Learning All About Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals with Class Two
Children in Class Two study dinosaurs with the help of Everything Dinosaur.
A very busy morning with the Year 2 class at St Malachy’s R.C. Primary who have been studying dinosaurs and prehistoric animals. The children had been learning all about when the dinosaurs lived, where they lived and how they became extinct. Miss Butterfield and Mrs Parker had been teaching the children all about continents and countries and a most impressive map had been created which showed where in the world some dinosaurs lived.
Class Two Study Dinosaurs
Mapping the Dinosaurs
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Can you spot a spelling mistake? We wonder if any of the children have spotted the mistake, we think this is the teacher’s very clever way of encouraging the children to be observant.
Making Dinosaur Posters
As part of the ICT element of the curriculum for the spring term, the children had been making some dinosaur posters and learning how to copy and paste material from the internet. Some lovely examples of posters were on display on the classroom wall and outside in the corridor. They certainly brightened up the corridor. Our dinosaur expert set the class some challenges, one of which was to come up with some science posters based on the information provided. In addition, the children demonstrated their use of adjectives and we had some wonderful examples, especially when it came to describing the fossil teeth.
To cater for the design/technology (DT) and art elements of the curriculum, teacher Miss Butterfield, aided by Mrs Parker (teaching assistant) had been helping the children to design and create different prehistoric animal models, including a super sculpture of a fearsome Velociraptor.
A Wonderful Sculpture of a Velociraptor
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Thinking Carefully About Materials
The children had to think carefully about which materials to choose and they had been challenged to use different media to create their prehistoric animal pictures. We saw some lovely examples of artwork including a dinosaur called “Spike-0-saurus”, a very spiky dinosaur, hence his name.
Making Dinosaur Models and Artwork Using Different Resources
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So many different types of dinosaur model had been made that some had even been put on display outside in the corridor. It made our dinosaur expert feel very happy as he passed lots of models of stegosaurs on his way to the classroom. The children compared parts of their bodies to the bodies of dinosaurs, some of the bones and casts that the children saw helped them to appreciate just how big some dinosaurs were. It looks like Class 2 are having fun learning all about palaeontologists and life in the past.
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