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      • Introducing the Subject of Dinosaurs to Early Years Students
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      • Lesson 1: What is a dinosaur?
      • Lesson 2: How do we know what dinosaurs looked like?
      • Lesson 3: What did dinosaurs eat?
      • Lesson 4: Did we have dinosaurs in Great Britain?
      • Lesson 5: Were all dinosaurs big?
      • Lesson 6: What did dinosaurs sound like?
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      • Discover a wide range of practical activities that directly supports Literacy, Maths/Science and Computing for KS1/2
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      • Palaeontology: Discover what palaeontology is and how it helps us to tell the story of the Dinosaurs
      • Dinosaurs: Learn about all the reptile like creatures that lived millions of years ago and how to tell what is, and what isn’t a dinosaur
      • Bring to life the the concepts and creatures of this resource with ActiveWorksheet Resources from Discovery Education
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      • Resource creator and illustrator - Phil Birchinhall Discovery Education
      • Resource co-creator, Video production and LGfL portal development management - Bob Usher LGfL Content Manager
      • EYFS content creator - Bradley Dardis LGfL Learning Resource Consultant
      • Palaeontologist consultant - David Gelsthorpe Manchester Museum
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      • Home
      • About this Resource
      • Early Years Foundation Stage
        • Introducing the Subject of Dinosaurs to Early Years Students
        • EYFS Home
        • Lesson 1: What is a dinosaur?
        • Lesson 2: How do we know what dinosaurs looked like?
        • Lesson 3: What did dinosaurs eat?
        • Lesson 4: Did we have dinosaurs in Great Britain?
        • Lesson 5: Were all dinosaurs big?
        • Lesson 6: What did dinosaurs sound like?
        • Additional supporting assets
      • Key stages 1 & 2
        • Discover a wide range of practical activities that directly supports Literacy, Maths/Science and Computing for KS1/2
        • KS1/KS2 Home
        • Palaeontology: Discover what palaeontology is and how it helps us to tell the story of the Dinosaurs
        • Dinosaurs: Learn about all the reptile like creatures that lived millions of years ago and how to tell what is, and what isn’t a dinosaur
        • Bring to life the the concepts and creatures of this resource with ActiveWorksheet Resources from Discovery Education
        • Planet Earth
        • Early Life
        • Fossilisation
        • From Fossil to Fuel
        • Jurassic Depths
        • Tyrant Lizard King
        • Feathered Friends
        • Extinction
        • Humans
      • Inclusion Support
      • Resource Bank
      • Credits
        • Credits
        • Resource creator and illustrator - Phil Birchinhall Discovery Education
        • Resource co-creator, Video production and LGfL portal development management - Bob Usher LGfL Content Manager
        • EYFS content creator - Bradley Dardis LGfL Learning Resource Consultant
        • Palaeontologist consultant - David Gelsthorpe Manchester Museum
        • Website design and construction - John Laker AdEPT Education
      • Feedback
        • Feedback
        • If you have any ideas on how to improve this resource or can share examples of how you have used it, please e-mail us .

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        Using Point is extremely simple: when the user hovers the cursor over a word, Point displays a small box containing symbols illustrating the meaning of the word. Learn more about Point here .

Palaeontology

Discover what palaeontology is and how it helps us to tell
the story of the
Dinosaurs

Palaeontology

Dinosaurs

Learn about all the reptile-like creatures that lived millions of years ago. David Gelsthorpre from the Manchester Museum explains how to tell what is, and what isn’t a dinosaur

Dinosaurs

ActiveWorksheet Resources

Bring to life the the concepts and creatures of this resource with ActiveWorksheets from Discovery Education

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Palaeontology

Dinosaurs

ActiveWorksheet Resources

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