Photos:
See the T-rex that Barnum Brown found for the American Museum of Natural History in 1902 and 1908.
A school teacher found T-rex bones at a Royal Saskatchewan Museum dig. They named the T-rex Scotty. (Yes, that coprolite is fossilized dinosaur poop!)
The Field Museum in Chicago named their T-rex Sue (after the person who discovered the bones.) Sue is the largest and most complete T-rex found so far.
Activities:
The Just for Kids page at the Field Museum in Chicago has a T-rex flip book you can make, a T-rex cross word puzzle, and a prehistoric word search.
First School has 1, 2, 3 T-rex coloring pages as well as Dinosaur alphabet coloring pages and flash cards in Zaner-Bloser and D'Nealian format.
Enchanted Learning has several T-rex pages, including one you can color online!
Picture Book of the Day has TWO Six Trait Writing Mini-lessons for this book. |