Children of
all ages are fascinated by dinosaurs. I find it amazing that kindergarteners’
know the names and habits of so many dinosaurs’. Many of their concepts are from cartoons,
movies, and some books. I have found YouTube to be invaluable in presenting
what scientists have found out about dinosaurs up to now-I say that because
they are always finding new fossils and coming up with new concepts about how
they lived and why they died. The YouTube Program I use in my classes the most
often is, National Geographic’s “ How Dinosaurs Lived”. It consists of many
different videos of dinosaurs roaming the earth, how they are born from eggs,
how they fight (the boys love this), where they lived and the theories of how
they died, etc. I find the children remember better and are more excited when
they see the videos.
After we
read, study, watch videos, discuss, and write about dinosaur life we create
dinosaurs. This year I saved many sizes of cartons, different shaped boxes,
paper, cans and craft scraps. I let the each child pick the carton they want
and whatever they thought they needed for the project.
To put the
dino together I had masking tape, glue, and hot glue guns. I had my aid help the children with the glue
gun. Young children should not use the glue guns because of the danger of
burns.
This was one
of the most exciting projects we did. I had some dinosaur books the kids could
look at to help with their concepts. They spent the whole day creating and were
very disappointed when school ended-they wanted to stay and work on their
project
I was very
surprised by the reaction of most of the parents. They also got excited about
what their child did and couldn’t wait to take them home. Some even took
pictures with their phones to show them off. A few parents had them displayed
in the family room for the rest of the year.