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What Did You Discover? Hi boys and girls. Now it is time to show what you have learned. Click on the footprint below to begin your assessment. Good Luck!
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Question 1 What are marks made by feet called? A.CastsCasts B.FootprintsFootprints C.RoamRoam D.ClawsClaws
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Question 2 What are the remains of plants and animals from millions of years ago called? A.FootprintsFootprints B.DinosaursDinosaurs C.FossilsFossils D.HerdHerd
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Question 3 What are long sharp nails on the toes of animals and birds called? A. FeetFeet B. TalonsTalons C. ToesToes D. ClawsClaws
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Question 4 A group of animals that live and travel together is called? A.GroupGroup B.HerdHerd C.PodPod D.SchoolSchool
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Question 5 To move around from place to place is called… A.WalkWalk B.RunRun C.RoamRoam D.DriveDrive
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Question 6 A kind of animal that lived on Earth millions of years ago is called a __________. A.FossilFossil B.CastCast C.FootprintFootprint D.DinosaurDinosaur
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Question 7 Dinosaur bones can be found in museums. A.TrueTrue B.FalseFalse
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Question 8 Dinosaurs are alive today. A.TrueTrue B.FalseFalse
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Question 9 Live dinosaurs can be found in museums. A.TrueTrue B.FalseFalse
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Question 10 Dinosaurs lived millions of years ago. A.TrueTrue B.FalseFalse
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Great Job!!! I am so proud of you! You’re becoming a fossil expert. Click on the footprint below to move on to the next track!
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