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  1. Dinosaurs Sing Along Activity Book with CD: Songs That Teach Dinosaurs (Sing Along Activity Books) by Kim Mitzo Thompson, 2006-07-01

1. HANDS-ON PALEONTOLOGY ACTIVITIES FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL
HANDSON PALEONTOLOGY ACTIVITIES FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL demonstrate the effectiveness of using dinosaurs to teach concepts such as
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2. K-12 Resources
Learning From the Fossil Record is a set of articles and classroom activities using paleontology to teach major concepts in science.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

3. Rocks, Minerals Nand Fossils
the "stuff" that is necessary to teach this unit. with molds and casts mirrors the activities of Edwards, W. N. Early history of
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4. Resources For Kid-safe Web Fun And Activities To Inspire
OF WEB FUN ACTIVITIES Entertaining playgrounds that please, inspire and teach children Here's a real dinosaur find Paleontology made
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5. K-12 Paleontology LESSON PLANS / CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES
Paleontology. GENERAL. DINOS. LESSON PLANS / CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES. OTHER ANCIENT LIFEFORMS of lesson plans designed to teach various
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6. University Of California, Berkeley Museum Of Paleontology
a set of articles and classroom activities using paleontology to teach major concepts in science, and the Integrating Science Teaching, and
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7. USGS Learning Web Links To Other Lesson Plans
Museum of Paleontology Learn about fossils and earth history The Fragile Fringe Lesson plans and activities to teach students about wetlands.
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8. USGS Learning Web Explorers Ecosystems Links
the Fossil Record Fun education site about paleontology and earthscience. The Fragile Fringe Lesson plans and activities to teach students
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9. Paleontology Web Sites For Science Teachers
National Center for Science Education Resource for teaching evolution. Walking With Dinosaurs - Articles and activities from the BBC series.
http://www.teach-nology.com/teachers/subject_matter/science/paleontology/
Curriculum Lesson Plans Organizers Rubrics ...
  • The Age of Dinosaurs - World Book Encyclopedia collection of facts about dinosaurs, how they lived, recent discoveries, and scientific studies.
  • Alastair's Dinosaurs - Dinosaur activities, games, museum reviews, and theories. In English and German.
  • All About Dinosaurs - Learn about dinosaurs, dinosaur extremes, how dinosaurs are named, and dinosaur myths. Includes print out dinosaur information pages.
  • Amrit's Website of Dinosaurs - Contains descriptions of lesser-known dinosaurs as compiled by a 5-year-old.
  • Australian Dinosaurs - Colourful illustrations and infos about Australian dinosaurs of the Cretaceous era. Watch the Muttaburrasaurus hatch or the Kronosaurus swim in the ancient sea.
  • BioQuest Crinoid Education Project - How a scientist reconstructs the living conditions of a fossil crinoid. Crosswinds Dinoplanet - Dinosaur information broken down by Mesozoic Period. Also contains a glossary of paleontological terms and detailed information for some dinosaurs and other Mesozoic animals.
  • 10. K-12 Resources
    reclining Trex icon Learning From the Fossil Record is a set of articles andclassroom activities using paleontology to teach major concepts in science.
    http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/museum/k-12.html
    Education is an important aspect of UCMP's mission, including efforts targeted at the K-12 level.
    Classroom Activities and Lessons
    Understanding Evolution is a comprehensive on-line resource developed to meet the needs of K-12 teachers. The site provides an informal on-line course covering essential science content, as well as a searchable database of resources for the classroom. Introduced in 2004. Explorations Through Time is a series of interactive, web-based educational modules that address topics such as fossils, the history of life, biological evolution, the science of paleontology and the scientific process. Learning From the Fossil Record is a set of articles and classroom activities using paleontology to teach major concepts in science. The Paleontology Portal provides access to high-quality North American paleontology resources on the Internet, including information about particular geographic regions, geologic time periods, and representative fossils. ISTAT Digital Curriculum Guide contains lessons in physical science, life science, and earth and space sciences for grade levels 6-8 and 9-12.

    11. Denver Earth Science Project Summer Course Listing
    A kit of materials to teach the activities in Units 2 3 (Home radon test kit,video, The paleontology and Dinosaurs module teaches students basic
    http://www.mines.edu/outreach/cont_ed/desp/desp6.html
    Denver Earth Science Project
    Summer 2006 Courses
    Each course carries 1 or more graduate-level re-licensure credits as indicated. Summer 2006 classes will be announced here as soon as they are confirmed.
    (The Denver Earth Science Project will consider bringing a workshop to any location where sponsorship is available. Please contact us for details.) All courses are offered in cooperation with the Extended Studies Program of the Colorado Commission on Higher Education. Back to DESP Home Page

    12. GSA Annual Meeting - Denver 2002 - K-16 Activities
    handson experiences in using paleontology to teach science. Highlights includepaleontology and scientific literacy, paleontology and the World Wide
    http://www.geosociety.org/meetings/2002/crswks-k16.htm
    K-16 Education Program
    K-16 teachers, graduate students, and scientists: Please join us for an exciting and diverse series of workshops (below) for educators at all grade levels. Plan to preregister to ensure your spot in the session of your choice. Meeting registration is required in addition to the course fee ($40 registration for K-12 professionals or for weekend-only workshop participation). Sign up for the
    K-12 Field Trip

    Attention

    High School

    Teachers
    Graduate-level recertification credits from the Colorado School of Mines or the University of Colorado will be offered to participants in the workshops for an additional fee and a written assignment. Credit information will be available at the workshops. Look for the Share-a-thon in the Geoscience Education Division and Education Committee booths, #251-253, in the Exhibit Hall . If you would like to participate, please contact Julie Sexton
    Exploring Plate Tectonics: A Hands-On Approach, Part I [601]
    Sun., Oct. 27, 1:30-4:30 p.m. Cosponsored by National Association of Geoscience Teachers and Tasa Graphics, Inc. During this active hands-on and inquiry-based workshop, we will explore evidence for the structure of lithospheric plates and investigate seafloor spreading. Maps and models (including the Plate Tectonics 3-D Puzzle) will be used throughout the session. Participants will receive a seafloor map poster and copies of the activities.

    13. GSA Free Teacher Resources - Secondary Lesson Plans - Paleontology & Evolution
    in using paleontology and related fields to teach major concepts in science . Contains some activities, lesson plans, quizzes, puzzles and games.
    http://www.geosociety.org/educate/LessonPlans/s_paleo.htm

    K-12 Teacher Resources
    Distinguished Educator State Standards Biggs Award ... Earth Science Week Some documents may
    require Acrobat Reader Return to K-12 Teacher Resources Sorted by: Topic Age Group More Resources in
    GeoMart
    see"Science
    & Teaching Aids"
    Lesson Plans
    Lesson Plan Links
    GSA is not responsible for content on web sites linked from our site. However, please contact us if you encounter broken links.
    Life Has a History - introduces students to the history of life and how it results in today's biodiversity.
    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/education/explorations/tours/intro/index.html
    Getting Into the Fossil Record - helps students gain a basic understanding of what a fossil is and how a fossil forms. Need computer access, adaptable to elementary.
    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/education/explorations/tours/fossil/index.html
    Understanding Geologic Time - introduces students to geologic time, the evidence for events in Earth's history, relative and absolute dating techniques, and the significance of the geologic time scale. Need computer access, adaptable to elementary.
    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/education/explorations/tours/geotime/index.html

    14. LII - Results For "biology"
    Several interactive, multimedia activities to teach basic biology concepts, Strange Science The Rocky Road to Modern paleontology and Biology
    http://www.lii.org/search?searchtype=subject;query=Biology;subsearch=Biology

    15. K-12: Paleontology : LESSON PLANS / CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES
    LESSON PLANS / CLASSROOM activities. Evolution A collection of lesson plansdesigned to teach various components of the theory of evolution, from taxonomy
    http://www.ceismc.gatech.edu/busyt/paleo_l.shtml

    Paleontology
    GENERAL DINOS LESSON PLANS / CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES ... Teachers' Reference Section
    LESSON PLANS / CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES
    Evolution
    A collection of lesson plans designed to teach various components of the theory of evolution, from taxonomy to radioactive half-life dating. Text
    outcast.gene.com/ae/AE/AEPC/WWC/1995/index.html

    Learning from the Fossil Record
    A collection of classroom activities from the UC Berkeley site covering many different aspects of paleontology, from forams to dinosaurs. Text, graphics
    The lessons:
    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/fosrec/Learning.html

    Content standards lessons address:
    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/fosrec/Matrix.html
    Carolyn Cole Andrew Kerr
    Carolyn Cole
    ... A. Kerr (andrew.kerr@ceismc.gatech.edu)

    16. MoS | CD-ROMs
    Dinosaurs/paleontology. A World of Dinosaurs Multimedia Dinosaurs (Ages 8up) Millie s Math House (Ages 2-5) Uses six play activities to teach young
    http://www.mos.org/doc/1166
    Skip navigation
    Museum of Science, Boston
    home sitemap search
    CD-ROMs
    at the Museum
    CD-ROMs at The Lyman Library
    Museum of Science members and New England teachers can borrow two CD-ROMs for two weeks at a time and can return them by mail. Available in the Lyman Library, Museum of Science Boston. Call 617-589-0170 for more info.
    Subject Headings
    Aeronautics and Astronomy
    Astronomy: An Immersive Journey Through the Universe (Ages 10-up) Learn astronomy, hands-on, discover the universe, explore new scientific findings. Exploring the Solar System and Beyond (Ages 3-8) Takes children on a journey to the moon, the sun, and the planets, and shows how scientists use telescopes and spacecraft to learn about objects in the solar system and beyond. In English and Spanish. Lost in Space (Ages 7-11) As the leader of a Milky Way Project, your mission is to enter deep space and travel to a distant galaxy in search of planets that can support human life. The Magic School Bus Explores the Solar System (Ages 6-10) A special field trip on the magic school bus allows Ms. Frizzle's class to get a first-hand look at the major parts of the solar system. Not available for Macintosh.

    17. MY DINOSAUR PAGE
    Here s a list of teaching activities that can be used within an interdisciplinaryunit teachers can use paleontology to teach major concepts in science.
    http://www.eagle.ca/~matink/themes/Dinosaurs/dinoeduc.html
    Home Page Ontario Curriculum Teacher Resources Libraries ... Themes
    Education
  • Boning Up on Fossil Features

  • Through an investigation of various dinosaurs, Grade 6-12 students explore the relationship between physical features and survival. They use a New York Times article as a starting point for their explorations.
  • Dinosaur Babies, Fossils, and Make Your Own Dinosaur

  • This lesson plan helps primary students to gain a better understanding of what fossils are and how to make their own. They will also identify dinosaurs and their babies.
  • Dinosaur Decisions

  • Instructions for an educational card game for grade one and two students in which the learner matches dinosaur names and attributes with the appropriate picture.
  • Dinosaur Discovery

  • A three week teaching unit for early elementary students.
  • Dinosaur Dig

  • Wooden dinosaur models are used with students in grades 3-12 to demonstrate a procedure a field paleontologist may use.
  • Dinosaur Quiz
  • An on-line dinosaur quiz covering basic dinosaur facts.
  • Dinosaurs
  • A unit for Kindergarten students from SEDL. Included is a unit overview and background information for the teacher, seven lessons and links to associated web sites on dinosaurs. Spanish translation is also provided.

    18. Untitled Document
    teaching interests and activities. I teach courses in organismal biology at several My research interests are in vertebrate morphology, paleontology,
    http://www.wellesley.edu/Biology/Faculty/emily.html
    Emily A. Buchholtz Professor of Biological Sciences SC 560, SC 333 ebuchholtz@wellesley.edu Teaching interests and activities I teach courses in organismal biology at several levels of the curriculum. These include introductory Organismal Biology (BISC 111), Comparative Vertebrate Physiology / Anatomy (BISC 203), Evolution (BISC 202) and an evolution seminar (BISC 305) entitled A Brief History of Life. I have also taught in multidisciplinary programs (Cluster in 1991-1992, INCIPIT in 1995-1996 and 1996-1997) and in the Geology Department. Research interests and activities My research interests are in vertebrate morphology, paleontology, and evolution. I am particularly interested in the evolution of the vertebral column, and in the way in which the serially homologous vertebrae have been subject to meristic, homeotic, and homologous changes. Such evolutionary changes are particularly dramatic when the axial skeleton is reorganized in taxa that are undergoing major environmental shifts. I have concentrated on three vertebrate lineages undergoing secondary invasion of marine environments: ichthyosaurs, whales, and seacows. I document variations in column morphology to predict mode of locomotion and to trace the evolutionary history of the marine invasion. The image on the right shows anterior caudal vertebrae of a juvenile Early Pliocene sea cow

    19. Paleontology In The 21st Century: The Image Of Paleontology
    The outreach activities we suggest are variants of those used by museums and The aim is to teach all paleontologists how to communicate with the media
    http://www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted_sites/paleonet/paleo21/rr/image.html
      Paleontology in the 21st Century
      (An International Senckenberg Conference and Workshop)
      Reports and Recommendations
    The Image of Paleontology and Public Outreach: Panpaleontological Issues
    Jeff Thomason
    , 2601 OVC Biomedical Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, CANADA, N1G-2W1
    Lourdes Lubas
    , Department of Energy, Merritt Road, Fort Bonifacio, Metro Manila, PHILIPPINES
    Paul Koch
    , Earth Sciences EMS Building, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA
    Rashel Rosen
    , 2719 S. Southern Oaks Drive, Houston, TX 77608, USA
    Gail Ashley
    , Rutgers University, Dept. of Geological Sciences, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1179, USA
    J. Whitey Hagadorn
    , Department of Earth Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0740, USA
    Daniel Goujet
    , Mus. National d'Histoire Naturelle, 8, rue de Buffon, 757005 Paris, FRANCE Cathleen May , Geological Society of America, P. O. Box 9140, Boulder, CO 80301-9140, USA Judy Scotchmoor , Museum Relations, Museum of Paleontology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-4780 USA SUMMARY All paleontologists must work individually and in concert to improve the public image of paleontology, using as many outreach avenues as possible. We make four recommendations here to enhance and coordinate the efforts of individuals and societies, while providing a focal point for media interaction and capitalizing on available technology. Action on all but one of the recommendations requires champions from within the discipline. To echo an old military recruiting slogan: your science needs you.

    20. Index
    Knowing how to teach authentic science inquiry is the second step for science Language Arts/paleontology The activities for this day centered on
    http://novationsjournal.org/content/print.pl?sid=04/05/02/1947228

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