We are constantly finding new information and adding to our knowledge base. Remember, what we currently know about dinosaurs is only our best educated guess. Use some white glue to stick down various pasta noodles – spaghetti, rigatoni, macaroni, what ever is in the cupboard! Or, you can do a little bit of research and try to find pasta noodles that look like the various dinosaur bones found in the actual dinosaur.Īs you are chatting all about dinosaurs with your little ones, I encourage you to focus on the process and the discussion. You can then print off any or all of the dinosaur skeletons.
PAPAS PASTARIA DINOSAUR FOR FREE
I thought I would share this one TINY part of our Dinosaur Unit Study with you today for free in the hopes that you print it off, check it out, fall in love, and purchase the whole Dinosaur Unit Study! So here it is for you, no strings attached: Get your free printable dinosaur skeletons and activity pageĪll you need to do is enter your email address and your FREE printable will be emailed to you. The hands on activity to go along with the Jurassic Period is a cool printable dinosaur skeleton activity! Print off the printable dinosaur skeletons of some of the dinosaurs from the Jurassic Period, add pasta, sprinkle a few coffee grinds, and you have a really, really cool dinosaur craft! Specifically, we are learning about some of the many dinosaurs that were alive during that time period. The bite sized piece we are working on this week is the Jurassic Period. One big topic – in this case Dinosaurs – broken down into ten small, bite size pieces. My job is to do the hands on activity.Īs you might know, we organize each and every unit study the same way. Papa is in charge of sharing all of the information found in our unit study, getting the children wondering and chatting and discussing the amazingness of it all, doing the math and literacy enrichment, and sharing the awesome YouTube video. Papa is coming over one afternoon a week to dive into our unit studies with us! It is such a fun addition to our week, and a wonderful way for my children to grow a special relationship with their Papa. We are doing our unit studies a little bit different this year. We are right in the thick of our Dinosaur Unit Study and my kids are LOVING IT! This printable dinosaur skeleton activity is our next hands on activity, and I just know my crafty kids are going to really dig it (ha!).