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Bromas de los dinosaurios
 

Dino-Dictionary from A to Z
Diccionario de los dinosaurios de las letras A hasta Z



Dinosaurs to color online
Los Dinosaurios para colorear



Scrambled Dinosaurs
Dinosaurios mezclados



Dinosaur Songs and Poetry
Las canciones y la poesía de los dinosaurios



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Dino Alphabet
Abecedario de los dinosaurios



Dinosaur Coloring pages
Páginas de los dinosaurios para colorear
(to print out)



Download a Dinosaur, print and fold
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First Grade Dinosaur MATH
Matemáticas de los dinosaurios para el Primer Grado (to print out)
Sue at the Field Museum
Who is Sue? "Sue is the largest, most complete, and best preserved Tyrannosaurus Rex. She was discovered by fossil hunter Sue Hendrickson in 1990, in the badlands of South Dakota."  She stands thirteen feet high at her  hips and is forty-two feet long from head to tail.
Fact and fiction  Walking with Dinosaurs
There are so many ways to explore this BBC site, it's hard to decide where to begin.  Click on Today's Choice to view the Flash episode of the day.  And,  since fun is such an important part of learning, don't miss the Games and Quizzes -- which is where you will find the dinosaur Web cam (the only one of its kind on the WHOLE Internet.) For a unique collection of dino jokes ("Why did the Apatosaurus devour the factory?  Because she was a plant eater") click on Dig Deeper, then You Sent Us.
Explore our Dinosaur Database! You'll find information and pictures of each dinosaur listed below, plus drawings you can print out and color.  Making Dinosaur ART

dinosaur walking


Discovering Dinosaurs
from Britannica.com
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Dinosaurs Facts Dino Research Dinosaur booklet cover2
Creative Writing Dinosaur Story Planner Dinosaur Shape Book #2
Dinosaur booklet cover 1 Dinosaur Survey Dinosaur booklet cover 3
Dinosaur Shape Book #1 Dinosaur Bar Graph Dinosaur Shape Book #3
Dinosaur Unscramble Dinosaur Poem Dinosaur Theme Chart
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Very large herbivores that walked mostly on four feet.

Medium sized horned herbivores that walking on four feet.


Medium sized four-legged  herbivores often armoured and with tails.

Medium sized   herbivores usually walking on two legs.

Large carnivores that usually walked on two legs.

Small agile carnivores that walked on two legs.
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Webquests

 
 
PUT YOUR DINO HUNTER SKILLS to the test! Click and drag the bones into their correct positions on the fossil and reveal the true nature of this prehistoric predator.  Dinosaur Webquest

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Dinosaur Dictionary

A
Allosaurus-(al-o-sawr-us)-"other or different lizard"
Anatosaurus-(a-nat-a-sawr-us)-"duck lizard"
Anklyosaurus-(an-kile-o-sawr-us)-"fused lizard"
Antrodemus
Apatosaurus-( a-pat-uh-sawr-us)-"deceptive lizard"
Archaeopteryx
Archelon
B
Brachiosaurus-(brak-ee-uh-sawr-us)-"arm lizard"
Brontosaurus-(brawn-toe-sawr-us)-"thunder lizard"
C
Camarasaurus-(kam-air-a-sawr-us)-"chambered lizard"
Centrosaurus-"spiked lizard"
Ceratosaurus-(sai-rat-o-sawr-us)-"horned lizard"
Claosaurus-(clow-sawr-us)-"branched lizard"
Coelophysis-(see-low-fy-sis)-"hollow form or hollow cavity "
Compsognathus-(komp-sow-nay-thus)-"pretty or elegant jaw"
Corythosaurus-(ko-rith-uh-sawr-us)-"helmet lizard"
D
Dacentrurus-(dah-cen-true-roos)-"pointed tail"
Deinocheirus-(dye-noh-kye-rus)-"terrible hand"
Deinonychus-"terrible claw"
Dimetrodon-(dim-met-ro-don)-"two sizes of teeth"
Dilophosaurus-"two-crested lizard"
Diplodocus-(die-plod-uh-kus)-"double beam"
E
Edmontosaurus-(ed-mon-tuh-sawr-us)-"Edmonton lizard"
Elasmosaurus
Euoplocephalus-"well-armored head"
F
Fabrosaurus-(fab-ruh-sawr-us)
G
Gorgosaurus-(gor-guh-sawr-us)
H
Hadrosaurus-(had-ra-sawr-us)
Herrerasaurus-"Mr. Herrera's lizard"
Hesperornis
Heterodontosaurus-"different-toothed lizard"
Hypsilophodon-(hip-sih-lo-fuh-don)
I
Ichthyosaurus
Iguanodon-(ig-wan-oh-don)-"Iguana tooth"
J
Jaxartosaurus-(jax-ar-tuh-sawr-us)
K
Kakuru-(ka-koo-roo)-"rainbow lizard"
Kentrosaurus-(ken-truh-sawr-us)-"prickly lizard"
Kronosaurus
L
Lambeosaurus-(lam-be-lo-sawr-us)
Leptopterygius
M
Maiasaura-"good mother lizard"
Mastodon-(mass-toe-don)
Megalosaurus-(meg-uh-lo-sawr-us)
Meganeura
Minmi-(min-me)
Monoclonius
N
Nodosaurus-(no-doe-sawr-us)-"knot lizard"
O
Ornitholestes-(or-nith-o-les-teez)
Ouranosaurus-"brave lizard"
Oviraptor-"egg stealer"
P
Pachycephalosaurus-"thick- headed lizard"
Pachydiscus
Pachyrhinosaurus-(pack-e-rhino-sawr-us)-"thick-nosed lizard"
Parasaurolophus-(pair-a-sawr-o-low-fuss)-"like a crested lizard"
Phobosuchus-(fo-bo-sook-us)-"fear crocodile"
Plateosaurus-"flattened lizard"
Plesiosaurus-(plee-see-uh-sawr-us)-"near lizard"
Protoceratops-(pro-toe-sair-uh-tops)-"first- horned face"
Psittacosaurus-"parrot lizard"
Pteranodon-(tair-an-o-don)-"winged and toothless"
Pterodactyl-(ter-o-dact-il)
Q
Quetzalcoatlus-(ket-sol-ko-at-lus)
R
Rebbachisaurus-(re-back-i-sawr-us)-"Rebbachi lizard"
Rhamphorhynchus-(ram-fo-rink-us)
S
Saber-Toothed Tiger
Seismosaurus-"earth -shaker lizard"
Spinosaurus-(spine-oh-sawr-us)-"spiny lizard"
Stenonychosaurus-(sten-o-nike-o-sawr-us)-"slender or narrow -clawed lizard"
Stegosaurus-(steg-uh-sawr-us)-"roof or cover lizard"
Stenonychosaurus
Struthiomimus-"ostrich mimic or imitator"
Supersaurus-"super lizard"
Syntarsus-(sin-tar-sus)-"together tarsal bones"
T
Tarbosaurus-(tar-bo-sawr-us)
Teratosaurus-"monster lizard"
Torosaurus-"bull lizard"
Trachodon-(track-uh-don)
Triceratops-(try-sayr-a-tops)-"three -horned face"
Tsintaosaurus-(sin-tao-sawr-us)-"lizard from Tsintao"
Tylosaurus
Tyrannosaurus Rex-(tie-ran-o-sawr-us rex)-"king of the tyrant lizard"
U
Ultrasaurus-(ul-tra-sawr-us)-"ultra lizard"
V
Velociraptor-(veh-loss-ih-rap-tor)
W
Wooly Mammoth
X
Xiphactinus-(zi-fak-tuh-nus)
Y
Yaleosaurus-(yale-ee-o-sawr-us)
Z
Zigongosaurus-(sih-gon-guh-sawr-us)
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Teacher information from

Paso Partners - Integrating Mathematics, Science and Language

A Bilingual Instructional Program
Volume 1: (Grade K)
 
Dinosaurs
Los Dinosauros

Portable Document Format (PDF) versions

Volume 1: (Grades K-1)

 
 
 

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