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100 Facts Dinosaurs

100 Facts Dinosaurs

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A Dinosaur Word Mat would be great to introduce learners to the important vocabulary of the topic. This one can be used as a visual aid as well as vocabulary reference for students while they are working on their activities. The biggest plant eaters weighed over 100 tons • Some of the biggest plant eaters had to eat as much as a ton of food a day. This is similar to eating a bus-sized pile of vegetation every day. [8]

Measuring 50 feet, Liopleurodon was the biggest aquatic reptile, half the size of the blue whale. [4] The smallest dinosaur egg ever found was only 3 centimeters long and weighed 75 grams. It is not known what kind of species it came from. The largest dinosaur eggs ever found belong to a meat eater in Asia called segnosaurus (“slow lizard”). The eggs are around 19 inches long. [11]Tyrannosaurus rex ate up to 22 tons of meat a year. It had jagged teeth 6 inches (15 cm) long. It couldn’t chew, so it swallowed its food in large chunks. [2] Reading is a great way to gather information and learn about new things. Now that you have introduced the topic of dinosaurs to your students, use this non-fiction Dinosaur eBook to help advance your students’ learning! In this book, you will find a lot of information about dinosaurs and the world they lived in. Have a look at the content you will find in this resource: The smartest dinosaur was probably the Troodon (“tooth that wounds”). It had a brain the size of a mammal or bird today. It also had grasping hands and stereoscopic vision. [11]

In the 1993 movie, Jurassic Park, there is only 15 minutes of dinosaur footage: 6 minutes of CGI and 9 minutes of animatronics. [9] BBC Teach has a useful set of videos and resources to support teaching a dinosaur topic in EYFS, KS1 and KS2. In the original Jurassic Park, Michael Crichton wanted John Hammond, the park overseer, to be a dark "Walt Disney." [9] By using resources like this, you may be instilling a love for these creatures in your students. Who knows? Maybe the next big palaeontologist is in your class!When children read these fact files, they can learn lots of interesting information all about dinosaurs. They can find out: One of the weirdest dinosaurs is the Suzhousaurus. Looking like a giant rat, this odd dinosaur also had a furry body, which suggests it is a distant ancestor of the giant ground sloth. [1]



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