Find a Dinosaur

Did you know that the T Rex ate a lot of other dinosaurs?  I read two dinosaur books.  They were Magic School Bus and What Really Happened to the Dinosaurs?  These books I read were fantastic for me!

 

In Magic School Bus there were small dinosaurs running and making dust to hide their eggs so the bigger dinosaurs couldn’t see.  There are still fossils now of the dinosaurs, and people dig them up to learn more about them.  There were tools like a pickax and a shovel that they use to dig up the bones.  They use a soft thing like concrete to pour into the hole and make a mold of what they found.  I found out that different dinosaurs live in different places around the world.  Some can fly.  Some can swim.  There were sea monsters that are actually dinosaurs.

In What Really Happened to the Dinosaurs? I discovered that the Flood pushed away all of the dinosaurs except for two of each on Noah’s ark.  The dinosaurs were created by God during Creation.  In the pictures there were fossils and pictures of what we think the dinosaurs might have looked like.

The Magic School Bus and What Really Happened to the Dinosaurs? Are the same because they both have dinosaurs, and in both of them the ones that eat eggs are mean.  The T Rex dinosaurs in both books are fierce.  Flying dinosaurs were also in both of the books.  Both had jungle scenery that showed the kind of habitat they liked, and they both showed footprints of the dinosaurs that have been discovered.

If I could see a real live dinosaur now, I wouldn’t get too close!

 

How to Make a Book

First you need paper, makers, a pencil, a pair of scissors, and a ruler. Get the paper and measure it about 4 inches more or less if you want measure it with a ruler. Then cut the paper. Then tape or glue the pages together. Write a title for your book, like The Train Kitty. Making a book is very fun! And that is how I make a book!

 

My Ice Cube Keeper

I made my ice cube keeper out of foam, fabric, paper, and a cup.  I predict that my keeper will protect the ice cube for 360 minutes.  First, I put foam across the top of a large red cup.  I covered the top of the foam with fabric scraps and string, and I taped everything.  I put the ice in the cup at 10:00.

Time Size in mm
10:00 45mm
11:00 35mm
12:00 2mm
1:00 0mm
2:00 0mm
3:00 0mm

After looking, I think that my prediction is now 120 minutes.  Gone!

If I were going to make another ice cube keeper, I would wish I didn’t have to open it to check on the ice cube and let the heat in.  Maybe a see-through cup to protect it so I could still measure it.