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Slide 1 - Dinosaurs
Slide 2 - Movie Time Watch The Land Before Time
Slide 3 - After Watching “The Land Before Time” Answer these questions; 1.) What colors were Dinosaurs? 2.) What was the biggest Dinosaur? 3.) What was the smallest Dinosaur? 4.) What did Dinosaurs eat? 5.) How did Dinosaurs become extinct?
Slide 4 - What Colors were Dinosaurs? a.) pink b.) yellow c.) blue d.) green e.) brown f.) none of the above Click the mouse to find the answer
Slide 5 - Dinosaur Colors Direct fossil evidence for dinosaur skin color is unknown. Paleontologists think that some dinosaurs likely had protective coloration, such as pale undersides to reduce shadows, irregular color patterns ("camouflage") to make them less visible in vegetation, and so on. Those dinosaurs that had enough armor, such as the stegosaurs and ceratopsians, may not have needed protective coloration but may have been brightly colored as a warning to predators or as a display for finding a mate. Most dinosaurs probably were as brightly colored as modern lizards, snakes, or birds.
Slide 6 - What was the biggest Dinosaur? a.) Brachiosaurus b.) Compsognathus c.) Stegosaurus d.) Tyrannosaurus Click the mouse to find the answer
Slide 7 - The BIGGEST Dinosaur The largest complete dinosaur we know of was Brachiosaurus ("arm lizard"); it reached 23 m in length and 12 m in height (about the length of two large school buses and the height of a four-story building).
Slide 8 - The smallest Dinosaur a.) Compsognathus b.) Iguanodon c.) Deinonychus d.) Parasaurolophus Click the mouse to find the answer
Slide 9 - The smallest Dinosaur The smallest dinosaurs were just slightly larger than a chicken; Compsognathus ("pretty jaw") was 1 m (3 ft) long and probably weighed about 2.5 kg (about 6.5 lb). These three dinosaur types all lived during the Jurassic Period. Mussaurus ("mouse lizard") was claimed as the smallest dinosaur, but it is now known to be the hatchling of a dinosaur type that was much larger than Compsognathus when fully grown. If birds are advanced dinosaurs, then the smallest dinosaur would be the hummingbird!
Slide 10 - What did Dinosaurs eat? a.) Other Animals b.) Rocks c.) Plants d.) Meat e.) both a and b f.) both c and d Click the mouse to find the answer
Slide 11 - What did Dinosaurs eat? Some dinosaurs ate lizards, turtles, eggs, or early mammals. Most, however, ate plants. Some hunted other dinosaurs or scavenged dead animals.
Slide 12 - How did Dinosaurs become extinct? a.) Earthquake b.) The sun burned out c.) They killed each other d.) Meteorite e.) earth changes f.) b and e g.) d and e Click the mouse to find the answer
Slide 13 - How did Dinosaurs become extinct? There is now widespread evidence that a meteorite impact was at least the partial cause for this extinction. Impact craters are visible on most planets in our solar system.
Slide 14 - Ready to Explore? Click on the Link below and explore Dinosaurs without leaving your computer. Dinosaurs
Slide 15 - Color Me Click on the link below to color your favorite dinosaur online. Dinosaur Coloring Book