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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

21. Maryland Science Center: Newsroom: Press Releases: Sense Of Smell Day Permeates
The day’s events are designed to teach children and adults the importance more than a dozen fullsize dinosaurs and interactive paleontology activities,
http://www.mdsci.org/newsroom/pressreleases/pressreleases_040505.html

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newsroom press releases april 5 2005 For more information: Tim McKenna - Himmelrich, Inc.
Tim@Himmelrich.com
Sense of Smell Day Permeates Maryland Science Center: Day of Stinky Family Events Features Rotten Sneaker Contest The Maryland Science Center will celebrate the twelfth annual Sense of Smell Day The most popular activity of the day, the Odor-Eaters Rotten Sneaker Contest Other smelly activities include a Smelling Bee Jelly Bean Test , and an S.Q. (Scent Quotient) Test . In the Smelling Bee , visitors will try to identify mystery scents for the chance to win prizes. While taking the Jelly Bean Test , visitors try to differentiate the taste between like-colored candies without being able to smell. The S.Q. Test will ask participants to match bottled scents to photographs. A furry, four-legged hero from the Chesapeake Search and Rescue Dog Association and a fellow canine in blue from the unit will demonstrate their amazing sense of smell at 12:00 PM. The demonstration will explain how these dogs are trained to be life savers and super scent trackers.

22. The Internet And Jurassic Park: Teaching Students To Think Critically About Dino
we used several activities to introduce them to paleontology and Earth history . To bring the students up to speed on dinosaur paleontology we first
http://people.hofstra.edu/faculty/J_B_Bennington/publications/JP.html
The Internet and Jurassic Park : teaching students to think critically about dinosaurs Vitale, Gail, Piscitello-Pall, Susan, and Bennington, J Bret, 1996. The Internet and Jurassic Park : teaching students to think critically about dinosaurs. American Paleontologist Critical Thinking in the Classroom Thinking critically is an important skill for students to learn, but it is a difficult one to teach. Critical thinking is hard work, requiring students to focus on an issue and apply previously learned ideas to evaluate new information. One way to capture the attention of students and get them excited about critical thinking is to take advantage of their interest in popular films. Fortunately, two recent movies have come along that contain enough scientific content to provide for fertile discussion in a science classroom. Previously, the 7th grade Earth Science students at Memorial Jr. High School were shown Apollo 13 during our astronomy unit. One aspect of the astronomy unit dealt with using this movie to explore the difference between reality and fantasy. We discussed several physical principles that apply to spaceflight and the students were asked to watch the film and note where violations of these principles occurred. The students really enjoyed their detective work, so we decided to use a similar approach and explore the science of paleontology through the film Jurassic Park The Internet Prior to beginning the unit on paleontology, a request was sent out on the internet asking for assistance in identifying paleontological inaccuracies in

23. Paleontology, Science Education, Dinosaur Expeditions, Discoveries And Exhibits
paleontology Dinosaurs, Earth Science Teaching Guides These groundbreakingearth science activitiesincluding models of erupting volcanoes,
http://www.projectexploration.org/reading.htm
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Earth Science Teaching Guides
Expeditions Crocodilian Resources Girl Talk ... Earth Science Aliki, My Visit to the Dinosaurs (HarperCollins, New York, 1984) $4.95. Barton, B., Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs (HarperCollins Publishers, New York, 1989) $10.95. Barton, B., Des os, des os de dinosaures, l'ecole des loisirs (Paris, 1991) $3.91. Bausum, A., Dragon Bones and Dinosaur Eggs, A Photobiography of Explorer Roy Chapman Andrews (National Geographic Society, Washington, DC, 2000) $17.95. Did Dinosaurs Live in Your Backyard: Questions and Answers About Dinosaurs (Scholastic Inc., New York, 1998) $5.95. Benton, M.

24. DLESE Find A Resource > Subject: Paleontology
Submit a comment or teaching tip. The activities in this 16page magazine encouragechildren to look more closely at geology in their local environments and
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25. NPS: Nature & Science» Geology Resources Division
Geology and paleontology activities Badlands National Park, South Dakota.Teaching paleontology in the National Parks and Monuments (grades 4-6)
http://www2.nature.nps.gov/geology/education/
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Air Biology ... Explore Geology: Explore Geology NPS Geology Skip to Content
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Views of the National Parks
Geology Books and Media
Teacher Resources This page provides educational resources and links for teaching geology with National Park examples.
Teacher Guides and Park Programs
Arches National Park's Red Rock Adventures - A Teacher's Guide to Canyon Country Outdoor Education A 130-page geology curriculum, called "The Many Faces of Delaware Water Gap", is available from Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. It includes curriculum-based field trips for five locations in the park in Pennsylvannia and New Jersey, as well as a 20 page introduction to general geologic topics for the park. Teachers are invited to contact the park for a free copy. (grades 3-6)

26. SCIENCE LINKS
Umea University Analytical Chemistry Teaching Resources A comprehensive list of Badlands National Park Lesson Plans Geology and paleontology activities.
http://www.col-ed.org/smcnws/msres/sciencelinks.html
LINKS
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BIOLOGY PHYSICS CHEMISTRY ...
The Chauvet Cave
An extraordinary archaeological finda decorated paleolithic cave in France.
Combined Caesarea Expeditions
Archaeological excavations at Caesarea Maritima, Israel.
DinoDon.com
"If it's dinosaurs you want, Dino Don's got 'em!"
Honolulu Community College Dinosaur Exhibit

The Israel National Museum of Science

NOVA Online/PyramidsThe Inside Story

Primate Info Net
The Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
BIOLOGY Access Excellence works to promote the inter-relationship between working scientists and biology teachers.
B-EYE
This site brings you "the world as seen through the eyes of a honeybee." BioChemNet A gateway to the best chemistry and molecular biology educational resources on the Web. The Biology Place Includes interactive tutorials, news and practice exams. Free trial period available. BioTech Searchable databases for bio. and chem. researchers or high school/college students. Botanical Society of North America Cells Alive Dennis Kunkel's Microscopy A collection of images showing the living world (insects, cells, biological molecules) as it appears at high magnification.

27. USGS Learning Web :: Links To Other Lesson Plans
Icon shows an illustration of a. NonUSGS site A Guide for teaching About CoastalWetlands Lesson plans and activities to teach students about wetlands.
http://interactive2.usgs.gov/learningweb/teachers/lesson_plans_links.asp
TEXT VERSION Life Science Geography: Maps Earth Science ... Other Links Link to USGS sites.
Link to non-USGS sites. We are happy to provide this link for your convenience. Please be aware that we cannot guarantee the accuracy of non-USGS sites.
Featured Sites
Wildlife and Contaminants Online

Introduces high school students to ecotoxicology.
Water Education Posters

Water resource posters with classroom activities.
Rocky Mountain Mapping Center: Education and Outreach

Contains lesson plans, classroom activities, and educational resources.
A Guide for Teaching About Coastal Wetlands

Lesson plans and activities to teach students about wetlands. USGS Volcano Hazards Program A comprehensive overview of the U.S. Geological Cascades Volcano Observatory Focuses on hazards, activity, history, and monitoring of volcanoes, with emphasis on volcanoes of the Western United States. Water Education Posters Water resource posters with classroom activities. Lessons on the Lake Provides lessons and activities that teach students basic water science and environmental issues.

28. USGS Learning Web :: Research Geology
NonUSGS site The Fragile Fringe Lesson plans and activities to teach studentsabout wetlands. Non-USGS site Earth Science Classroom activities
http://interactive2.usgs.gov/learningweb/students/homework_geology.asp
TEXT VERSION Research Geology Biology Geography ... Hydrology Link to USGS sites.
Link to non-USGS sites. We are happy to provide this link for your convenience. Please be aware that we cannot guarantee the accuracy of non-USGS sites.
Featured Sites in Geology
Geology Education and Outreach

Highlights geologic information helpful for the public, educators, students, scientists, businesses, and government agencies.
Geologic Information

Geologic and mineral resource surveys and mapping for the Department of the Interior.
Geology in the Parks

Explore geologic history and learn about rocks and minerals.
Earth Surface Dynamics

Source for ground-based and remotely sensed earth-science data and information used by global-change researchers; assesses of the potential effects of global change on society. Climatic Impacts Climatic variability can potentially affect the ecosystems, landscape, water resources, and society of the Southwest. Papers in this section examine aspects of these potential impacts. Debris-Flow Hazards in the United States Learn what causes debris flow and how it affects us. Reducing the Risk From Geomagnetic Hazards This factsheet describes how and why magnetic storms occur.

29. Internet Science Links, Science Web Sites From The Teaching Tank
Amazing Space A set of web-based activities primarily designed for classroom use, Museum of paleontology - From the University of California, Berkeley
http://www.tchg.com/tt/scilinks.htm
Welcome to
Science Education Web Site
New!
150 hands-on Science Lessons using Readily Available Materials! The Teaching Tank - Making Hands-on Science A Reality! I have checked these links many times, but the internet is changing rapidly. If you find one of these links isn't working, or if you would like to include new links, please send an e-mail to dburgess@rivier.edu . Thank you.
I have also begun a list of sites that aren't about science or math, but may be interesting to
Home School families
Astronomy Biology Chemistry ... Paleontology
Astronomy, Space, Solar System, Etc.
  • The Solar System in Pictures - Astronomy webquests and pictures of all the planets in the solar system. The pages load fast and there are great learning quizzes.
  • Amazing Space - A set of web-based activities primarily designed for classroom use, but made available for all to enjoy.
  • California Space and Science Center - Lesson plans and other resources for teachers.
  • Windows to the Universe - Graphics intensive web site about space science.
  • Thursday's Classroom from NASA - Connection between NASA's latest research and the classroom.
  • 30. G.I.R.L.S. CAMP: GIRLS TEACHING GIRLS SCIENCE
    Offered by The Webb Schools through the Alf Museum of paleontology, the fiveday Other lesson activities included a shark dissection, a mini-fireworks
    http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2004AM/finalprogram/abstract_79352.htm
    2004 Denver Annual Meeting (November 7–10, 2004) Paper No. 146-11 Presentation Time: 11:00 AM-11:15 AM
    G.I.R.L.S. CAMP: GIRLS TEACHING GIRLS SCIENCE
    MOFFAT, Heather A. and WIDEMAN, Natalia K., Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology, 1175 W. Baseline Road, Claremont, CA 91711, hmoffat@webb.org G.I.R.L.S. (Girls Investigating Real Life Science) Camp is a summer science education program which targets middle school girls, a group at-risk for underachievement in science and technology. The mission of the camp is to foster a love of science in young girls by way of curriculum, environment and example. Offered by The Webb Schools through the Alf Museum of Paleontology, the five-day summer program is a unique collaboration between a science museum, a private high school and four local public elementary schools. Under the guidance of two female paleontologists from the Alf Museum, a select group of 10th and 11th grade female student volunteers serve as the camp’s instructors. During the preceding spring, the student teachers prepare their lesson plans with adult science mentors and all complete an extensive training program. Campers are chosen during their fifth grade year from four elementary schools in the Claremont (California) Unified School District. Principals from the schools nominate students (1) who have expressed interest in science and (2) are from socioeconomic backgrounds which would most likely limit or prevent them from attending a summer science camp. The program is free to all participants.

    31. Research And Creative Activities 2003
    From the bone beds and back MSU paleontologists unearth dinosaurs getting toteach undergraduate and graduate students in paleontology, Varricchio
    http://www.montana.edu/wwwvr/activities/activities03/bonebeds.html
    Research Home Page
    From the bone beds and back MSU paleontologists unearth dinosaurs
    By Evelyn Boswell
    Dinosaur fossils continue to lumber out of their Eastern Montana graves, whispering secrets to Montana State University scientists and others who are trying to uncover the mysteries of their lives and deaths.
    Dave Varricchio, who fills a new position as assistant professor in earth sciences at MSU, examines a dinosaur bone bed in Inner Mongolia. Note the dinosaur footprint near his hand. (Mike Hettwer photo) Paleontologists have discovered 31 dinosaur skeletons in four years in the Hell Creek Formation around Jordan and the Fort Peck Reservoir alone, says Jack Horner, paleontologist at MSU's Museum of the Rockies. Not all were removed from the ground-or are expected to be. Of those skeletons, 10 were Triceratops, eight were Tyrannosaurus rex, five were duck-billed dinosaurs, and the rest were other smaller dinosaurs. They were all located on U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service property.
    "One of the coolest things to come out of all of this is that we have discovered that T. rex is a common dinosaur."
    Jack Horner. (Jeannine Lintner photo)

    32. ENC Online: Curriculum Resources: Teaching Paleontology In The National Parks An
    Teaching paleontology in the national parks and monuments and public lands acurriculum Presite activities Field trip A first paleontological outing
    http://www.enc.org/resources/records/full/0,1240,011600,00.shtm
    Skip Navigation You Are Here ENC Home Curriculum Resources Search the Site More Options Don't lose access to ENC's web site! Beginning in August, goENC.com will showcase the best of ENC Online combined with useful new tools to save you time. Take action todaypurchase a school subscription through goENC.com Classroom Calendar Digital Dozen ENC Focus ... Ask ENC Explore online lesson plans, student activities, and teacher learning tools. Search Browse Resource of the Day About Curriculum Resources Read articles about inquiry, equity, and other key topics for educators and parents. Create your learning plan, read the standards, and find tips for getting grants.
    Teaching paleontology in the national parks and monuments and public lands: a curriculum guide for teachers of the second and third grade levels
    Series: Parks as classrooms.
    Grades:
    ENC#:
    ENC-011600
    Publisher: US Department of the Interior (DOI). National Park Service (NPS). Fossil Butte National Monument
    Date:
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    Adaptations. Earth science. Ecosystems. Fossils. Geologic time. Geology. Informal education. Life Science. Natural history. Paleontology. Sedimentation.

    33. ENC Online: Curriculum Resources: Teaching Paleontology In The National Parks An
    Teaching paleontology in the national parks and monuments and public Lessons and activities; Resource materials for math or science; Teacher guides.
    http://www.enc.org/resources/records/0,1240,011600,00.shtm
    Skip Navigation You Are Here ENC Home Curriculum Resources Search the Site More Options Don't lose access to ENC's web site! Beginning in August, goENC.com will showcase the best of ENC Online combined with useful new tools to save you time. Take action todaypurchase a school subscription through goENC.com Classroom Calendar Digital Dozen ENC Focus ... Ask ENC Explore online lesson plans, student activities, and teacher learning tools. Search Browse Resource of the Day About Curriculum Resources Read articles about inquiry, equity, and other key topics for educators and parents. Create your learning plan, read the standards, and find tips for getting grants.
    Teaching paleontology in the national parks and monuments and public lands: a curriculum guide for teachers of the second and third grade levels
    Series: Parks as classrooms.
    Grades:
    ENC#:
    ENC-011600
    Publisher: US Department of the Interior (DOI). National Park Service (NPS). Fossil Butte National Monument
    Date:
    Ordering Information

    Similar Records

    Featured in ENC Focus Subjects:
    Science

    Adaptations. Earth science. Ecosystems. Fossils. Geologic time. Geology. Informal education. Life Science. Natural history. Paleontology. Sedimentation.

    34. NAGT Activities At 2005 GSA Meeting
    It s About Time Teaching the Temporal Aspects of Geoscience (Posters) Paleontological Society; Society of Vertebrate paleontology
    http://www.nagt.org/nagt/programs/NAGT_GSA_05.html
    @import "/styles/base.css"; @import "/styles/layout_standard.css"; @import "/styles/nagt_look.css"; NAGT NAGT Programs Sponsored Sessions and Events
    NAGT and Geoscience Education at GSA 2005
    16 - 19 October, 2005
    Salt Lake City, UT
    NAGT Business NAGT-Sponsored Educational Sessions Other Educational Sessions
    Organization Business
    • Executive Committee: Saturday, 10/15; 8:00 - 9:30 AM Executive Committee and Council: Saturday, 10/15; 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM, 1:30 - 4:30 PM Earth Science Education Reception (GSA ,GSA Div. Geo. Ed., NAGT, DLESE, Cutting Edge): Saturday, 10/15; 5:30 - 7:00 PM GSA Presidential Address and Awards: Saturday (11/6/04), 7:00 - 9:00 PM NAGT/GSA Div. Geo. Ed. Luncheon (Ticketed): Sunday, 10/16; 11:45 AM - 2:00 PM AGI Meeting: Monday, 10/17; 8:00 - 10:30 AM GSA Geoscience Education Division Management Board: Monday, 10/17; 3:00 - 4:00 PM GSA Geoscience Education Division Social: Monday, 10/17; 4:00 - 4:30 PM GSA Geoscience Education Division General Business Meeting: Monday, 10/17; 4:30 - 5:30 PM NAGT/USGS Coop Summer Field: Monday 10/17; 3:30 - 5:30 PM

    35. [Nagtnews] NAGTNews - Vol. 4, No. 2
    New paleontology Website 2.) Earth System Processes 2 3. A list of topicsincludes * How to teach students to recognize a system when they see it * A
    http://www.nagt.org/pipermail/nagtnews/2005-April/000013.html
    @import "/styles/base.css"; @import "/styles/serc_look.css"; @import "/styles/layout.css";
    [Nagtnews] NAGTNews - Vol. 4, No. 2
    Keith McKain GeoSci64 at comcast.net
    Fri Apr 22 21:04:32 CDT 2005

    36. Hunting Invertebrates In The Classroom
    The activity will introduce the student to the science of paleontology and its material or will help teach the session and bring their own material.
    http://www.beloit.edu/~SEPM/Fossil_Explorations/Hunting_Invertebrates.html
    HUNTING INVERTEBRATE FOSSILS IN THE CLASSROOM
    Jon O. Garbisch
    Department of Geology
    University of Kansas
    Lawrence, KS 66045 Level: Elementary to junior high Anticipated Learning Outcomes
    • The student will acquire a general knowledge of fossils and paleontology, the study of evidence of life in the past.
    • The student will be able to identify the major invertebrate groups (phyla) commonly found in the fossil record.
    • The student will learn how fossils tell us about the history of the earth.
    Introduction This activity is designed to provide a general knowledge about evidence of life in the past and paleontology, or more simply, fossils, with an emphasis on the invertebrate phyla which include over 95% of all animal species. A general knowledge of life is all the students need; even many five year olds know what a clam, snail, insect, starfish, or octopus is and where these kinds of animals may live. The activity will introduce the student to the science of paleontology and its intimate relationship to sedimentary geology. The main concept here is that the organism interacted with the rock-forming environment. Information is preserved in the sedimentary rocks and the fossil remains. The information in one is very important in our understanding of the other. The activity also introduces the student to what the professional paleontologist does to earn a living.
    Background Your state geological survey, local geology society or natural history museum often publish good introductory guides to the local rocks or sell general introductory books for the hobbyist. Ideally, I recommend the instructor take at least one introductory course in geology or read a few introductory books on the the subject. Many universities offer introductory geology courses in the summer. I do believe a general knowledge of biology and a long evening of reading would suffice for the simpler parts of the exercise, especially if you can find a local geologist willing to help.

    37. 2005 Short Courses
    the UC Museum of paleontology Understanding and Teaching Evolution website, SC13 HandsOn activities for Teaching Physics in Elementary and Middle
    http://www.cascience.org/shortcourses05.html
    Short Courses
    Short courses are three- or six-hour presentations designed to address a specific science concept in-depth. Short courses are presented by acknowledged experts in the topic and include hands-on, interactive instruction. They are optional, additional-fee events that are open to registered conference participants on a first-come, first-served basis. Unsold short course tickets may be available on-site at the conference, but as many short courses sell out early, CSTA highly encourages advance ticket purchase. To purchase tickets, indicate short course number on your conference registration form and include ticket payment with your total fee. Jump to:
    Saturday All Day
    Saturday Morning Saturday Afternoon F SC1: Meeting Fifth Grade Test Objectives: Electric Circuits
    Laura Tucker, Workshop Coordinator, Lawrence Hall of Science

    38. Pony Express 3.3-4
    Teaching paleontology and Geology in South America Gary has already becomeinvolved in the paleontology activities at the New Mexico Museum of Natural
    http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/ponyexpress/pony3_3 4/pe3_34.htm

    39. Paleontology Division Activities
    Casting and molding are continuous parts of the Division s activities. Casts ofspecimens are used in teaching, exhibits, and research.
    http://www.depts.ttu.edu/museumttu/PaleoWebsite/activities.html
    Paleontology Division
    Home
    Activities Collections Exhibits Personnel
    Field Work The staff, students, and volunteers of the Paleontology Division take numerous field trips during the year. These trips are for prospecting for new finds, examining known sites, and excavating active localities. One advantage for Division personnel is that most of their field localities are less than an hour's drive from Lubbock. This and the mild winters of the Llano Estacado allow the division to do field work throughout the year. We are fortunate to love our work. You will often find members of the Division in the field, working on their own research or assisting one of the other members in their prospecting or excavations, both on weeknights and weekends. Dr. Chatterjee and students in the field. A phytosaur is jacketed in the field. Excavating fossils at MOTT VPL 3869 in the Cooper Canyon Formation. Students and researchers loading a poposaur jacket onto an ATV.
    Research Our research at the museum is primarily concerned with vertebrate remains in the Upper Triassic Dockum Group of West Texas. The Dockum Group includes the two formations which most of the Triassic fossils come from: the Tecovas Formation (Carnian) and the Cooper Canyon Formation (Norian). Division personnel study a variety of fauna from the Triassic. Currently research is being performed on two ornithodiran taxa, pterosaurs, dinosaurs, rauisuchids, poposaurids, stagonolepidids, metoposaurids, procolophonids, trilophsaurids, phytosaurs, a sphenosuchian, and other taxa. Research ranges from the description of new species and new occurrences of known species to theoretical interpretations of biomechanics. The research underway will contribute to a better understanding of the Triassic world and its fauna.

    40. LII - Results For "teaching Aids Devices"
    From the Museum of paleontology, University of California, Berkeley. An arteducation site that includes handson activities and techniques;
    http://www.lii.org/search?subsearch=Teaching Aids devices;query=Teaching Aids de

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