Making the Grade

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Making the Grade

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Check out the special activities, competitions & more designed just for you!

 

 Month

Grade

Challenge

Standards

October 

3rd

Understanding Animal Design

Explore DinoQuest as never before as the students get to use the transmitters to discover the mysteries paleontologists are trying to solve, such as why dinosaurs had some of the horns, shields, crests, and tail designs that they had.
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LS 3 a, e - pg 9

November 

2nd

Explore Fossil Footprints & Solve a Dino Puzzle

Students will solve mysteries as they investigate footprints and piece together a miniature "dinosaur bone" model.
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LS 2 a, c; ES 3 d

December 

1st

Study Animal Design & Compare Teeth

Students explore DinoQuest like never before. They will compare teeth of different modern-day and extinct animals to discover how teeth can provide clues as to what the animals eat. Students will make a tooth "fossil."
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LS 2 a, b, c, d

January 

4th

Watershed Photo Detective

Students use Science Center cameras to capture photos of a variety of plants and evidence of storm water pollution during this interactive investigation of our adjacent Santiago Creek Bed. This program is sponsored by Project Pollution Prevention.
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LS 3 b, ES 5 a, c - pg 12

February 

5th

Body Systems & Pathways

Students will have the opportunity to use the DinoQuest transmitters themselves as they investigate the world of dinos, including their body systems, as seen in the giant Argentinosaurus.
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LS 2 a, b, c, d


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