“Dinosaur fossils were first collected in Alaska in 1962 by Robert Lipscomb, an oil company geologist who was surveying land along the Coolville river on Alaska 's North Slope, the treeless plain north of the brooks range.“
“Dinosaur fossils were first collected in Alaska in 1962 by Robert Lipscomb, an oil company geologist who was surveying land along the Coolville river on Alaska 's North Slope, the treeless plain north of the brooks range.“
I was interested in this story because I love the Jurassic Park movies. I think that this book was really interesting, and I got to see a lot of cool things about dinosaurs! I think this would be great for a classroom because it's relevant to science and most children are interested in dinosaurs.
This nonfiction book looks at fossils and talks about how dinosaurs would have lived and what their environments would be like. I think that this book is awesome because it's packed full of interesting science stuff, and kids love dinosaurs!
“dinosaur fossils were first collected in Alaska in 1962 by Robert liscomb, an oil company geologist who was surveying land along the Coolville river on Alaska 's North Slope, the treeless plain north of the brooks range.“
I love bringing a topic of interest of the kids into our reading and curriculum. I think this is a good book to do that.
Published in 2009 this nonfiction book is a cool book to have in the classroom. Dinosaurs are always a big hit amongst young readers. I think the idea of monsters basically roaming the earth really interests people. So I think this is a great way to expose kids to the wonders of nonfiction reading. I imagine myself using this for maybe third or fourth graders and hang them maybe do a project with dinosaurs and this book being an interesting add in
“In winter, the sky is dark, with the only light coming from the moon and the stars.”
Personally I‘m not the biggest fan of dinosaurs but I know how much younger children love them! This would be a great resource for them to learn more about them!
Global Warming and the Dinosaurs by Caroline Arnold is a piece of nonfiction. It was published in 2009. This book is super informative about a wide range of topics such as a bunch of different types of dinosaurs as well as how they would survive in warmer temperatures. It tells us about a lot of different countries as well. It starts with a table of contents, so readers are able to find what they want and go to it not read the whole thing.