Developmental – Remember our Team Agreements. Work with a partner or small group.

Use your dinosaur representations – pictures – for these activities. You are going to explore how different dinosaurs had different needs. Record your findings on an iPad or write them down in your Science Journal, or make a short movie.

• Compare your dinosaur with a friend’s dinosaur. How are they the same? How are they different? (Verbal-Linguistic; Logical-Mathematical; Interpersonal; Visual-Spatial; Naturalistic)

• Find all the dinosaurs that are a similar size to yours. Put them in order. Which is biggest? Smallest? What do they all have in common? What makes them look different? (Logical-Mathematical; Interpersonal; Visual-Spatial; Verbal-Linguistic; Naturalistic)

• Draw what your dinosaur eats. Label the foods. Compare your dinosaur’s food with the food eaten by a different dinosaur. Are they the same or different? How? Why do think that is? (Visual-Spatial; Naturalistic; Interpersonal)

• Find a partner who has a dinosaur with a different habitat to your dinosaur. How are their habitats different? Why do you think that is? (Naturalistic; Interpersonal; Verbal-Linguistic; Visual-Spatial)

• Find a partner who’s dinosaur has a different habitat to your dinosaur. What sounds might their dinosaur have heard? What sounds might your dinosaur have heard? How might those sounds have helped them? You may use anything safe from around the room to make the sounds. Record them on an iPad. (Musical-Rhythmic; Logical-Mathematical; Interpersonal)