This lesson plan asks students to think about the ways in which living animals use their bodies and the ways in which dinosaurs might have used their bodies based on fossil evidence and our best educated guesses. These topics serve as a prelude to studying evolution and adaptation. Educational levels: Primary elementary
This activity has students trace the steps of a paleontologist from determining where to look for di...
This lesson plan is part of the DiscoverySchool.com lesson plan library for grades 6-8. It focuses o...
This lesson plan is part of the DiscoverySchool.com lesson plan library for grades 6-8. It focuses o...
In this activity student groups, after being given the proper background information, will work toge...
This lesson introduces elementary students to the concept of soring living things into groups accord...
In this lesson, students will understand what can be learned from fossils and in doing so, realize t...
This activity, designed to simulate an archeological dig, allows students to experience the difficul...
This lesson introduces students to the idea that animals prefer certain types of habitats over other...
In this activity, students will recognize that body design affects balance by building models of din...
This lesson plan asks high school students to combine their knowledge of evolution, geologic time, a...
This lesson plan is about the process by which paleontologists locate, excavate, and study dinosaurs...
This lesson plan introduces students to the prehistoric SuperCroc species (Sarcosuchus imperator) an...
In this lesson, students learn about the process of human evolution by interacting with a Web activi...
This activity introduces students to the concepts of time, past life, and fossils. After completing ...
This lesson plan is part of the DiscoverySchool.com lesson plan library for grades 6-8. It focuses o...
This activity has students trace the steps of a paleontologist from determining where to look for di...
This lesson plan is part of the DiscoverySchool.com lesson plan library for grades 6-8. It focuses o...
This lesson plan is part of the DiscoverySchool.com lesson plan library for grades 6-8. It focuses o...
In this activity student groups, after being given the proper background information, will work toge...
This lesson introduces elementary students to the concept of soring living things into groups accord...
In this lesson, students will understand what can be learned from fossils and in doing so, realize t...
This activity, designed to simulate an archeological dig, allows students to experience the difficul...
This lesson introduces students to the idea that animals prefer certain types of habitats over other...
In this activity, students will recognize that body design affects balance by building models of din...
This lesson plan asks high school students to combine their knowledge of evolution, geologic time, a...
This lesson plan is about the process by which paleontologists locate, excavate, and study dinosaurs...
This lesson plan introduces students to the prehistoric SuperCroc species (Sarcosuchus imperator) an...
In this lesson, students learn about the process of human evolution by interacting with a Web activi...
This activity introduces students to the concepts of time, past life, and fossils. After completing ...
This lesson plan is part of the DiscoverySchool.com lesson plan library for grades 6-8. It focuses o...
This activity has students trace the steps of a paleontologist from determining where to look for di...
This lesson plan is part of the DiscoverySchool.com lesson plan library for grades 6-8. It focuses o...
This lesson plan is part of the DiscoverySchool.com lesson plan library for grades 6-8. It focuses o...