Age 4-5 Age 5-7 Age 6-8 Age 7-9 Age 8-10 Age 9-11 Age 10-12 Age 11-13 Age 12-14 High School 1
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Concept 1: Interdependence Concept 2: Force and Power Concept 3: Similarities and Differences Concept 4: Exploration and Survival Math
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1. Africa and Asia 1. Stories from Africa and Asia 2. Rocks and Minerals 2. Holes 3. Europe 3. Stories from Europe
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1. Mineral Madness 2. Rocks Rock! 3. Fun with Rocks 4. Crystals 5. Volcanoes and Earthquakes 6. Fun with Fossils Final Project. Paleontologist RAFT
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Rocks and Fossils (a Discover Science book) - posted from Eagle Point, OR
Great supplement for the fossil lessons.
Digging Up Dinosaurs by Aliki - posted from Eagle Point, OR
Great supplement for fossils lessons.
How Fossils are Formed - posted from Noblesville, IN
This YouTube video is all about how fossils are formed, the different types of fossils and how Paleontologists locate them. For younger viewers, there is a small amount of footage of a mummy and a ice-man mummy. Just be advised.
A good documentary - posted from North Salem, NY
We watched David Attenborough's Raising the Dinosaur Giant after my son did his own dinosaur dig, and it was a great way to see paleontologists in action.
Age 4-5 Age 5-7 Age 6-8 Age 7-9 Age 8-10 Age 9-11 Age 10-12 Age 11-13 Age 12-14 High School 1
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Concept 1: Interdependence Concept 2: Force and Power Concept 3: Similarities and Differences Concept 4: Exploration and Survival Math
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1. Africa and Asia 1. Stories from Africa and Asia 2. Rocks and Minerals 2. Holes 3. Europe 3. Stories from Europe
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1. Mineral Madness 2. Rocks Rock! 3. Fun with Rocks 4. Crystals 5. Volcanoes and Earthquakes 6. Fun with Fossils Final Project. Paleontologist RAFT