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Plant-Eaters vs Meat-Eaters

Sort dinosaurs into plant-eaters (herbivores) and meat-eaters (carnivores) by looking at clues like tooth shape — flat teeth for plants, sharp teeth for meat

Suggested ages 5–7

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Learning journey

Your child is exploring the fascinating world of dinosaurs — learning about different species, understanding what fossils tell us about these ancient creatures, and discovering how scientists study life from long ago.

Evidence of understanding

  • Sort a set of dinosaur pictures or models into herbivore and carnivore groups
  • Explain that sharp pointed teeth are for tearing meat and flat teeth are for grinding plants
  • Give an example of one herbivore and one carnivore dinosaur

Assessment prompt

If you showed Plant-Eaters vs Meat-Eaters a picture of a dinosaur's teeth, could they guess whether it ate plants or meat?

Standards alignment

No external standards are linked to this topic.