In this activity students view photographs of 12 fossils and try to draw pictures of what the organisms looked like while they were alive. They then slice up fruit in various ways to get an idea of the difficulty of identifying an organism when only some of the hard parts may be exposed along a bedding surface, making it difficult to determine the true shape of the fossil, let alone the organism the fossil represents. Educational levels: Middle school, High school
This website hosts an animation depicting how cast and mold fossils are preserved in the rock record...
The word fossil, derived from a Latin word meaning 'something dug up', refers to the preserved remai...
In this activity student groups, after being given the proper background information, will work toge...
Fossils is an activity for grades 1-2 that enables students to apply their interest in dinosaurs to ...
In this activity, students will make trackways by running across sheets of paper; their classmates w...
This activity is structured to allow students to experience one of the largest puzzles in science, t...
This activity demonstrates to students how paleontologists put fossil evidence together allowing the...
In this activity students excavate their own fossil from a teacher-prepared "rock biscuit". Students...
In order to test best practices in Earth science informal education, Modena University’s Earth Scien...
This activity, designed to simulate an archeological dig, allows students to experience the difficul...
This activity introduces students to the concepts of time, past life, and fossils. After completing ...
In this activity, students will participate in a simulated fossil hunt or archeological excavation. ...
This activity has students trace the steps of a paleontologist from determining where to look for di...
This activity is designed to provide a general knowledge about paleontology and its intimate relatio...
In this activity students are given a map of an imaginary continent with marked locations of places ...
This website hosts an animation depicting how cast and mold fossils are preserved in the rock record...
The word fossil, derived from a Latin word meaning 'something dug up', refers to the preserved remai...
In this activity student groups, after being given the proper background information, will work toge...
Fossils is an activity for grades 1-2 that enables students to apply their interest in dinosaurs to ...
In this activity, students will make trackways by running across sheets of paper; their classmates w...
This activity is structured to allow students to experience one of the largest puzzles in science, t...
This activity demonstrates to students how paleontologists put fossil evidence together allowing the...
In this activity students excavate their own fossil from a teacher-prepared "rock biscuit". Students...
In order to test best practices in Earth science informal education, Modena University’s Earth Scien...
This activity, designed to simulate an archeological dig, allows students to experience the difficul...
This activity introduces students to the concepts of time, past life, and fossils. After completing ...
In this activity, students will participate in a simulated fossil hunt or archeological excavation. ...
This activity has students trace the steps of a paleontologist from determining where to look for di...
This activity is designed to provide a general knowledge about paleontology and its intimate relatio...
In this activity students are given a map of an imaginary continent with marked locations of places ...
This website hosts an animation depicting how cast and mold fossils are preserved in the rock record...
The word fossil, derived from a Latin word meaning 'something dug up', refers to the preserved remai...
In this activity student groups, after being given the proper background information, will work toge...