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Science·Dinosaurs & Paleontology·conceptual

How Fossils Form

Explain in simple terms how fossils form: an organism dies and is quickly buried in sediment; over millions of years minerals replace the remains and the sediment turns to rock, preserving the shape

Suggested ages 7–9

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Learning journey

Your child is becoming a young paleontologist — learning how fossils form, what they tell us about ancient life, and discovering fascinating facts about dinosaurs and the scientists who study them.

Evidence of understanding

  • Describe the basic sequence: organism dies, buried in sediment, minerals replace remains over time
  • Explain why fossilisation is rare — most organisms decompose before being buried
  • Use the words 'sediment', 'minerals', and 'rock' correctly when explaining

Assessment prompt

If How Fossils Form made a salt-dough fossil at school, could they explain how real fossils form underground over millions of years?

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