Visit These Sites To Learn More About Fossils and Dinosaurs:
FOSSILS
How Fossils Formed - Click on the first picture.
Getting into the Fossil Record - Click on Level one to learn all about fossils
Brain Pop Fossil movie - watch a movie about fossils.
Tour the fossil Collection - look at various fossils in the museum drawers of The Paleontological Research Institution.
New York State Paleontology - Fossils of the Empire State and the Strata In Which They Are Found. Click on the links to view fossils and the rocks they were found in.
Fossils of the Ithaca area - good pictures and description of common New York fossils.
Link’s Fossil Page
Fossil tools & Resources
Ice Ages - learn how our fossils can to be here.
Introduction to the Trilobita - brief information and pictures about trilobites.
Fossil
Hunts
DINOSAURS
Dinosaur
Stomp - Second grade dinosaur research reports, PowerPoint presentation,
drawings, riddles and dinosaur links.
Dinosaur Dig Kids' Habitat - San Diego Natural History Museum's Dinosaur page lets you find all sorts of neat facts about these creatures. Play games like "Name that Reptile" or challenge yourself with the "Jurassic Jumble".
National Geographic Dinoquest - Join an online dinosaur fossil trek in the Sahara. Read the latest dispatches from the field and look at updated pictures of the quest as the search for old dinosaur remains unfolds. Click for other related dinosaur sites.
Zoom Dinosaurs - a wealth of information and pictures about dinosaurs and fossils, including information sheets about 90 different dinosaurs. Learn why dinosaurs became extinct, how they evolved and how they are named. See how much you know about dinosaurs on the interactive, illustrated dinosaur quiz or just read some jokes and poems. Have fun!