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  1. Edwina, The Dinosaur Who Didn't Know She Was Extinct by Mo Willems, 2006-09-01
  2. Dinosaurs Love Underpants by Claire Freedman, 2009-12-29
  3. Oh, Say Can You Say Di-no-saur? (Cat in the Hat's Learning Library) by Bonnie Worth, 1999-04-06
  4. Ten Terrible Dinosaurs (Picture Puffins) by Paul Stickland, 2000-10-01
  5. The Great Dinosaur Mystery and the Bible by Paul S. Taylor, 1998-09
  6. The Magic School Bus in the Time of the Dinosaurs by Joanna Cole, 1995-08-01
  7. Saving The Stegosaurus (Dinosaur Cove) by Rex Stone, 2009-07-01
  8. Ten Little Dinosaurs Picture Book (Wiggle Eyes) by Jim Harris, 1996-10-01
  9. Dinosaur's Binkit by Sandra Boynton, 1998-09-01
  10. Dinosaur Hunt (Max Spaniel) by David Catrow, 2009-08-01
  11. Attack of the Tyrannosaurus (Dinosaur Cove, No. 1) by Rex Stone, 2008-05
  12. Detective Dinosaur (I Can Read Book 2) by James Skofield, 1998-02-28
  13. Cam Jansen:The Mystery of the Dinosaur Bones (Cam Jansen) by David A. Adler, 2004-07-22
  14. Happy Birthday, Danny and the Dinosaur! (I Can Read Book 1) by Syd Hoff, 1997-05-30

61. Productions Dinosaurs 3D Inc. Present, Dinosaurs 3D : Giants Of Patagonia
Productions dinosaurs 3D inc. is now concentrating its efforts on the highly anticipated production of dinosaurs 3D, the first episode in their trilogy of
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62. Show Me - Dinosaurs, Dinosaur Games And Fun Dinosaur Things To Do From UK Museum
Show me features dinosaur games, activities, things to do from UK museums, galleries and science centres. Dino facts, dinosaur links and how to make a
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Gone Fishing
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Dinosaur Defender
Natural History Museum SHOW.ME
Dinosphere
Hatch dinosaur eggs, help a lost dinosaur find its family, play dinosaur snap and then create a dinosaur scene! From The Children's Museum of Indianapolis SHOW.ME
Dinner ladies, look away now - this game is too scary for you. From the Natural History Museum SHOW.ME
Dino Directory
Dinosaur facts, pictures and bones from The Natural History Museum SHOW.ME
Predator or Scavenger?
You decide. From The Natural History Museum SHOW.ME
Rocky's Time Machine Board Game
Travel back 250 million years in your time machine to discover the oldest dinosaur. Great for a rainy day. From Jurassic Coast SHOW.ME
Clay Dinosaurs
How to make a clay dinosaur model. SHOW.ME
Dinosaur Story
Write a time travelling dinosaur story! SHOW.ME
Invent A Dinosaur
Are you up to being a dinosaur inventor? SHOW.ME
Dino Jokes
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63. Queensland Museum - Dinosaurs Of Ancient Queensland
This is the front page of a feature about the dinosaurs of Queensland.
http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/features/dinosaurs/

64. Morrison
Dinosaur Ridge preserves the trackways of dinosaurs that roamed the be shores of the Cretaceous Interior Seaway.
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65. Discovering Dinosaurs--Earth Science Lesson Plan (grades K-5)--DiscoverySchool.c
Students learn to describe how evidence is used to try to determine what a dinosaur looked like and how it behaved. They learn that when two scientists
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    describe how evidence is used to try to determine what a dinosaur looked like and how it behaved use evidence to support a theory about dinosaurs explain that when two scientists disagree about a theory, they can still both be practicing good science Materials
    For this lesson, you will need: chart paper markers copies of What Remains? worksheet copies of Dinosaur Footprints worksheet copies of What Happened Here? worksheet Procedures Explain to students that they are going to learn about how scientists use evidence left by the dinosaurs to tell what dinosaurs looked like and how they behaved. Let students know that they will be trying to decide some things about dinosaurs from what dinosaurs left behind.

66. Prehistoric Life - Dinosaurs.
This section includes a dinosaur family tree and information on Tyrannosaurus rex, Victoria s polar dinosaurs and the extinction of the dinosaurs.
http://museumvictoria.com.au/prehistoric/dinosaurs/index.html
If the size of the text in this page is too small, please either turn javascript on or adjust the default text size of your browser. What is a Fossil? Invertebrate Fossils Dinosaurs Ice Age Animals ... Victoria's Fossils Dinosaurs Dinosaur Family Tree Tyrannosaurus rex Victoria's Dinosaurs Dinosaur Mass Extinction ... Further Information
Dinosaurs
Dinosaur fossils include not only bones, but also footprints, eggs, skin, gastroliths (stomach stones), and coprolites (fossil dung). They have been studied by scientists for over 150 years, and yet there is still much to be done by future palaeontologists before we have a full understanding of what dinosaurs were and how they lived. The relationship between some of the main types of dinosaurs, large and small, is shown using a family tree We look in more detail at one dinosaur that interests a lot of people, Tyrannosaurus rex Victoria's Dinosaurs describes some of the polar dinosaurs that have been found here in southern Australia. Why did the dinosaurs become extinct around 65 million years ago? Scientists now think this mass extinction was caused by the impact of a huge meteor. Jurassic Park and other films have been based on the notion that scientists may be able to rebuild extinct animals. Are

67. Dinosaur Adventure Land - Where Dinosaurs And The Bible Meet!
Dinosaur themed park with playgrounds, science demonstrations and science camp. Hours of operation, ticket rates and virtual tour available.
http://www.dinosauradventureland.com/

68. Dinosaurs And Prehistoric Adventures | Utah.com
With numerous dinosaur quarries and fossils to be discovered, Utah is paradise for those seeking to discover the prehistoric.
http://www.utah.com/dinosaur/
Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Adventures
Millions of years ago, dinosaurs rumbled across the landscape of what is now Utah. Thousands of remnants of this prehistoric era are carefully preserved and interpreted in sites, museums and quarries across the state, awaiting your discovery.
Dinosaur National Monument
The Quarry at Dinosaur National Monument is closed until further notice while repairs are made on the building structure. The quarry is the only place in the monument where the public can easily see dinosaur fossils embedded in rock.
  • The Quarry Visitor Center at Dinosaur National Monument, located 20 miles east of Vernal, near Jensen, offers Utah's most dramatic dinosaur display. It is a time capsule preserved in an ancient river sandbar. Here, the fossilized remains of over 2,000 bones have been exposed in a 200-foot-long wall, now enclosed as a permanent exhibit. Beyond the Quarry, Dinosaur National Monument offers trails, tours and activities which highlight the area's unique geology, history, wildlife and rugged beauty. The Split Mountain and Green River Campgrounds are located near the Quarry Visitor Center. Call 435-789-2115 for information.
Below is a sampling of other dinosaur-related attractions. Enjoy these prehistoric adventures, but remember that fossils and bones represent a priceless part of Utah's past. These remnants are protected by federal regulations and must be left undisturbed.

69. EduHound Site Sets :: Dinosaurs
Interactively explore 20 dinosaurs and see how their bodies worked, see how their size compares to yours, and watch them come to life!
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70. Cabazon Dinosaurs
The World s Biggest dinosaurs in Cabazon, California. Visit the concrete beasts Mr. Rex and Dinny. Dinny boasts a store and museum inside its belly.
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71. Honolulu Community College Dinosaur Exhibit
For the first time in Hawaii, there is a unique, free, permanent exhibit of dinosaur fossils available for public viewing. These fossils are replicas from
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Dinosaurs in Hawaii!
Honolulu Community College invites you...
For the first time in Hawaii , there is a unique, free, permanent exhibit of dinosaur fossils available for public viewing. These "fossils" are replicas from the originals at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, which boasts one of the finest and largest collections of dinosaur fossils in the world. HCC is providing Hawaii's students and interested community groups with an exciting look at the prehistoric natural history of the world by displaying the fossils of some of the largest terrestrial creatures that ever lived. Knowledgeable docents can give presentations geared to different age levels.
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  • Triceratops Skull
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  • Other Internet resources Take a narrated tour of the exhibit! Rick Ziegler , History instructor and one of the six-year old exhibit's founders, is on hand. Select the speaker icon to hear him talk on each piece. Rick introduces himself. updated 21oct96
  • 72. Dinosaur Floor
    From the Classroom of the Future website. Includes an introduction to the major theories on the CretaceousTertiary extinction event.
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    73. Prehistoric World, Prehistoric Time, Photos Videos, Maps, Facts, Images, And Mor
    Links to dinosaur articles in National Geographic magazine.
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    74. Dino Don Inc.
    If you are looking for dinosaur videos, books, activities, resources, and even a DinoDictionary - You ve come to the right place!
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    75. Rare Mummified Dinosaur Unearthed: Contains Skin, And Maybe Organs, Muscle
    Scientists announce the discovery of the world s most intact dinosaur mummy a 67million-year-old plant-eater that contains fossilized bones and skin
    http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2007/12/dino_mummy
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    Rare Mummified Dinosaur Unearthed: Contains Skin, and Maybe Organs, Muscle
    By Evan Ratliff Scientists have uncovered the mummy of a 67-million-year-old plant-eating hadrosaur, a duck-billed herbivore common to North America. Image: National Geographic Channel Scientists on Monday announced the discovery of what appears to be the world's most intact dinosaur mummy: a 67-million-year-old plant-eater that contains fossilized bones and skin tissue, and possibly muscle and organs. Preserved by a natural fluke of time and chemistry, the four-ton mummified hadrosaur, a duck-billed herbivore common to North America, could reshape the understanding of dinosaurs and their habitat, its finders say. "There is no doubt about it that this dinosaur is a very, very significant find," said Tyler Lyson, a graduate student in geology at Yale University who discovered the dinosaur in North Dakota.

    76. Grade 2 Dinosaur WebQuest
    You will learn about one dinosaur and the time period in which it lived. You will then work together with the other members of your class to design a
    http://olc.spsd.sk.ca/de/webquests/dino/dinowq.htm
    Dinosaur WebQuest A WebQuest for Grade Two Coordinated by J. Byers
    Designed by Ruth Elliott Christine Todd
    (Elementary School teachers for the Saskatoon Public Schools , Saskatchewan, Canada) Tested by: Grade 2 students Introduction Task Process Evaluation ... Teacher Page
    Introduction Click on the envelope to read your mail!
    The Task You will learn about one dinosaur and the time period in which it lived. You will then work together with the other members of your class to design a Dinosaur Zoo.
    The Process 1. Learn about the time of the dinosaurs.
    a. Where in time did the dinosaurs live? Look at the picture of the staircase below. Each step shows millions of years in the age of the earth.
    The bottom step is when the earth was very young. We live at the top of the yellow stair step. Dinosaurs lived 245 million years ago, where the green stair steps begin. The Age of Dinosaurs, the Mesozoic era, lasted for three green stair steps or for 185 million years. At the end of the Cretaceous period, 65 million years ago, dinosaurs suddenly died out and became extinct. b. We learn about dinosaurs by digging up their bones. Click below to watch a clip about dinosaur fossils. Then use your

    77. SDNHM: Dinosaur Data And Fossil Facts
    Dinosaur data and fossil facts from the San Diego Natural History Museum.
    http://www.sdnhm.org/kids/dinosaur/
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    Finding Fossils

    Discover how, where, and what you need to know about finding fossils. Dinosaur Bytes
    Dig up dinosaur data, find out what is and isn't a dinosaur. Name That Reptile!
    Match dinosaurs and prehistoric reptiles with their scientific names. The Mystery of the Ankylosaur
    (Slide show) Jurassic Jumble
    Search for dinosaur names in this interactive puzzle. (Requires support for Java applets.)
    Or try our free downloadable version Explore Fossil Mysteries
    Albertosaurus illustration: Tim Gunther Kids' Habitat Regional Fossils

    78. Elementary Theme Pages For Students And Teachers
    This site designed for P E students and teachers. It s web pages list dinosaurrelated resources on the world wide web.
    http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/dinosaur.htm
    Elementary Theme Pages The Dinosaurs
    General Resources

    Dinosaur Disappearance

    Dinosaur Factsheets

    Dinosaur Classification
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    Dino Trace Fossils

    contact Jim Cornish,
    Grade Five Teacher,
    Gander, Newfoundland, Canada.
    This page was last updated on September 2001.
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