This site outlines the step by step progression as a rare fossil is found, authenticated and identified. Follow along as a paleontologist pursues a well-preserved fossil of Sinosauropteryx, a feathered dromaeosaur. The site is enhanced with several photographs. Educational levels: General public, High school, Middle school
This site describes the discovery of a nearly-complete dinosaur skeleton, which occurred in 1858 in ...
This is an interactive site which demonstrates diversity through the use of the fossil record. Speci...
Norell, Mark A., Clark, James M., Turner, Alan H., Makovicky, Peter J., Barsbold, Rinchen, Rowe, Tim...
This activity is structured to allow students to experience one of the largest puzzles in science, t...
This site describes Dromaeosaurs which constitute a small clade of theropod dinosaurs exhibiting som...
This site discusses the fossils of a Velociraptor and a Protoceratops that were evidently fighting a...
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...
This site describes some of the strangest-looking theropods, known as the oviraptors, a very rare gr...
This computer activity provides a basic understanding of what a fossil is and the factors involved i...
The Ceratosauria represent the earliest theropod dinosaurs and indeed may include the ancestor to al...
This lesson plan is about the process by which paleontologists locate, excavate, and study dinosaurs...
This presentation recreates a field trip on which paleontologists find and retrieve a partial Tyrann...
This slide show presents images of dinosaur bones and shows paleotologists at work excavating and pr...
This site, from the American Museum of Natural History, features a cladogram (dinosaur family tree) ...
This site describes the discovery of a nearly-complete dinosaur skeleton, which occurred in 1858 in ...
This is an interactive site which demonstrates diversity through the use of the fossil record. Speci...
Norell, Mark A., Clark, James M., Turner, Alan H., Makovicky, Peter J., Barsbold, Rinchen, Rowe, Tim...
This activity is structured to allow students to experience one of the largest puzzles in science, t...
This site describes Dromaeosaurs which constitute a small clade of theropod dinosaurs exhibiting som...
This site discusses the fossils of a Velociraptor and a Protoceratops that were evidently fighting a...
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...
This site describes some of the strangest-looking theropods, known as the oviraptors, a very rare gr...
This computer activity provides a basic understanding of what a fossil is and the factors involved i...
The Ceratosauria represent the earliest theropod dinosaurs and indeed may include the ancestor to al...
This lesson plan is about the process by which paleontologists locate, excavate, and study dinosaurs...
This presentation recreates a field trip on which paleontologists find and retrieve a partial Tyrann...
This slide show presents images of dinosaur bones and shows paleotologists at work excavating and pr...
This site, from the American Museum of Natural History, features a cladogram (dinosaur family tree) ...
This site describes the discovery of a nearly-complete dinosaur skeleton, which occurred in 1858 in ...
This is an interactive site which demonstrates diversity through the use of the fossil record. Speci...
Norell, Mark A., Clark, James M., Turner, Alan H., Makovicky, Peter J., Barsbold, Rinchen, Rowe, Tim...