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Dragons and Dinosaurs part 2. Students need partners, books, pencils, practice books. Compare Texts after reading the following poem, “ Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Students need partners, books, pencils, practice books

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Compare Texts afterreading the followingpoem, “ Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp”.

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Word went out ’cross the prehistoric slime:“Hey, dinosaurs, it’s rock 'n roll time!Slick back your scales and get ready to rompOn Saturday night at the Dinosaur Stomp!”

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By the lava beds and the tar pit shore,On the mountaintop and the rain forest floor,Dinosaurs scrubbed their necks and nails.They brushed their teeth and curled their tails.Then—ready, set, go—they trampled and tromped,Making dinosaur tracks for the Dinosaur Stomp.

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Plesiosaurus paddled up with a splash,A pterodactyl family flew in for the bash.Protoceratops brought along her eggs,Diplodocus plodded on big fat legs.A batch of bouncing babies followed Mama Maiasaur.The last time she counted, she had twenty-four.

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The old ones gathered in a gossiping bunch,Sitting and sipping sweet Swampwater Punch.Dinosaurs giggled and shuffled and stared,Ready to party, but a little bit scared.

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Then Iguanodon shouted, “One, two, three!”Started up the band by waving a tree.Brachio-, Super-, and UltrasaurusSang, “Doo-bop-a-loo-bop,” all in a chorus.Ankylosaurus drummed on his hard-shelled back,boomalocka boomalocka! Whack! Whack! Whack!

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Pentaceratops stood up to performAnd blasted a tune on his favorite horn.They played in rhythm, they sang in rhyme,Dinosaur music in dinosaur time!

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Duckbill thought he’d take a chance:Asked Allosaurus if she’d like to dance.Tarchia winked at a stegosaur she liked.They danced together, spike to spike.The Triassic Twist and the Brontosaurus Bump,The Raptor Rap and Jurassic Jump.

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Tyrannosaurus Rex led a conga line.Carnosaurs capered close behind.They rocked and rolled, they twirled and tromped.There never was a party like the Dinosaur Stomp.

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The nighttime sky began to glow.Volcanoes put on a fireworks show.The ground was rocking—it started to shake.Those dinosaurs danced up the first earthquake!

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The party went on—it was so outrageous,They stayed up well past the late Cretaceous.When the Cenozoic dawned they were tired and beat.They yawned big yawns and put up their feet.And they’re still asleep, snoring deep in the swamp.But they’ll be back . . . next Dinosaur Stomp!

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Discuss the following with your partner?

Do you think a paleontologist has an important job? Explain.

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Compare the information in “Dragons and Dinosaurs” and the poem “Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp.” What is the author’s purpose in each text?

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What did you know about how scientists study dinosaur bones before you read “Dragons and Dinosaurs”? What did you learn from the article?

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Practice Book page 153

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We have identified more than 1,000 kinds ofdinosaurs. New types of dinosaurs are uncovered every year.

More than 1,000 kinds of dinosaurs have been identified, and every year more dinosaurs are uncovered.

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Practice Book page 154

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