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Hands on activities

Dinosaur dig out Organise your team to excavate your specimens
Finding forams Use microscopes to look at tiny fossils of marine organisms
Ted the T-Rex A 1:4 replica of a T-Rex skull. Always a crowd pleaser!
Vicky Velociraptor A real size skull replica. Compare the differences with Ted the T-Rex
Sounding out Listen to digital dinosaur sounds created by acoustic scientists
Dan the Duck Bill Replica of a parasaurolophus skull. It's head crest made many loud sounds
Dino Eggs What did they look like? What did the embryo's look like inside?
Sands of Time Look at how sedimentation helps to form fossils
Scaly skin Compare modern animal skins to the replica dinosaur skin
Dinosaur snap Same as the standard card game, but you've got to know your dinosaurs!
Casting creatures Makes casts of ancient organism impressions
Hip to Hip Compare dinosaur hips with anatomical models of a bird and lizard
Strange simian Check out the archaeopteryx, a possible precursor to modern birds
For the record Geological record shows a mass extinction 65 million ago. Why did it occur?
Ptero Puzzle Mix and match the right to form a pterodactyl skeleton plaque
Talking Teeth Work out which teeth belong to which extinct or modern animal


Requirements

- Appropriate for Years 3 to 6 with a maximum of 30 students per class

- 10 Tables arranged around a room. Chairs are not required.

- Access to 2 electrical power sockets

- Duration 60 minutes, set up time 45 minutes and pack up time 45 minutes

Cost

- $165 inc. GST for 1 class.

For schools outside of Sydney please contact us to discuss how this workshop can visit your school as part of a regional visit

Unlike others we don't charge per student as we know that this causes an additional administrative load on your school office. Most schools tend to fill the workshops based on our recommended maximum number of students. If you have any questions please contact us.

Digging Dinosaurs!

Find out all about dinosaurs in this hands on workshop designed to extend units of work beyond the standard content!

- Check out life size replica of the Velociraptor dinosaur skull and come face to face with T-Rex!
- Work like a real paleontologist: work as a team member segmenting a dig site, performing the dig and recording and analysing the specimens found.
- Find out how fossils are formed and how it's easy to find them on the beach

- Hear what dinosaurs really sound like with sound bites by acoustic engineers
- Feel replica dinosaur skin and compare it with modern animals
- Go beyond dinosaurs to look at Australian megafauna
- Make casts of ancient creatures and more!

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