Plastic Dinosaur Skeletons from Everything Dinosaur
A term topic on dinosaurs for Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) can provide a number of opportunities for young minds to develop through creative play. Most children are fascinated by dinosaurs and prehistoric animals and Everything Dinosaur team members often get asked by teachers and teaching assistants for ideas on how to stimulate the class when the children have been learning about dinosaurs. We recommend a wide range of tactile activities to help young learners explore the nature of materials and the wider world. For example, this set of twelve plastic prehistoric animal skeletons gives the children the chance to play at being a palaeontologist.
Prehistoric Animal Skeleton Set Available from Everything Dinosaur
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Dinosaur Skeleton Models
These robust, plastic skeleton models represent a number of very well known dinosaurs. Prehistoric creatures such as Triceratops, Stegosaurus and Brachiosaurus. There are even some meat-eating dinosaurs and a pterosaur (Pteranodon), in this twelve figure set. We bury these models in the sand pit play area at the school and invite the children to excavate their own dinosaur fossils using paint brushes and plastic spades. This is a fun activity and the addition of a couple of magnifying glasses so that the children can examine the bones helps the pupils to feel like scientists.
These models can also be used in the wet play area as children explore which objects float. They are a wonderful resource for Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS plastic dinosaur skeletons).
Use the Models to Make Impressions Just Like Fossils
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Creating Fossils
By pressing these study models into modelling clay the children can learn how fossils form and they can have a go at making fossils for themselves. Each of these little models is around ten centimetres in length and as there are twelve in the series they are very useful when it comes to playing sorting and counting games, for example:
- Sort out all the skeletons of animals that have horns
- Group the skeletons into those that walk on four legs and those that walk on just two
- Split the plant-eaters from the meat-eaters – can you work out which is which?
Remarkable Details
The models have a remarkable level of detail on them, the children can easily work out which model is which. The other day, a five-year-old pointed out the Dimetrodon (not a dinosaur) to us. We were most impressed!
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We Even Used Our Dinosaur Skeletons to Make Footprints
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