The
Great Dinosaur Egg Hunt http://www.nationalgeographic.com/features/96/dinoeggs/
| Join The National
Geographic Society for an online egg hunt. HUNT dino eggs
around the world. HATCH them to see how embryos are exposed
by researchers. See a MODEL of how the embryos might have
looked. And visit our MUSEUM to learn more about dinosaur
babies and parents. |
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The
Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard http://www.marshall-es.marshall.k12.tn.us/jobe/dinosaur.html

| Have you ever
wished the dinosaurs were still alive? A little boy who wishes
for a dinosaur of his own teaches us about dinosaurs. He tells
about how the dinosaurs used to live in his backyard. How dinosaurs
were born, how big they were and what they ate are just a few
of the facts he relates. |
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Zoom
Dinosaurs! Learn all about dinosaurs, fossils, extinction,
anatomy and behavior, and their classification. Also included
are games, quizzes, and puzzles.
Dinosaur Scramble
Click on the head, body, or tail of the dinosaur to change that
part. You can make weird dinosaurs with silly names, or see how
many actual dinosaurs you can find.
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Dinosaur
Days: WebQuest for 2nd and 3rd Graders!
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During this
webquest you will travel to sites that, with a little imagination,
will take you back to the days of the dinosaurs. So climb aboard
the time machine, set it for the year 150,000,000 B.C. and hold
on! |
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| Dino-Mania!
Puzzles, games, stories, facts, and lots of other fun stuff to
do... everything dinosaurs! |
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Dinosaur Named After Me Do you have a favorite Dinosaur?
Did you ever think that you may have something in common with
the huge creatures that roamed the world millions of years ago?
In this story, the dinosaurs are decribed and renamed by a child
who can identify with it in some way. See if you can find a dinosaur
that is like you in some way.
An Internet Based Learning Activity for Reading and Language
Arts |
| Fossils
Tell of Long Ago We can learn a lot from studying the past.
Paleontologists are scientist who study fossils. This book will
tell you how fossils are formed and what they can tell us about
the past. An Internet Based Learning Activity for Reading and
Language Arts |
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| Visit
Sue at the Field Museum, Chicago The largest, most complete,
best preserved T-Rex |
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