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Now it’s your turn to be Tilly Edinger for a day!

Now it’s your turn to be Tilly Edinger for a day!. Picture Courtesy of the American Museum of Natural History. Step One. Choose a dinosaur: http://internt.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/nature-online/dino-directory/country.dsml?disp=gall&country= USA. Step Two.

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Now it’s your turn to be Tilly Edinger for a day!

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  1. Now it’s your turn to be Tilly Edinger for a day! Picture Courtesy of the American Museum of Natural History

  2. Step One • Choose a dinosaur:http://internt.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/nature-online/dino-directory/country.dsml?disp=gall&country=USA

  3. Step Two 2. As a group decide what physical characteristics help the dinosaur survive.

  4. Step 3 3. Think of an animal that is still alive that has the same characteristic. Find that animal at this Web site: http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/ Picture courtesy of search4dinosaurs.com Picture Courtesy of National Geographic

  5. Step 4: Make a poster A picture of both animals that shows the characteristic you chose The most important characteristic they have in common What would happen if they did not have that characteristic Something interesting about the animal You must cite both pictures and Web sites

  6. Groups

  7. Job Responsibilities • Research Leader • works the computer while researching • Word Leader • works the computerwhile constructing the Word document • Editor • Makes sure all the answers in the chart are in complete sentences

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