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Martin Burrett

Dino Dig - 9 views

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    A fun dinosaur archaeologist themed coordinates game. Find the correct coordinates to uncover the dinosaur bones. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Ted Sakshaug

Download-a-Dinosaur - 0 views

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    Designs for easy-to-make paper dinosaurs that you can download from this site and print out on your printer. All that is needed is scissors and glue. Soon your office will be overrunning with raptors. How about triceratops with names on them as place settings at a kid's birthday party? Or a 30-minute crafts activity?
Tania Sheko

The golden age of dinosaur discovery - Ockham's Razor - ABC Radio National (Australian ... - 7 views

  • You don’t have to imagine very hard. Dinosaurs didn’t die out when an asteroid hit the Earth 66 million years ago. In fact, wherever you live, you can probably step outside and look up into the trees and skies to find them: birds are dinosaurs and they are all around you.
Vicki Davis

Dinosaurs - Resources - TES - 1 views

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    Another fun way to end the school year: dig into these dinosaur lesson plans.
Martin Burrett

Daisy the Dinosaur - 5 views

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    Get little ones interesting in basic programming by playing with Daisy the Dinosaur on this fun iPad app. Set a list of commands in free-play mode or complete challenges. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Vicki Davis

Dinosaur Games - KidsDinos.com - Dinosaurs For Kids - 8 views

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    An index of educational dinosoar games - hat tip Stephen Anderson.
Martin Burrett

http://www.uberarcade.com/multimedia/flash/201011/gh_me-and-my-dinosaur_93.swf - 5 views

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    A wonderful story site for younger children where the readers play a platform game with Rex the dinosaur to follow the storyline. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
C CC

Resource: Paleontology Museum features 3-D Images of Prehistoric Fossils - 2 views

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    3D Dinosaur Skeletons
Vicki Davis

Researchers say tooth proves T. rex was predator - CNN.com - 1 views

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    More science news! A duckbill dinosaur was found with a trex tooth in it. Yes - Trex was a predator, so no rewrite of Jurassic park is needed. "You see 'Jurassic Park,' and you see T. rex as this massive hunter and killer, as incredibly vicious. But scientists have argued for 100 years that he was too big and too slow to hunt prey and that he was probably a scavenger, an animal that feeds only on dead things," University of Kansas paleontologist David Burnham said. Burnham and researcher Robert DePalma got what Burnham described as his "lucky break" when they found the fossil of a duckbill dinosaur's tail with a tooth in it."
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