Dinosaur Fact Cards Perfect for the dinosaur lover in your life or classroom! This resource features 25 different dinosaur cards with pictures, pronunciations and some fun facts that kids will understand. Each page features 2 fact cards including Troodon, Zigongosaurus, Stegosaurus, T-Rex and many more! Click for more products from Early Childhood Resource Center Sign up for my mailing list for new products, updates, freebies and more! ***************************************************************************** Also Check Out... Printable Dinosaur Fact Cards: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Printable-Dinosaur-Fact-Sheets-3781642 Animal Fact Cards: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Animal-Fact-Cards-3789252 Animal Fact Cards Version 2: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Animal-Fact-Cards-Version-2-4477280 ***************************************************************************** Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. ☺ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store. ☺ ***************************************************************************** Early Childhood Education, Preschool, PreK, Toddler, Kindergarten, Elementary School, Dinosaur, Prehistoric, Jurassic, Fun Facts for Kids, Learning, Printable, Lesson Plans, Science
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This bright and fun activity has been designed to inspire school children’s independent writing and reading comprehension skills. Each card has a dinosaur illustration and some facts about them. Practise tracing their name, then dissecting the information and copying it across to the fact card with a whiteboard pen. INCLUDES 6 x debit card sized aluminium cards stored in a cotton bag 1 x A5 board Use any whiteboard pen and simply rub off to reuse Design is copyrighted by Craftly
And, just like that we're back to school around here. It's been a crazy busy long week! So much so that on Wednesday I thought it was Monday again & had a small panic about all the things I hadn't accomplished last week. I was in a rush to do a few things early one morning when I remembered the chapter in Proverbs I read which reminded me it was only Wednesday. Sad, but true. I'd say it was just me, but Mr S kept stating how it felt like such a long week! That's not to say we had a bad week, for our first week back it was full, but good. The boys accomplished heaps of work, & we attempted to test our new schedule for term 2. Attempted, because we rarely stuck to it, but that's okay. We also tried out some new curriculum which my boys weren't thrilled I'd purchased. True story that.Upon opening the parcel Morgan said, "Mom! Why would you buy me a handwriting book!" Ahh, I tried really hard not to remind him of his eye appointment, but I failed. He really does have beautiful handwriting, but when questioned as to why he writes upper & lower case letters in a sentence he told me it was because he doesn't feel all his lowercase letters are as nice as some of his uppercase letters. Thus my purchase for him. I figured Jayden could use some review too & upon spotting his own book he uttered the words, "Nothing you say or punishment you give me will ever make me use that book!" Such strong words, but the sincerity in what he said made me burst out laughing on the spot. He was heavily insulted. I learned to speak secret code during math time with Jayden this week. If he says, "I'm tired." he really means, "I don't get this & I wish I didn't have to do it." He actually did really well, as long as I didn't try to help him. I find that keeping myself busy so I don't help too much with all the kids work can be hard for me, mostly because when I get involved in something that's when they most need me! Monday we watched a video about StoneHenge that was absolutely fascinating, to go along with our Children Around The World core. Despite being broken into 4 parts {an hour total running time} the kids were just fascinated by it the whole time. Afterwards they ran off & came back a bit later with a lovely lego model of Stonehenge! Morgan tried out his new handwriting paper during his writing lesson. We're still using Writing With Skill & enjoying it thus far. He has a big paper to write next week so it'll be interesting to see how that works out. Having said that, I especially loved his handwriting with his work this week, the new paper was a huge help with that. Our giant map of Europe received some lovely decorations for England. Really loving having this hanging up & how often he's able to refer to it for smaller things. He did a lot of his map work this week sitting in front of this map! We finished Aboard Endeavour this week. The book is well written with a nice glossary in the back should you need help figuring out some of the sailing terms or boat parts. There's also a nice drawing of the Endeavour on the inside front & back flaps of this book. The book was also loaded with a lot of interesting information in regards to the journey from England to Tahiti & on to Australia. I think it was a tad rosy though, especially in regards to Isaac Smith's position on the boat. For instance, that's him on the lefthand side wearing a rather fancy set of clothes which is amusing considering he wasn't an officer or a gentleman. It's nice to read it alongside our other book: The Goat Who Sailed The World to give another view of how life on the Endeavour might have been like. We did, however, enjoy the first book, & are equally enjoying the second one. There is a slightly immature moment regarding naked women in chapter 14 {or 15}, where Isaac's friend on the boat points at one of the naked women. Isaac doesn't pay attention to it as he finds it embarrassing & the scene is quickly over. Both books lend themselves to many mapping activities if one is interested, in fact The Goat Who Sailed The World has maps of the voyages of Cook within the book! {State library has both of these.} Morgan was working on his World Traveler's Diary {WTD}, which he loves, & needed to find a bit of information out about Charles Dickens. I'd found this fun website earlier & brought it up for him & he had fun working his way through the stuff on Charles Dickens. We were really disappointed that we couldn't get the videos on that site to work, so I did a quick search & found this one which the boys absolutely loved. After reading & watching the information he played the game show & won the certificate, we decided to print it out & put it in his WTD. Jayden was delighted to add bees to his height chart because they were on the 1-inch line. He also studied beavers, squirrels, & rabbits. He really loves Animal Worlds & can't wait to get to whales. He's thinking, again, it might be fun to work at an animal reserve or a zoo perhaps. We had a craft that we didn't get to this week, perhaps next week.. Morgan worked a bit on Passport to UK from Unit Studies.com. It covers a vast amount of information, but I pulled it out so that he could check out the videos of landmarks around the British Isles this week. We'll be using a variety of the Passport To.. titles over the course of the year. We had swim three times this week, much to Jayden's delight. He really worked hard last term to move from the bottom of the class towards the top, & it all paid off for him. They only have lessons once a week, but we've been blessed with another pool closer to home that we can practice in a couple of times a week. You'll have to excuse the weird photo, it's hard to get a shot of the lesson pool with only my kids in the photo! Morgan made these adorable invitations & taped them to our bedroom doors! The idea is that each week we are able we'll have a Cultural Celebration of the country we've visited for the week. He's really excited about this part & has been working on fancy name tags, & secretive plans for the past couple of days. We're hoping to save one of the little invites to tuck into his WTD! The boys also finished listening to The Hobbit & were quite delighted with it. They are debating getting the BBC Radio production version of it or moving on to Lord Of The Rings. Morgan's pretty keen to read the book himself, but he's nervous considering it's length. Needless to say there's been a whole lot of Hobbit talk around here & they are both highly annoyed the film has such a high rating on it here in Australia. Share:facebook - twitter - pinterest 2013 Week In Review: Week 12
We have all sorts of dinosaur printables for you to enjoy with your children, including dinosaur finger puppets, dinosaur lacing cards, a dinosaur colouring card, dinosaur bookmarks .. and more. You'll see that our dinosaur printables are of two types: a quirky, fun set of dinosaurs that will charm your younger children, decorate their bedrooms and playroom and keep them entertained, and a more "realistic" set of serious dinosaur printables for older fact-finding children. We hope you enjoy!
What's So Special About Stegosaurus? Stegosaurus (STEG-oh-SAW-russ) a body almost as big as a bus but a brain the size of a walnut! What's So Special About Stegosaurus is a beautifully colour illustrated dinosaur book full of fun facts about one of easily identified dinosaurs - Stegosaurus! "What's So Special About..." is an award winning series of books written by author Nicky Dee and advised by Palaeontologist and broadcaster Dean R Lomax. Paperback: 32 pages Age Range: 5 - 7 years Publisher: Dragonfly Group Ltd Language: English Product Dimensions: 20.3 x 0.5 x 20.3 cm
This set includes the following dinosaurs: Alioramus, Alxasurus, Archaeopteryx, Camarasaurus, Coelophysis, Cryolophosaurus, Deinonychus, Diplodocus, Elaphrosaurus, Iguanodon, Lambeosaurus, Muttaburrasaurus, Othnielia, Panoplosaurus, Pisanosaurus, Prenocephale, Riojasaurus, Saichania, Scutellosaurus, Struthiomimus, Stygimoloch, Tarbosaurus, Therizinosaurus, Tuojiangosaurus, and Tyrannosaurus Rex. This printable includes: ● 25 dinosaur pictures ● 25 information cards that include the following information: - name - correct pronunciation - family - size - food - period - range The cards are approx. 3" x 3¾". This file is in PDF format. ► This is an INSTANT DOWNLOAD. Please allow up to 10 minutes for your payment to process, and the link for your download will be sent to your email associated with your Etsy account. ► This material is for personal or classroom use only. You may not share/distribute this digital file or post it on any website or file-sharing site. You may not resell the file or print copies of it. Thank you for respecting our copyright. Dinosaur Cards Set 2 is also available in cursive font - https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1009130327 You may be interested in: Dinosaur Cards Set 1 - https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/949556045 Dinosaur Fun Facts - https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/959239508 Dinosaur Sorting (Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores) - https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1157417492
Brighten your learning space with these captivating Dinosaur Facts Poster and Card set. We've expanded our best selling product to TWENTY dinosaur fact posters and cards! I loved making this resource -- adding new color combos and fun facts for my kiddos. This bundle features 20 vibrantly colored dinosaur posters, each showcasing a different prehistoric creature. Each poster is matched with a corresponding card, perfect for interactive lessons or digital displays. Not only will these adorable dinos add a splash of color to your environment, but they also serve as an engaging tool to stimulate learning about dinosaurs. Every fact is mindfully curated and presented in a kid-friendly manner, making it a wonderful resource for dinosaur lesson plans. You can incorporate them into your curriculum or use them to jazz up bulletin boards or classroom displays. This set beautifully combines education and fun, providing an interactive way for little learners to absorb facts about dinosaurs. Other products by Yogalore: Dinosaur Printables: Fact Posters and Cards Preschool Activities/Group Preschool Activities: Yoga & Movement Pose Cards Children's Yoga Poses: Yoga & Movement Cards -- MEGA BUNDLE Ocean Animal | Sea Life Yoga Cards & Fact Posters 10 Themes for Preschool: Yoga and Movement Pose Cards Copyright © 2024 Yogalore, LLC. All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Do not redistribute. Copying ANY part of this resource and placing it on the Internet is strictly forbidden. This is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
Free, printable Dinosaur Cards and Lap Book for learning about 12 of the most well-known dinosaurs. Lap book contains math, geography, science, and writing.