGAIN
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ALLOSAURUS The Allosaurus had short strong necks and a deep narrow body. They had 2 bony horns in front of its eyes which were widely spaced. It had strong, but short arms and each foot had 3 toes. The Allosaurus had a relatively small skull.
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Pick the Allosaurus!
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THAT’S RIGHT! The Allosaurus Had a short neck Had 2 bony horns in front of its eyes Had short arms
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Does an Allosaurus have a long neck? Is an Allosaurus short and wide? TRY AGAIN
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TRICERATOPS The Triceratops had 2 large horns on the top of their skull and another horn on the tip of its beak. Behind the back 2 horns was a frill that acted as a shield to the head. It had 4 stumpy feet and was a slower land animal.
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Pick the Triceratops!
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THAT’S RIGHT! The Triceratops Had 3 horns on its face Had a frill to protect its head Had 4 stumpy feet
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Does a Triceratops have scales? Does this dinosaur have 3 horns? TRY AGAIN
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STEGOSAURUS The Stegosaurus was generally 30 feet long and about 15 feet high. They had large shield shaped plates coming out of its back. The Stegosaurus is a very large animal with a high arched back.
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Pick the Stegosaurus!
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THAT’S RIGHT! A Stegosaurus Was generally 30 feet long Had large shield shaped plates on its back Had a high arched back
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Did the Stegosaurus have plates shaped like a sail? Did the Stegosaurus only walk on 2 feet? TRY AGAIN
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PTERODACTYL The Pterodactyl was a winged lizard. The wings were attached to the very long forth finger on each of its arms. The wings could reach up to 40 feet long.
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Pick the Pterodactyl!
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THAT’S RIGHT! The wings of a Pterodactyl could reach up to 40 feet The Pterodactyl was a flying lizard
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Did the Pterodactyl walk on 4 legs? Did the Pterodactyl have a sail-like plate on its back? TRY AGAIN
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LEARN MORE! TAKE QUIZ
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QUESTION #1 The _________ lived in forest climates. a. T-Rex b. Allosaurus c. Triceratops
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QUESTION #1 The _________ lived in forest climates. a. T-Rex b. Allosaurus c. Triceratops They lived in the ___________ period. a. Jurassic b. Triassic c. Cretaceous
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The _________ lived in forest climates. a. T-Rex b. Allosaurus c. Triceratops They lived in the ___________ period. a. Jurassic b. Triassic c. Cretaceous CONTINUE
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QUESTION #2 The _________ attacked living creatures rather than scavenging meals from ones that have already died. a. Pterodactyl b. Allosaurus c. T-Rex
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QUESTION #2 The _________ attacked living creatures rather than scavenging meals from ones that have already died. a. Pterodactyl b. Allosaurus c. T-Rex The Allosaurus was the top predator of ____________. a. North America b. Europe c. South America
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The _________ attacked living creatures rather than scavenging meals from ones that have already died. a. Pterodactyl b. Allosaurus c. T-Rex The Allosaurus was the top predator of ____________. a. North America b. Europe c. South America CONTINUE
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QUESTION #3 Because of its 4 stumpy feet the _________ could only run about 15 MPH. a. Stegosaurus b. Triceratops c. Allosaurus
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QUESTION #3 Because of its 4 stumpy feet the _________ could only run about 15 MPH. a. Stegosaurus b. Triceratops c. Allosaurus The Triceratops was an herbivore and lived in the late _________ period. a. Jurassic b. Triassic c. Cretaceous
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Because of its 4 stumpy feet the _________ could only run about 15 MPH. a. Stegosaurus b. Triceratops c. Allosaurus The Triceratops was an herbivore and lived in the late _________ period. a. Jurassic b. Triassic c. Cretaceous CONTINUE
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QUESTION #4 The _________ would fend off other predators with the spikes attached to the end of its tail. a. Stegosaurus b. Pterodactyl c. Triceratops
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QUESTION #4 The _________ would fend off other predators with the spikes attached to the end of its tail. a. Stegosaurus b. Pterodactyl c. Triceratops The stride of the animal was very small. This dinosaur lived in the ________ period. a. Jurassic b. Triassic c. Cretaceous
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The _________ would fend off other predators with the spikes attached to the end of its tail. a. Stegosaurus b. Pterodactyl c. Triceratops The stride of the animal was very small. This dinosaur lived in the ________ period. a. Jurassic b. Triassic c. Cretaceous CONTINUE
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QUESTION #5 The ________ tended to live in caves and trees. a. T-Rex b. Pterodactyl c. Stegosaurus
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QUESTION #5 The ________ tended to live in caves and trees. a. T-Rex b. Pterodactyl c. Stegosaurus They lived near the sea. These animals lived throughout the ________ & _________ time periods. a. Cretaceous & Triassic b. Triassic & Jurassic c. Cretaceous & Jurassic
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The ________ tended to live in caves and trees. a. T-Rex b. Pterodactyl c. Stegosaurus They lived near the sea. These animals lived throughout the ________ & _________ time periods. a. Cretaceous & Triassic b. Triassic & Jurassic c. Cretaceous & Jurassic CONTINUE
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SHOW THIS PAGE TO YOUR TEACHER TO RECEIVE FULL CREDIT EXIT
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What dinosaur are you?
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TALL SHORT
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MEAT, VEGGIES VEGGIES, MEAT
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FLY RUN FAST BE REALLY STRONG
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YOU ARE ONE OF THE FASTEST, STRONGEST DINOSAURS IN THE FOREST! GO BACK
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YOU CAN SOAR HIGH INTO THE SKY VIEWING THE WORLD FROM UP HIGH! GO BACK
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YOU HAVE 3 LARGE HORNS USED FOR PROTECTION AND AN EXTRA SHIELD TO GUARD YOUR FACE! GO BACK
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Boom boom acka-lacka lacka boom Boom boom acka-lacka boom boom Boom boom acka-lacka lacka boom Boom boom acka-lacka boom boom It was a night like this forty million years ago I said I'll be your friend, I go wherever you go (Let's Go) I heard the sound of drums Didn't know they where from Wherever I was it started to buzz And now I'm having fun Everybody walk the dinosaur You can do it, do the dinosaur Put your back into it, do the dinosaur they'll be shocked, do the dinosaur Open the door, get on the floor Everybody walk the dinosaur Open the door, get on the floor Everybody walk the dinosaur Boom boom acka-lacka boom boom I met you in a cave, you were painting buffalo I said I'd be your friend, I go wherever you go That night we split a rattlesnake and danced beneath the stars You fell asleep, I stayed awake and watched the passing cars Open the door, get on the floor Everybody walk the dinosaur Open the door, get on the floor Everybody walk the dinosaur Open the door get on the floor Everybody walk the dinosaur Open the door, get on the floor Everybody walk the dinosaur GO BACK
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PHOTO CREDITS Dave the dino: http://kidsturncentral3.com/clipart/newdino8.gifhttp://kidsturncentral3.com/clipart/newdino8.gif Dave the dino (purple): http://kidsturncentral3.com/clipart/newdino7.gifhttp://kidsturncentral3.com/clipart/newdino7.gif Opening picture: http://www.webweaver.nu/clipart/animals/dinosaurs/3.shtmlhttp://www.webweaver.nu/clipart/animals/dinosaurs/3.shtml List icon: http://www.clker.com/clipart-check-list.htmlhttp://www.clker.com/clipart-check-list.html Quiz clipart: http://bransontourist.com/wp-content/uploads/school_clipart_boy_writting_1156372780.gifhttp://bransontourist.com/wp-content/uploads/school_clipart_boy_writting_1156372780.gif Trex: http://www.learningpage.com/images/clipart/dinosaurs/dino_ff/images/lp_dino_ff_img01_trex.gifhttp://www.learningpage.com/images/clipart/dinosaurs/dino_ff/images/lp_dino_ff_img01_trex.gif Velocoraptor: http://images.wikia.com/dinocrisis/images/d/d5/Velociraptor.JPGhttp://images.wikia.com/dinocrisis/images/d/d5/Velociraptor.JPG Allosaurus: http://images.wikia.com/primeval-fanon/images/1/1f/Allosaurus0002-1-.jpghttp://images.wikia.com/primeval-fanon/images/1/1f/Allosaurus0002-1-.jpg Brontosaurus: http://magpo.blogs.com/davesblog/images/2007/12/03/apato2.jpghttp://magpo.blogs.com/davesblog/images/2007/12/03/apato2.jpg Triceratops: http://blog.webosaurs.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/triceratops.jpghttp://blog.webosaurs.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/triceratops.jpg Anklyosaurus: http://users.tellurian.com/teach/dinosaur/ankyl.gifhttp://users.tellurian.com/teach/dinosaur/ankyl.gif Stegosaurus: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_axCLnPj55UM/TO9vREt-V5I/AAAAAAAAADw/P7Rwqb_J9GU/s1600/14719- stegosaurus.jpghttp://1.bp.blogspot.com/_axCLnPj55UM/TO9vREt-V5I/AAAAAAAAADw/P7Rwqb_J9GU/s1600/14719- stegosaurus.jpg Spinosaurus: http://www.kidsdinos.com/images/dinosaurs/Spinosaurus1140815284.jpghttp://www.kidsdinos.com/images/dinosaurs/Spinosaurus1140815284.jpg Pterodactyl: http://www.cryptomundo.com/wp-content/uploads/papo_ptero.JPGhttp://www.cryptomundo.com/wp-content/uploads/papo_ptero.JPG Edaphosaurus: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bf/Edaphosaurus_BW.jpghttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bf/Edaphosaurus_BW.jpg ALL INFORMATION FOUND AT http://www.dinosaurfacts.org/
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