The Start of Another Dinosaur Craft

Just a quick post tonight. I found this picture on the table a few days ago, when I was clearing it off to get ready for dinner:

I’m not sure if this is Daegan’s work or Gareth’s, but I thought it was neat way to represent some of their knowledge about dinosaurs. This is a plant-eater (hence the green leaves in the stomach), which also swallows rocks (gastroliths—the black ovals) to help grind up the plant foods, much like birds do today. I also see some neck vertebra. I’ll have to put this back on the table again and see what they do to complete the project.

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One Response to “The Start of Another Dinosaur Craft”

  1. James Kovacs Says:

    That’s a great craft! Amazing what kids will do of their own accord if you just provide them with the materials.

    There is only one force in the universe that is powerful enough to prevent children from learning on their own… and ironically it is our education system… :^)

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