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In this lesson, students are introduced to the fascinating world of dinosaurs, focusing on three unique species: Triceratops, Parasaurolophus, and Ankylosaurus. Each dinosaur is highlighted for its special features, such as Triceratops’ three horns for protection, Parasaurolophus’ crest for sound-making, and Ankylosaurus’ heavy club tail for defense. The lesson encourages imaginative play and exploration of dinosaurs through videos and books, fostering a sense of wonder about these incredible creatures.
  1. What do you think makes Triceratops special with its three horns?
  2. How do you think Parasaurolophus uses its crest to make sounds?
  3. Can you tell me why Ankylosaurus might need a heavy club on its tail?

Dinosaurs Are Amazing!

Do you know what dinosaurs are? They were big animals that lived a long, long time ago! Let’s learn about some special dinosaurs and what makes them unique.

Meet Triceratops

Imagine a dinosaur with three pointy horns on its face. That’s Triceratops! These horns helped Triceratops stay safe. They also loved to eat leaves. Can you pretend to be a Triceratops and shake your head with three horns?

Meet Parasaurolophus

Now, let’s meet a dinosaur with a special crest on its head. This dinosaur is called Parasaurolophus. The crest helped it make sounds, almost like singing! Isn’t that cool? Can you pretend to have a crest on your head and make some fun sounds?

Meet Ankylosaurus

Next, we have Ankylosaurus. This dinosaur had a big, heavy club on its tail. It used the club to swish and swat away anything that bothered it. Can you swing your pretend tail like Ankylosaurus?

Dinosaurs Are Fun!

Dinosaurs were amazing creatures, and there were so many different kinds! Which dinosaur is your favorite? You can learn more about them by watching videos and reading books. Have fun exploring the world of dinosaurs!

  • What do you think it would be like to see a real dinosaur? How do you imagine they moved and sounded?
  • If you could have a dinosaur as a pet, which one would you choose and why? What would you do together?
  • Can you think of any animals today that remind you of dinosaurs? What makes them similar or different?
  • Make Your Own Dinosaur Horns or Crest: Gather some craft supplies like paper, tape, and crayons. Create your own Triceratops horns or Parasaurolophus crest. Once you’ve made your horns or crest, wear them and pretend to be your favorite dinosaur. How does it feel to have horns or a crest? Can you think of other animals that have similar features?
  • Dinosaur Sound Exploration: Just like Parasaurolophus used its crest to make sounds, let’s explore sounds around us. Find different objects like a pot, a spoon, or a box. Tap or shake them to see what sounds they make. Can you create a sound that reminds you of a dinosaur? Share your sounds with a friend and guess what dinosaur it could be!
  • Dinosaur Movement Game: Imagine how each dinosaur moved. Triceratops might stomp, Parasaurolophus might sway, and Ankylosaurus might swing its tail. Create a game where you move like these dinosaurs. Ask a friend or family member to guess which dinosaur you are by watching your movements. What other dinosaurs can you think of, and how might they move?

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

[Music]
Oh, they are dinosaurs!
Oh, leaves on my face! What have I here?
There are three horns on my face. Who am I?
My name is Triceratops.
There are three sharp horns on my face.
Shake, shake! Oh, leaves on my head!
What have I here?
There’s a crest on my head. Who am I?
My name is…
There’s a singing crest on my head!
Wow, it’s amazing!
Oh, leaves on my tail! What have I here?
There’s a club on my tail. Who am I?
My name is Ankylosaurus.
There’s a heavy club on my tail. Swish, swish!
Wow, dinosaurs!
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