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Texas Dinosaurs

In my research about Texas I came across a great book that had a story about the life of dinosaurs in Texas. So of course we had to research some of the listed ones. We did this a little differently than Emanuel and I usually do it when we solo learn. Instead I read them the information and one of the twins wrote the main points. The other and Emanuel then coloured our picture. These are all going to go into our Texas binder when we finish our unit in the end of May. Our original source of our list was from the book Dinosaur Hunt by Karen Carr. You can get to our resource page HERE.

Our first dinosaur was the slower moving carnivore from the Cretaceous period the Acrocanthosaurus also known as Acro. This therapod was found in Texas, Oklahoma and Arizona. Potentially one of the smarter predators it went after slower moving dinosaurs mainly. Its front legs/arms were longer than a T-Rex’s and much more useful. Definitely a dinosaur to watch out for. For our links we used some old favourites and some new ones as well…

  • Jurassic Park Wikia HERE
  • EnchantedLearning HERE
  • Dinosaurs.About.com HERE
  • KidsDinos.com HERE
  • Age of Dinosaurs HERE
  • NaturalSciences.org has a great resource that we did not get to using for an activity guide. A little more in depth  than we wanted to go with a light overview with multiple dinosaurs. HERE
  • National Geographic Kids book page HERE
  • Wikipedia HERE
  • Our colouring page is from Education.com HERE

Dinosaur #2 was the Pleurocelus… a 4 legged herbivore also from the Cretaceous period. Found in Texas, Maryland and Utah it had longer front legs than back and so mimics the appearance of a giraffe. In fact, it is believed it may have walked on its front toes! It was a fitting meal for our Acrocanthosaurus. Of course we have links to share.

  • Dinosaurs.about.com HERE
  • DinoDictionary HERE
  • EnchantedLearning (mid page) HERE
  • Texas Parks and Wildlife HERE. They also had our colouring page HERE.
  • Wikipedia has a discussion about the actual name determination and defining  that we did NOT cover but you can read more about that under the article titled Astrodon HERE

Our third dinosaur was one that Emanuel and I had already covered – the Hypsilophodon. So we did a brief overview and jumped list on our backlogged dino posts to put up the one we covered you can read about that HERE. This plant eater was included in our dinosaurs of Texas book but I do admit to finding it placed mostly in Europe.

Our fourth and final dinosaur was the Coloborhynchus. This dinosaur was a flyer and amazingly enough has given us a NEW term for what it eats – a PISCIVORE… fish eater! Emanuel is PUMPED! A new term to hunt under. There is some rather contradictory information about it as apparently there is some dispute as to whether it is its own dinosaur or falls under another name. We did enjoy our rather limited information and of course seeing it in our dinosaur book. Our links…

  • Dinosaurs.about.com HERE
  • Prehistoric Wildlife.com HERE
  • Science Direct HERE
  • Wiki HERE and HERE
  • Many and varied images on my Google search HERE
  • Our colouring page thanks to deviantArt titled Coloborhynchus Attack by HondariNundu HERE.9780060297039
This entry was posted on 07/07/2014, in Uncategorized. 1 Comment

Stopping to Smell… and Press the Flowers

May 29-30

It is amazing how quick the week feels when you drop the Monday as a regular day.

Although, over the weekend I did receive my autographed copies of Tonya Kappes’ series!!! I won them on her site on Facebook!

Signed and everything

Signed and everything

Wednesday we stopped and smelled the flowers… On Thursday we wandered the neighbourhood and looked for dropped blossoms or wildflowers for pressing. We are going the simple route and following Life Studies Online’s instructions. However, we had to substitute newspaper with wax paper as we had recycled ALL of ours! You can find the simple step by steps HERE. We will check back in probably 4 days.101_2208

101_2209101_2210With Wednesday we rubbed leaves and checked through our leaf book to see if we could identify any of them. Two kinds were recognized and we had a blast with our crayons in our nature books!

Rubbing and sorting

Rubbing and sorting

Reference book

Reference book

I have been having the littles do their workbook work at the table while I make lunch…

And a colouring book too

And a colouring book too

Of course with the flower pressing mentioned above was an abbreviated walk for the kids and I to collect them.

On the hunt

On the hunt

Bubble break

Bubble break

Trinity had a workbook completion… She and Emanuel are trying to get as much done this summer as possible so that they can graduate onto the harder books!

Completion!

Completion!

Art for Kids was timely this week… T-REX!!!!

Ferocious!

Ferocious!

We get a lot of rain around here… great for the plants, not so much for our walking plans. So the wandering the neighbourhood and ending up in our own yard for an hour is a great way to learn about nature AND burn off that necessary energy!

Fun in the sun

Fun in the sun

Oh and ending the evening out in the backyard with Daddy is a welcome addition to our routine!

Kick!

Kick!

SOCCER

SOCCER

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…Random Fairie!101_2244