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Family Groups Dinosaurs evolved from the class of backboned animals called Reptiles. They are split into two major groups (orders) based on the structure of their pelvis (hip bone). These groups are then divided into suborders and then families depending on similarities in their bone structure. Order One These are called the lizard hipped dinosaurs (Saurichia), which had a pelvis similar to that of a large lizard. It included the following families: a) Giant plant eaters (Sauropods): Diplodocus b) Big meat eaters (Carnosaurs): Tyrannosaurus c) Small meat eaters (Coelurosaurs): Ornithomimus d) Large clawed meat eaters (Deinonychosaurs): Velociraptor...and eventually the true birds. Order Two These are called the bird hipped dinosaurs (Ornithischia), which had a pelvis similar to a modern bird. They were all herbivores and included the following families: e) Horned (Ceratopsia): Triceratops f) Bird-like feet (Ornithopoda): Iguanodon g) Dome headed (Pachycephalosaurids): Pachycephalosaurus h) Plated (Stegosaurids): Stegosaurus i) Armoured (Ankylosaurids): Ankylosaurus. From the dinosaur file see if you can assign two more dinosaur names to each of the nine families above. a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) There is only one other armoured dinosaur in the file. Can you find it?

Family Groups 2 It is the late Triassic period (230-23 million years ago). Pick a location and give the names of 3 dinosaurs you might see. Which dinosaur group do they belong to? LOCATION NAME GROUP () (2) (3) 2 It is the Jurassic period (23-44 million years ago). Pick a location and give the names of 5 dinosaurs you might see. Which dinosaur group do they belong to? LOCATION NAME GROUP () (2) (3) (4) (5) 3 It is now the Cretaceous period (44-65 million years ago). Pick a location and give the names of dinosaurs you might see. Which dinosaur group do they belong to? LOCATION NAME GROUP () (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) () ()

Family Groups 3 This is Albertosaurus, an m dinosaur from the USA. What might she eat? Which order is she in? Which family might she belong to? (See Family Groups ) Name a dinosaur which could be related to her. This is Styracosaurus, a 5.5m dinosaur from the USA. What might he eat? Which order is he in? Which family might he belong to? (See Family Groups ) Name a dinosaur which could be related to him.

Finding out information from the Dinosaurs Datafile () Name(s) 2 Click on the Search tool to find the dinosaur with the NAME of Avimimus. a) What LENGTH is Avimimus? metres b) What GROUP did it belong to? c) What was its DIET? d) What is the MEANING of Avimimus? e) What was SPECIAL about this dinosaur? f) Where in the world was it found? (LOCATION) Use the Subset toggle button to return to All Sheets. Click on the Search tool to find the PERIOD Triassic. How many dinosaurs lived in the Triassic period? 3 How many lived in the Jurassic period? 4 How many lived in the Cretaceous period? 5 Your last three answers should add up to 64, but there are only 62 dinosaurs in this datafile. Can you explain this? 6 Use the Sort tool to SORT the dinosaurs into LENGTH order, longest first (decreasing order). Write the names of the three longest dinosaurs, in order: () (2) (3) Click Click Use on the STATISTICS tool. Select Length and then Average. What is the average length of the dinosaurs? metres on the GRAPHS tool. Plot a PIE chart about the DIET of the dinosaurs. Most dinosaurs were meat eaters True or False? the Search tool to find the ones that walked on two legs (MOVEMENT). How many walked on two legs? 0 Find out how many walked on four legs 0

Finding out information from the Dinosaurs Datafile (2) Name(s) In worksheet you were given a lot of help in answering the questions. In this worksheet you have to work out how to do it for yourself, so you will have to think harder, but make the computer do most of the work! Don t forget to use the All Sheets/Subset toggle button to reset between questions if you need to. How many dinosaurs were more than 0 metres long? How many dinosaurs were less 2 than 5 metres long? How many were between 0 metres 3 and 5 metres long? How many dinosaurs were less than 4 the AVERAGE length? a) How many dinosaurs were meat eaters? 5 b) How many of these meat eaters were from the Jurassic period? How many Cretaceous dinosaurs were 6 plant eaters? 0 What was the average length of all the plant eaters? metres What was the average length of all the meat only eaters? metres Most of the Jurassic dinosaurs walked on 2 legs true or false? How many bird-hipped dinosaurs were there in the Cretaceous period? 2 3 4 To which group did most of the Jurassic dinosaurs belong? Find the dinosaur that was Lizard-hipped, ate meat, lived in the Jurassic period and was less than metre long. Its name was a) Select the dinosaurs from the Jurassic period that were found in Europe. b) Put these in order of length (smallest first). c) Organise the headings so that you can fill in the table below. Where in the world were most dinosaurs discovered? Dinosaurs from the Jurassic period found in Europe, in length order (smallest first) Name Meaning Special Length (metres)

The Dinosaur Crossword 2 3 4 5 6 0 2 My long neck and tail made me over 20 metres long. I should have starred in Jurassic Park () 2 I was 0 metres long and famous for my hollow bony head crest (5) 3 I was as long as my name (3) 4 I was so big that they say the Earth shook when I walked (2) 5 I was the longest of all of us with a frill on our necks () 6 A modern bull has only 2 horns I had 3 horns! (0) We sometimes walked on 2 legs and sometimes on 4 legs. We certainly travelled a lot because we were found in Europe, Asia and the Americas () They called me the first bird because I had feathers () I m different from the rest! (0) 0 I was the only plant eater that was metres long and should have starred in Jurassic Park. (I was in the book but they left me out of the film perhaps my dorsal plates were too difficult to make!) () I had teeth that wounded. My friends called me Double O Seven because of my name! () 2 I was the second longest plant eater, well second equal actually! (0) 2