What's included
1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade Kindergarten - 3
This lesson will take part during our baby Spinosaurus feeding. During the feeding we will discuss why the Spinosaurus is the largest theropod dinosaur, when and where did the Spinosaurus live and how the Spinosaurus may have hunted for fish in the wild. • The lesson will include a 20-25 minute presentation followed by a prehistoric social that includes a question and answer session. • Learners are also encouraged to bring their dinosaur toys and figures to share with the group after the presentation. • A FREE dinosaur research guide will also be available for learners to use before or after our lesson.
Learning Goals
Students will meet our baby Spinosaurus, named Paleo, as we teach them all about the largest theropod dinosaur who ever lived on our planet, up to this point. Learners should go away with an understanding of how large the Spinosaurus was, where the Spinosaurus lived and what it might have actually used its sail for.
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
We will refer to many visuals including our slides presentation, our replica fossil collection and our many dinosaur figures.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Roar! (which means hello in dinosaur of course).
Do your learners love dinosaurs as much as I do? Unlike most adults, I continued liking dinosaurs as I got older! I've been educating and entertaining children all about dinosaurs and prehistoric life since 2018 when I started my small business named Stomp Chomp Roar.
I offer courses all about prehistoric life from Paleozoic Era sea creatures, Mesozoic Era Dinosaurs, Cenozoic Era mammals and all the rock layers and fossils in between.
My ambition is to bring the excitement of prehistoric life and the study of paleontology to children in an educational and an entertaining way.
I enjoy grilling Jurassic steaks, reading about the past & working on new projects.
- Dinosaur Ranger Anthony
Reviews
Live One-Time Class
$12
per classMeets once
45 min
Completed by 16 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-10
3-12 learners per class