Dinosaur Games Gr. K-2


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Dinosaur games incorporates animal science with math and language arts skills that will add to your games learning centre! Dinosaur games are easy to make and fit into file folders or envelopes, making them convenient to store. Photocopy all the pattern pieces onto colourful bond paper. Add a bit of colour with markers, and your games are bright and attractive. Laminate all the game parts to give your games a longer life in the classroom. Most importantly, this hands-on method of reinforcing skills, saves on paper. Games include: Dinosaur Bones Found in the Mountains, Words That Tell, Do You Know Dinosaurs?, Dinosaur Labels, and much more. This Animal Science lesson provides a teacher and student section with reading passages, hands-on activities, word comprehension, math skills, word recognition, sequencing, and trivia game to create a well-rounded lesson plan.




Did You Say Dinosaurs? Gr. K-1


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Welcome to the world of dinosaurs! Here you will find work-jobs and activities to make your Dinosaur Learning Center more complete. The work-jobs included can be photocopied or duplicated directly onto construction paper or manila tag. Instructions are included for each and are easy to follow. Some of the topics included are: Meat Eaters, Plant Eaters, Two Legs, Four Legs, I am a Dinosaur, Dinosaur Country, Fossil Match, Dinosaur Bone Hunt, Dinosaur Songs, Mega Puzzles, and Activity Cards. The center book pages are for creative development. Each child can create a booklet of his or her dinosaur studies. This Animal Science lesson provides a teacher and student section with reading passages, activities, word search, and board game to create a well-rounded lesson plan.




How Do Dinosaurs Go To School?


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Fun for Kids III


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An index to children's craft books published since 1991. Provides a guide to craft instructions alphabetically by project, or by type of material used.




How to Catch a Dinosaur


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From the New York Times and USA Today bestselling team comes a dinomite How to Catch adventure sure to delight any dinosaur fan, the perfect Easter basket stuffer! Do dinosaurs still walk among us? Sure, no one has seen one, but if alligators, whales, and even birds still exist, then dinosaurs must still exist, right? Join the daring How to Catch Kids as they try to wrangle a dinosaur in time for the school science fair and prove they're still around! Parents, young readers, dinosaur lovers, and educators alike will roar with laughter in this dinosaur picture book that blends STEAM concepts with hilarity and clever chaos. Do YOU have what it takes to pluck a prehistoric pal? Perfect for kids ages 4-10, this fun story makes a great birthday and back to school gift, stocking and basket stuffer, or read aloud for any occasion! Can you catch a dinosaur and prove they're still around? Use your brain and set your traps to get that dino found! Also in the How to Catch Series: How to Catch a Unicorn How to Catch a Mermaid How to Catch a Dragon How to Catch a Monster How to Catch an Loveosaurus and more!




Let's Play Dinosaurs!


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Come and play dinosaurs with the Play School toys! the Play School toys love playing dress-ups. Join in the fun as they pretend to be ancient dinosaurs! Stomp, stomp, stomp! Ages: 2-5




The Common Core in Action


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This book addresses Common Core State Standard curriculum resources to assist the school librarian in collaborating with classroom teachers. Librarians are being asked to understand the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and their implications to programming and instruction, as well as to collection development planning. Using lesson plans originally published in School Library Monthly, this title builds upon them, adding many additional plans that address CCSS issues. The plans will help you implement the standards and can also be used as stepping stones to facilitate planning conversations and collaboration with teachers to co-teach lessons correlated with the standards. The book begins with an overview of the CCSS—what they are, how are they different from the content standards, and what the implications are for schools where the state has adopted them, including what the CCSS mean for collection development. It then goes on to explore the opportunities the CCSS present for the school librarian, looking at how you can become a leader in employing the process. The majority of the book is devoted to reproducible lesson plans, organized by curricular area or topic and grade level for ease of use.




Dinosaurumpus!


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A rhyming tale of Triceratops, Brontosaurus, and even Tyrannosaurus gathering at the swamp to dance.




That's What Dinosaurs Do


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From The Bad Seed and The Good Egg creators, Jory John and Pete Oswald, comes a story about a dinosaur who loves to ROAR. William the dinosaur likes to roar. At the park?“ROAR.” At the bus stop?“ROAR!” At the farm? You bet. ROARRR! William never lets the chance to roar pass him by, even if others find it rather bothersome. That's until William gets a sore throat and the doctor warns him not to roar for a WHOLE week. But can this overexcited, boisterous, giant lizard not do what dinosaurs are meant to do?! In his humorous and insightful style, Jory John creates an epic story about unapologetically and happily being yourself, no matter the cost. Another side-splitting combination of John’s brilliant text and Pete Oswald’s expressive and lively illustrations, That’s What Dinosaurs Do is a read-aloud that young readers will roar for again and again.




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