8/30/2023 0 Comments Trex dinosaur art![]() A prehistoric adventure curated by Queensland’s Dinosaur Collective including experiences with:.A travel voucher to be used for flights or fuel depending on travel mode preference of the competition winner.When you visit Dinosaurs of Patagonia, we’re giving one lucky family of four the chance to win a holiday package for a trip of a lifetime to experience the best of Queensland’s dinosaur trail valued at $5,000 thanks to Queensland’s Dinosaur Tourism Collective. Win a family holiday adventure to see the dinosaurs of Queensland! Target audience: Primary students, specifically curriculum-aligned to Years P-2, 3-4, 5-6.Ĭost: $6 per student, accompanying adults free of charge.īorrow relevant and curriculum aligned kits of museum specimens from QM Loans to engage learners in your classroom. Using fascinating fossil casts, this hands-on learning experience will develop student’s inquiry skills and understanding of Queensland’s ancient past. Students will also develop an understanding of what Queensland habitats were once like and how they supported these unique, ancient creatures. Students will learn about the dinosaurs, megafauna, and marine reptiles that inhabited prehistoric Queensland. This will enable students to compare dinosaurs in the exhibition with Queensland dinosaurs, consider animal adaptations that supported living in prehistoric habitats, and to get hands-on with fossil casts. Support your Dinosaurs of Patagonia learning with pre or post experiences and resources that investigate prehistoric Queensland. Visiting the exhibition also provides students with opportunities to develop General Capabilities (including Critical and Creative Thinking, Literacy, Numeracy, and Personal and Social Capability). Dinosaurs of Patagonia is directly linked to the following curriculum areas: Biological Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Earth and Space Sciences, Science Inquiry Skills and Science as a Human Endeavour. Develop inquiry skills and identify questions for further investigation.ĭinosaurs of Patagonia links to the Australian Curriculum (V 8.4 and V 9.0), supporting learning in Science and Mathematics.Consider how paleontologists gather evidence and research Earth’s ancient past.Compare the features of different dinosaurs and investigate how they can be classified based on their similarities and differences.Explore how these features or adaptations helped these dinosaurs to survive in their habitats. Investigate skeleton casts, fossils and digital reconstructions to identify features and adaptations of different dinosaur species.Consider how this has influenced the species of dinosaurs discovered in different parts of the world.įeel a sense of awe and wonder when standing beside life-sized skeletons of some of the oldest and largest dinosaurs ever discovered. Discover where Patagonia is located and how the movement of continental plates has changed the Earth’s surface over time.We recommend you book as far in advance as possible to secure your preferred visit date and time. Please note, bookings are essential for all school and children’s group visits. Children’s group (children aged 3 - 15 years) – 10+ children.School group (Prep – Year 12) - 10+ students. ![]() A discounted ticket price of $12 per student is available for the following group bookings: Consider the relationship of these dinosaurs to Queensland’s ancient life.ĭinosaurs of Patagonia is ideal for schools and groups with students in Prep – Year 7. Discover why these South American sites have preserved so much of the past and compare the features of the various dinosaurs. Walk amongst some of the largest animals to have ever walked the Earth including the biggest dinosaur in the world Patagotitan mayoram. Step into the world of palaeontology as your students explore sixteen life-sized skeletons from the Cretaceous, Jurassic and Triassic. ![]()
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