This week we are learning all about dinosaurs! We are having all kind of prehistoric fun. Trust me.
I am using First Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life as our "textbook". I use the term loosely because it's a whole lot more fun and interesting than most textbooks I ever remember using in school. It provides a great framework and helps spark the interest of my little guy. The illustrations are beautiful and captivating while the text is simple and easy to follow.
My favorite feature of this book (and many other Usborne books, I might add) is that it is "Internet-Linked". This means that on each and every page you will find a little icon and a blurb explaining various enrichment activities you will find if you go to Usborne's designated webpage. For example, here is the page about early sea creatures:
I circled the "Internet Link" box for easy viewing. It reads, "For a link to a website where you can watch video clips of prehistoric sharks, go to..." If you go to the provided link this is what you see:
So just from this one page you can watch various videos and animations, look at photos of rare prehistoric sharks, print pictures to color, and make a model of a trilobite. Pretty cool, huh? If your child was really into sea creatures you could literally spend an entire afternoon looking up these different links, thereby expanding your child's knowledge, interest, and passion on the subject. Just awesome. There are nearly 60 pages in First Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs that each contain a link to a page like this for further enrichment and fun!
We'll be working our way through this book this week and we hope you'll join us for more dinosaur fun!
For more info on Usborne Quicklinks go here.
Here are the links to all our fun dinosaur activities this week!
Dinosaur Science
Dinosaur Math
Dinosaur Arts and Crafts
Dinosaur Free Play
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