WALKING WITH DINOSAURS KIT 1

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Contents Teaching Notes.... 3 Walking with Dinosuars CLOZURE... 5 Animal Kingdom Laws of Nature.... 9 Clozure Answers... 10 Unjumble... 16 Word Search... 19 This is a bobbrandis.com publication. ABN: 24062975758 all rights reserved 2016 2

WWD1 - Walking With Dinosaurs Episode 1 New Blood. Teaching Notes. Précis This episode follows the evolution of the dinosaurs during the major periods of history the Jurassic, Triassic. It examines the impact of the environment of the evolution of animals. This episode examines the competition between the species. PART A (90 minutes) File: PART A Movie Closure Sheet - Hand out the closure sheet. Teaching Suggestion: 1. (15 minutes) Prior to the movie, have the students work through the closure sheet in small groups of 2 or 3. Have the children look at the words that might fill the spaces. 2. (60 minutes) Watch episode in small segments. Stop at appropriate intervals and discuss the segment with the students. Until the students get in the groove, it may be necessary to rewind and RE-LISTEN to the sections. 3. (15 minutes) Have students work in small groups to ensure they have the answers to the closure activity. PART B (30 45 minutes) File: PART B Crossword Activity and Answers Teaching Suggestion: 1. (10 minutes) Go though the crossword closure exercises with the students. All these words occur in the movie. Inform the students that you will be testing the spelling of these words at the end of the lesson. 2. (20 minutes) Students work through the crossword and place words in the appropriate locations. This is a bobbrandis.com publication. ABN: 24062975758 all rights reserved 2016 3

3. (10 minutes) Mark the sheet you could place the answers on a PowerPoint and show it on a screen or hand out the answer sheet. 4. (10 minutes) Test a few words as a spelling activity. PART C (45 minutes) File: PART C Rewrite the jumbled sentences. Teaching Suggestion: 1. (5 minutes) Present the students either with the worksheet or the PowerPoint 2. (20 minutes) The students work through the jumbled sentences from each period of history. Students unjumble the sentences to make sense 3. (5 minutes). Correct the answers by initiating discussions. PART D (45 minutes) File: Part D Word Search 1. (10 minutes) Subsequent to jumbled sentence. Have student read and understand the words. All this words appear in the jumbled sentence activity above. 2. (20 minutes) Once students have all the words, they must search for these words in the word frame. The word may be placed in any direction. Only the correct word must be included or it won t exist in the frame. 3. (10 minutes) Correct the word press frame using the answer sheet. This is a bobbrandis.com publication. ABN: 24062975758 all rights reserved 2016 4

Walking with Dinosuars CLOZURE CRETACEOUS PERIOD - millions years ago. During this period; there were considerable changes in and. The earth moved as were being pushed upward by colliding. The Atlantic is as wide as it is today. There was no. Vegetation was predominated by conifer and prairies. Giant Tyrannasaurus (a five ton ) stalked the. The forces of nature were driving these animals to. JURASSIC PERIOD million years ago. During this period; The climate was and. Were there ice-caps on the poles?. This is a bobbrandis.com publication. ABN: 24062975758 all rights reserved 2016 5

Flowers and broad leafed trees had yet to. This world was dominated by. The most common reptile was the. TRIASSIC PERIOD - million years ago. During this period: There is one single. The land type most dominant were. Many different types of reptiles have. A new family of reptiles appeared and they were called. The earth had been ruled by this one type of reptile for million years. Dinosaurs are comparatively but they are starting to shows signs of. The dinosaur, coelophysis, thrived during, because they survive on. Features which make Ceolophysis suited to the climate., and they are adapted for. What features make dinosaurs unique? The advantage the ceolphysis have over other animals during this period is their and. This is a bobbrandis.com publication. ABN: 24062975758 all rights reserved 2016 6

The cynodont is called a missing link because he has a like a reptile but the of a mammal. Cynodonts live in, pair for, lay, feed their babies and hunt at. What do the placerias herd do when they feel frightened? What are some of the advantages the postosuchus as over other animals. What are some of the disadvantages? The peteinosaurus is a flying which hunts around the river and has developed extra long to support her What feature makes the peteinosaurus suited to hunting insects? This is a bobbrandis.com publication. ABN: 24062975758 all rights reserved 2016 7

What has the peteinosaurus developed to help it fly? Why is drinking at water so dangerous? Why do some reptiles have to protect a larger area? Why did the coelophysis attack to cynodont s nest? Why didn t the baby cynodont fear the ceolophysis? The cynodont s were desperate. What extreme action did they take and why? There are significant issues and changes of behaviour brought about by increases in coelophysis numbers. Describe some This is a bobbrandis.com publication. ABN: 24062975758 all rights reserved 2016 8

Animal Kingdom Laws of Nature. This is a bobbrandis.com publication. ABN: 24062975758 all rights reserved 2016 9

Clozure Answers CRETACEOUS PERIOD - 65 millions years ago. During this period; There were considerable changes in vegetation_ and climate. The earth moved as mountains were being pushed upward by colliding continents. The Atlantic is _half as wide as it is today. There was no grass. Vegetation was predominated by conifer forests and fern prairies. Giant Tyrannosaurus (a five ton predator ) stalked the landscape. The forces of nature were driving these animals to extinction. JURASSIC PERIOD 152 million years ago. During this period; The climate was warm and tropical. Were there ice-caps on the poles? No Flowers and broad leafed trees had yet to evolve This world was dominated by reptiles. The most common reptile was the dinosaur. This is a bobbrandis.com publication. ABN: 24062975758 all rights reserved 2016 10

TRIASSIC PERIOD - 220 million years ago. During this period: There is one single land mass The land type most dominant were deserts Many different types of reptiles have come and gone. A new family of reptiles appeared and they were called dinosaurs. The earth had been ruled by this one type of reptile for 50 million years. Dinosaurs are comparatively rare but they are starting to shows signs of _future success. The dinosaur, coelophysis, thrived during _drought because they survive on very little water Features which make Ceolophysis suited to the climate. light boned, fast and they are adapted for killing What features make dinosaurs unique? special hips and ankles that enable them to stand and walk on 2 legs The advantage the ceolphysis have over other animals during this period is their speed and agility The cynodont is called a missing link because he has a backbone like a reptile but the hair of a mammal. Cynodonts live in burrows pair for life, lay eggs, feed their babies milk and hunt at night What does the placerias herd do when frightened? stamp, kick up dust and bellow loudly This is a bobbrandis.com publication. ABN: 24062975758 all rights reserved 2016 11

heavy to run on two legs WALKING WITH DINOSAURS KIT 1 What are some of the advantages of the postosuchus? largest on earth What are some of the disadvantages? _Slow. Too front The peteinosaurus is a flying reptile which hunts around the river and has developed extra long fingers_ to support her wing membrane_ What feature makes the peteinosaurus suited to hunting insects? sharp teeth and fast What has the peteinosaurus developed to help it fly? strong light weight bones and sharp teeth Why is drinking at water so dangerous? Good place for an ambush Why do some reptiles have to protect a larger area? Need a lot of food so they try to keep all others out. Why did the coelophysis attack to cynodont s nest? To eat them Why didn t the baby cynodont fear the ceolophysis? Never seen one before_ The cynodont s were desperate. What extreme action did they take and why? _Eat their young to deny ceolophysis a feed. There are significant issues and changes of behaviour brought about by increases in coelophysis numbers. Describe some _Hunt in packs, Compete for food and space. A lot of confrontation. Unite for group kills.. This is a bobbrandis.com publication. ABN: 24062975758 all rights reserved 2016 12

Animal Kingdom Laws of Nature (sample answers). Predators usually attack the weakest member of a group Mammals and some reptiles protect their young. Animals often stay in groups for safety. Water is critical for survival Animals will eat almost anything for food. Babies and young animals are always at risk from predators. Features which help survival enable animals to evolve. Animals only eat when hungry Noise and movement are defensive behaviours. Harsh environments will often make it difficult for survival This is a bobbrandis.com publication. ABN: 24062975758 all rights reserved 2016 13

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