DISCUSS:
What do you think this belongs to?
DISCUSS:
So far, Doug has found fossil seashells and a fossil shark tooth. What other fossils do you think Doug would find in the quarry?
DISCUSS:
Do you think habitats have changed in other parts of the world besides Illinois? How could you find out?
| Fossil Dig printout | Print 30 copies |
| Fossil Dig Answer Key teacher-only resource | 1 copy |
| Fossil Dig Questions worksheet | 30 copies |
| Mystery Fossils printout | Print 15 copies |
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Glue Sticks
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30 glue sticks |
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Scissors
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30 pairs |
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Dot Stickers
We prefer stickers because they are easier to distribute in a classroom.
Tape will also work.
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90 stickers
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We suggest students work in pairs. Homeschool students can work on their own.
Each student will need three stickers. You can prepare these beforehand for easier distribution.
Each student will need a 1/2 page of Mystery Fossils. We suggest you cut these in half prior to class.
Materials for this activity are needed at two different steps, so we suggest organizing them beforehand for easier distribution. Students need these supplies in Step 2:
Then you'll distribute the remaining supplies in Step 11.
Analyze and interpret data from fossils to provide evidence of the organisms and environments in which they lived long ago.
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