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  1. The Great Dinosaur Mystery Solved by Ken Ham, 2000-04
  2. Ultimate Sticker Book: Dinosaur -- Glow in the Dark (Ultimate Sticker Books)
  3. Dinosaur Deals (MathStart 3) by Stuart J. Murphy, Heather Henson, 2001-09-01
  4. The Great Dinosaur Search (Great Searches - New Format) by Rosie Heywood, 2005-12
  5. What Happened to Patrick's Dinosaurs? by Carol Carrick, 1988-09-30
  6. Extreme Dinosaurs by Robert Mash, 2007-10-01
  7. Dinosaur Bob and His Adventures with the Family Lazardo (Reading Rainbow Book)
  8. Indiana Jones and the Dinosaur Eggs (Indiana Jones) by Max Mccoy, 1996-02-01
  9. Captain Flinn and the Pirate Dinosaurs by Giles Andreae, 2005-09-06
  10. Dinosaurs (Draw 50) by Lee Ames, 1992-11
  11. Patrick's Dinosaurs (Read-Along) by Carol Carrick, 2006-04-17
  12. The Three Little Dinosaurs by Jim Harris, 1999-09
  13. Dinosaur Bones (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2)
  14. Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs (Harry and the Dinosaurs) by Ian Whybrow, 2003-08-26

101. Guardian Unlimited | Archive Search
In the rocks of Zimbabwe, Theagarten LinghamSoliar discovered the 140 million year old tracks of infant predators.
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Go to: Guardian Unlimited home UK news World news Archive search Arts Books Business EducationGuardian.co.uk Film Football Jobs Life MediaGuardian.co.uk Money The Observer Online Politics Shopping SocietyGuardian.co.uk Sport Talk Travel Audio Email services Special reports The Guardian The weblog The informer The northerner The wrap Advertising guide Crossword Dating Headline service Syndication services Events / offers Help / contacts Information Living our values Newsroom Reader Offers Style guide Travel offers TV listings Weather Web guides Working at GNL Guardian Weekly Money Observer Network home UK news World latest Books ... Search Walking with baby dinosaurs In the rocks of Zimbabwe, Theagarten Lingham-Soliar discovered the 140 million year old tracks of infant predators Theagarten Lingham-Soliar
Guardian Thursday September 28, 2000
The Chewore Area in the Lower Zambesi Rift Valley of Northern Zimbabwe is dissected by meandering river valleys and escarpments. It is one of nature's great unspoilt regions with a variety of wildlife that includes elephants, lions and crocodiles. Raiders armed with Kalashnikovs regularly cross the nearby Mozambican and Zambian borders to hunt one of the world's most endangered animals. For this is the home of the largest population of black rhino in the world, and the rewards for rhino horn are tragically high.

102. Digging For Dinosaurs
Go to the Back to the top of the page. Conclusion. Dear Student,. You are now atthe end of your project, you should be a semiexpert on different dinosaurs.
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Dear Student, I am a Paleontologist . Paleontologist study the fossils of dinosuars. I would like to share with you what I have learned about dinosuars. Here are some activities for you to do! Choose a partner and HAVE FUN!! Sincerely,
Dr. J. Park
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Dinosaur Dictionary This is a good internet site to help you find facts or learn meanings of words you don't know. Dinosuar Rock (listening center) by Micele Valeri and Michael Stein Back to the top of the page.
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1. Choose a partner 2. Click here for Fossil activities Click here to see Meat Eaters 4. Click here to see Plant Eaters 5. Click here for Favorite Dinosaur activities Go to the Back to the top of the page.
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Dear Student, You are now at the end of your project, you should be a semi-expert on different dinosaurs. I hope you enjoyed the dinosaur activities. To learn more about dinosuars read these books: Bones, Dinosaur Bones

103. World Book || The Age Of Dinosaurs
World Book Encyclopedia collection of facts about dinosaurs, how they lived, recent discoveries and scientific studies.
http://www2.worldbook.com/features/dinosaurs/html/intro.htm
Test your knowledge! Take World Book's quiz on dinosaurs. World Book editors have compiled a collection of articles about dinosaurs, the age in which dinosaurs lived, dinosaur discoveries, and scientific efforts to study prehistoric creatures.
The world of dinosaurs
Portraits of dinosaurs Creatures that lived
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... Digging up dinosaurs Dinosaur is the name of a group of prehistoric reptiles that ruled the earth for about 160 million years. These animals died out millions of years ago, but they have fascinated people ever since they were first described in the early 1800's. The name dinosaur comes from the term Dinosauria, which means terrible lizards. But dinosaurs were not lizards, only distantly related to them, and most were not very terrible.
Some of the best-known dinosaurs were terrifying, however. Many were of enormous size. Some dinosaurs towered above and weighed more than any other animal ever to live on land. The largest dinosaurs may have grown as long as 150 feet (45 meters) and weighed as much as 85 short tons (77 metric tons). Such giants would have been more than 10 times as heavy as a full-grown elephant. The only animals that grow to this size today are a few kinds of whales, and they live only in the water. Size was not the only characteristic that made some dinosaurs terrifying. Many large dinosaurs were fierce and deadly meat-eaters.
The first dinosaurs appeared on the earth about 230 million years ago. They lived in nearly all natural settings, from open plains to forests to the edges of swamps, lakes, and oceans. Then about 65 million years ago, the dinosaurs died out.

104. Michelle's 1st/2nd Homepage Dinosaurs
Links to educational resources.
http://www.geocities.com/webeme76/dinosaur.html
During the Spring of 2000, I taught a dinosaur unit to my 1st/2nd grade class at Park View Lutheran School in Chicago, IL. I had so much fun, that I decided to collect my links and create a webpage for all my dinosaur ideas. I've given my page a new look (thanks to Pat's Graphics) and added a few new links! Enjoy! Michelle Favorite Links Click the dinosaur to go to dinosaur activities, songs, and art projects that I have collected from various sources. Microsoft Word document. Zoom Dinosaurs If you are looking for dinosaur information on the internet, this is the place to go! They have dinosaur information, teaching ideas, lesson plan links, and clip art! A must visit when planning your teaching unit! Magic School Busasaurus This website it sponsored by Scholastic. It gives clips from the dinosaur episode. It also gives directions to make fossil prints. Check out Magic School Bus on Fox! Sue: The Inside Story If you are in the midwest, Sue is something you should check out! Sue is the largest, most complete, T-Rex. Her appearance at the Chicago Field Museum will began on May 17. It is fantastic and I recommend stopping to see this great dinosaur display. The Jurassic Classroom : This website is designed by the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. You can take a webcam tour of the dinosaur exhibit. They also have a slide show and other teacher resources.

105. Totally Dinosaurs
Offers dinosaurthemed puzzles, books, and toys.
http://www.totallydinosaurs.com

106. The Great Dinosaur Mystery (TM) - Eden Communications
A dinosaursize Web site where you ll learn lots about dinosaurs, fossilsand the Bible. Answers to your questions, games, and more.
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107. DINOSAURS 2000
Paul Eric Olsen's class at Columbia.
http://rainbow.ldeo.columbia.edu/courses/v1001/dinos.2000.html
DINOSAURS AND THE HISTORY OF LIFE
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108. Scrambler Puzzles - Carnivorous Dinosaurs
Online since 1997. Scrambler Carnivorous dinosaurs You need to have Java enabledon your browser to see the puzzle. Graphics Copyright (c) Joe Tucciarone.
http://www.edbydesign.com/scr_dino.html
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109. Dinosaurs And The Flood
Man and dinosaurs lived at the same time, according to this site. Includes links to other dinosaur resources.
http://nwcreation.net/fossildinos.html

110. BW Online | May 13, 2002 | Lawrence Lessig: The "Dinosaurs" Are Taking Over
BUSINESS Lawrence Lessig The dinosaurs Are Taking Over. If Ages.The result is that the field has been left to dinosaurs. There
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111. "Dinosaurs" (1991)
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112. Dinosaurs' Encyberpedia By Bob Kerstein
Dann s Dinosaur Reconstructions mostly Australian dinosaurs, information onhow whole body reconstructions are done from fossil skeletal remains;
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  • American Museum of Natural History -The newly renovated fossil halls display the single largest and most diverse array of vertebrate fossils in the world. Visitors to the Museum follow the remarkable and dramatic story of vertebrate evolution, a story extending back some 500 million years, along a giant "family tree" of vertebrates. Dann's Dinosaur Reconstructions mostly Australian dinosaurs, information on how whole body reconstructions are done from fossil skeletal remains Dilophosaurus Exhibition Come on a guided tour of Dilophosaurus ! This tour is narrated by the discoverer of Dilophosaurus, Sam Welles, Professor Emeritus at the University of California Museum of Paleontology (UCMP). The tour will be greatly enhanced if you can retrieve sun audio files. Welcome to the JumpStart Kids Dinosaur Activity Center!

113. Dinosaurs And Us Unit
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    • Grade level: Elementary School, Middle School
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    Unit Description Students will visit several on-line museums with dinosaur exhibits. While at the sites students will gather information about dinosaurs' habitats and survival needs and ways in which dinosaurs met these needs. This information will serve as the basis for a discussion of adaptation. In this discussion a comparison will be made between adaptation of species including humans.
    Objectives Students will:
    • Learn about the evolutionary concept of adaptation.
    • Understand the ways in which adaptation applies to humans.
    • Learn about dinosaurs and their habitats.

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  • Special hardware requirements: None.
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  • Internet access: A medium-speed (28,000 BPS via modem) or high-speed (greater than 1 MBPS via network).
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  • Lesson One: Visiting Museums . Students will visit museums and gather information about dinosaur habitats, survival needs, and how they met these needs.
  • 114. Kids Domain - Dinosaurs Links
    dinosaurs. Kids love Bonus Dig These dinosaurs Try these online dinoactivities for fun and learning. Brainbuilders dinosaurs
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    Kids love to explore, and these are great sites from all over the web. These sites were checked for appropriate content before we linked to them. If you find anything inappropriate on the sites below, please e-mail us . Thank you and have fun!
    KD Dinosaur Birthday Printables

    Have a rip-roaring birthday and print these placemats, cards, invitations, and tags with dino decorations! Bonus: Dig These Dinosaurs
    Try these online dino activities for fun and learning. Brainbuilders - Dinosaurs
    Online games, clip art, printables, crafts, downloads, and more - all about dinosaurs! Dinobase
    A very comprehensive dinosaur info database, with articles and pictures. Dinosaur Data Files
    Thes cool pages about dinos show how big they were compared to a human! Get the facts! Dinosaur Egg Museum
    Read about and view pictures of mother dinosaurs and the hatchlings. In the gallery there are interactive videos for you to download. Dinosauria!

    115. Bible And Science News
    Brief survey of relevant Bible verses with bibliography.
    http://members.aol.com/biblesci/science/
    Main Christianity htmlAdWH('7008303', '234', '60'); Are Dinosaurs Mentioned in the Bible? Behemoth Leviathan Dragons Unicorns ... Giants Behemoth Behemoth in contrast to the leviathan is a giant land animal, not a sea creature. There seems to be a similar animal in a Ugaritic text BH called meaning "the ferocious bullock of El" (Pope 1965, 321; KTU 1.3 III 44). Another text describes an animal as having horns like bulls, humps like buffalo, and the face of Baal (Ibid; KTU 1.12 I 30-33). This beast may be the same as the Sumerian and Akkadian "bull of heaven" who was slain by Gilgamesh and Enkidu in the Gilgamesh Epic (Ibid., 322; ANET, 83-85; Heidel 1946, 53-55, Outline and information on Gilgamesh Epic , see below).
    The description in Job 40:21-23 seems to allude to the area around Lake Huleh which was filled with buffalo. His tail is like a cedar branch that can easily bend or sway (Pope think this refers to sexual arousal). This does not mean his tail was as long as or as big as a huge cedar tree for verses 21-23 say, "Under the lotus plants he lies, hidden among the reeds in the marsh. The lotus conceal him in their shadow" (NIV). Reeds and lotus can not hide a huge dinosaur.
    Gilgamesh Epic
    ku-bur zib-ba-ti-su , meaning "thickness of his tail" (ANET, 505). "It refers to the tassele at the end of the tail in contrast to the thin middle part" (Ibid., note 29). The horns of the bull are plated with lapis two inches thick, weighing thirty pounds, and holding 105 gallons each (Heidel, 55). This was a huge mythical bull which is associated with the constellation Taurus, the bull (Black and Green, 49).

    116. Dinosaurs Theme - Lesson Plans, Thematic Units, Printables, Worksheets, And More
    dinosaurs. dinosaurs A Thematic CrossCurricular Unit This eBook offers 26 pagesof practical ideas and ready-to-use activities for your primary classroom.
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    • Making Your Own Fossil Prints Learn about fossils by making your own! A cool science lesson! http://www.reachoutmichigan.org/funexperiments/quick/fossilprint.html Rate It
    • Activity Idea Place: Dinosaurs http://www.123child.com/animals/dino.html Rate It
    • Classroom and Museum Activities Activities for creative writing, size and scale, sorting and comparing, and activities to do at the museum. Nice field trip idea! http://www.nhm.ac.uk/education/online/suggested_activities.html Rate It
    • Digging Up Dinosaur Bones A cooperative learning project each group must discover everything they can about the dinosaur they have been given. http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/edis771/98webquests/student/sjennifer...

    117. Dinosaurs In The Deep.
    Information about Charles H. Sternberg's dinosaur collections from the Alberta badlands that sank with the Canadian Pacific Railway steamship Mount Temple when it was scuttled by a German warship. Includes research efforts and possible plans for recovery.
    http://www.ssmounttemple.com/
    In 1916, Charles H. Sternberg collected dinosaur fossils in the badlands of Alberta, Canada. At the end of the field season the specimens were shipped to the British Museum of Natural History in London, England. The Canadian Pacific Railway steamship Mount Temple , carrying the specimens sank on December 6, in the North Atlantic. This site is dedicated to research, exploration and possible recovery of the Dinosaurs in the Deep.
    In the summer of 1916, American fossil collectors Charles H. Sternberg and son Levi worked under contract to the British Museum of Natural History, London, England. In the badlands of Alberta, Canada in what is now Dinosaur Provincial Park, they collected numerous dinosaur and other fossil specimens that were to be shipped to London. Charles Sternberg envisioned public dinosaur exhibits there of a caliber rivaling those in New York and Ottawa. SS Milwaukee successfully transported the first shipment, but the second lot, consisting of 22 wooden crates, was aboard the Canadian Pacific Railway steamship Mount Temple Merchant ships in wartime are vulnerable targets. On December 6, 1916

    118. Dinosaurs Alive!
    dinosaurs Alive! There are activities to do, pictures to colour, dotsto join, and dinosaurs to find. You ll learn lots about dinosaurs.
    http://www.questacon.edu.au/html/dinosaurs.html
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    Welcome to Questacon's special place for younger kids... Dinosaurs Alive! There are activities to do, pictures to colour, dots to join, and dinosaurs to find. You'll learn lots about dinosaurs. Meet Muttaburrasaurus, a dinosaur discovered in Australia. You can see 'Mutta' here, munching on some plants! Colour in a dinosaur Join the dots to make a dinosaur Find the hidden dinosaur The dinosaurs are back! Send us your ideas on how to end this story. Terrorsaurus Teacher's Resources You might also like to have a look at Questacon's Virtual Tour to see the dinosaur we've got in our basement! Last modified 4 May, 2004
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    119. Pioneer Trails Regional Museum Home Page
    The PTRM's paleontology department is renowned for its discovery of the High Dinosaur, the dinosaur closest to extinction. The PTRM conducts field tours where you can dig for dinosaurs and other fossils in the badlands with our expert paleontologists.
    http://www.ptrm.org/
    Welcome to PTRM!
    Who Are We?
    The Pioneer Trails Regional Museum is owned and operated by the Bowman County Historical and Genealogical Society. Our purpose is to preserve and research the history within a 100 mile radius of Bowman North Dakota. We endeavor to tell as complete a story as possible through the use of text and artifacts. Our goal is to become a research center in the fields of Paleontology, Archaeology, Anthropology, Botany, Genealogy, Local History and Astronomy. We also would like to act as a showcase for local artists in all areas of the arts. Our aim is to have programs for all ages and interests.
    Where Are We?
    The Pioneer Trails Regional Museum is located at 12 First Ave. NE in Bowman, North Dakota. Bowman is located at the confluence of two major highways, US 85 and US 12. We are in the extreme southwestern corner of North Dakota, approximately 16 miles from South Dakota, and 30 miles from Montana. * click on above image to view a more detailed map *
    Pioneer Trails Regional Foundation
    The foundation is being organized exclusively for charitable, educational, or scientific purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The purpose of this organization shall be to enhance the mission of the Pioneer Trails Regional Museum by providing services that preserve assets and grant endowments through the interest off the principle of money given to the organization.

    120. The Unofficial Dinosaurs Homepage
    Episode guide, cast, movie clips, sounds, and pictures.
    http://www.thalia.sci.kun.nl/funpage/television/dinosaurs/
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