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Birds, Crocodiles, & Dinosaur Descendants
- Birds are living dinosaurs.
- Crocodiles are related to dinosaurs but are not dinosaurs.
- Animals can look very different and still be related.
- Birds and reptiles survived by living in different ways.
Level 2
- Birds evolved from small theropod dinosaurs and share many traits with them.
- Crocodilians are part of the archosaur group and survived by adapting as ambush predators.
- After the mass extinction, birds and reptiles filled new ecological niches.
- Evolution can change body shape and behavior while preserving shared ancestry.
| Day One | Day Two | Day Three | Day Four |
| Main Lesson and/or Story | Spine Reading | Literature Extension | Extension Videos or Books |
| Hands On Activity | Art Extension | Try something for "Other Activities" | |
| Narration Page or Coloring Page | Notetaking Extension | ELA: Sentence Expansion | ELA Page: Choose Another One |
Bird Beak Exploration
Materials
- eyedropper
- chopsticks,
- nutcracker or blunt-nose pliers
- a small strainer, a letter-sized envelope
- long tongs
- a hammer and nail
- tweezers or forceps
- plastic knife and fork
N/A
Level 1
- How are birds connected to dinosaurs?
Sample answer: Birds came from dinosaurs and are still living today. - Do birds and crocodiles look the same? Why or why not
Sample answer: No, they look different because they live in different ways. - What is one way birds survive today?
Sample answer: They can fly, find food, and build nests. - What does it mean to be related?
Sample answer: It means animals come from the same family long ago.
Level 2
- What evidence shows that birds evolved from theropod dinosaurs?
Sample answer: Fossils show feathers, similar bones, and shared traits like hollow bones and three-toed feet. - Why were crocodilians able to survive the dinosaur extinction?
Sample answer: They lived in water, used little energy, and hunted as ambush predators. - How can animals with a common ancestor look very different today?
Sample answer: Natural selection changes traits over time as animals adapt to different environments. - Why is it important to understand shared ancestry when studying evolution?
Sample answer: It helps explain how life changes and how modern animals are connected to the past.