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Discovering
Dinosaurs

LEVELED BOOK •

A Reading A–Z Level I Leveled Book
Word Count: 264

Written by Kira Freed

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for thousands of books and materials.

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Written by Kira Freed

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Table of Contents
Finding Fossils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Learning From Fossils . . . . . . . . . . 8
How Long Ago? . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

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Table of Contents
Finding Fossils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Learning From Fossils . . . . . . . . . . 8
How Long Ago? . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Many fossils are on display in museums.

Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Finding Fossils
How do we know dinosaurs lived
on Earth?
We know because we have found
fossils in rocks all over the world.

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4


Scientists have found fossils of
dinosaur bones, footprints, teeth,
nests, and eggs.

tooth


footprints

bone

egg

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skeleton

5


Scientists have found fossils of

These scientists are carefully digging

dinosaur bones, footprints, teeth,

dinosaur fossils out of the ground.

nests, and eggs.

They will wrap up the fossils to keep
them safe.
Then they will take them to a museum.

tooth


footprints

bone

egg

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skeleton

Scientists clear dirt and rock away from a leg bone fossil.

5

6


A scientist fits Triceratops bone fossils together.

At the museum, scientists will study
the fossils.
They try to fit bone fossils together
to make a skeleton.
Some pieces of the skeleton might
be missing.
Scientists use what they know about
other animals to make pieces fit.
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Triceratops

Horse
A scientist fits Triceratops bone fossils together.

At the museum, scientists will study
the fossils.

In some ways Triceratops (top) and horse skeletons look the same.

They try to fit bone fossils together
to make a skeleton.

Learning From Fossils

Some pieces of the skeleton might

Scientists study other animals

be missing.

to learn about dinosaurs.

Scientists use what they know about

Dinosaur bones may be bigger.

other animals to make pieces fit.


But many are shaped the same.

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Scientists compare dinosaur bone
fossils to other animals.
They learn that some dinosaurs
walked, some swam, and some flew.

swimming dinosaur

flying dinosaur

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walking dinosaur

9


Scientists compare dinosaur bone

Scientists study fossil footprints


fossils to other animals.

to see how fast dinosaurs moved.

They learn that some dinosaurs

Some dinosaurs moved very slowly.

walked, some swam, and some flew.

Some moved faster than humans.

swimming dinosaur

flying dinosaur

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walking dinosaur

Can you see the two sets of fossil footprints?

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The sharp teeth of a meat-eating dinosaur

Scientists study fossil teeth to learn

what dinosaurs ate.
Some teeth are sharp like the teeth
of meat eaters.
Other teeth are flat like the teeth of
plant eaters.
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Scientists learn about dinosaur
babies from fossil nests and eggs.
Some dinosaurs may have sat on
their eggs like many birds do.

The sharp teeth of a meat-eating dinosaur

Scientists study fossil teeth to learn
what dinosaurs ate.
Some teeth are sharp like the teeth
of meat eaters.
Other teeth are flat like the teeth of
plant eaters.
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A fossil nest with dinosaur eggs

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insect
bat
plant
fish

Scientists also find fossils of plants,
fish, insects, and other animals.
These fossils help them learn what
Earth was like when dinosaurs
lived here.
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newer

insect
bat
plant

older

fish

oldest
Layers of rock show where dinosaur fossils are found.


Scientists also find fossils of plants,

How Long Ago?

fish, insects, and other animals.

Scientists study rocks where fossils

These fossils help them learn what

are found.

Earth was like when dinosaurs

Older fossils are deeper in the

lived here.

ground than newer fossils.

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No one knows for sure why the
dinosaurs disappeared millions of
years ago.


Footprints of a large three-toed dinosaur

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No one knows for sure why the

Glossary

dinosaurs disappeared millions of

fossils (n.)parts of living things
from long ago that
turned to stone over
time (p. 4)

years ago.

museum (n.)place used to store and
show objects important
to history, science, or
art (p. 6)
scientists (n.)people who are experts
in at least one kind of
science (p. 5)
skeleton (n.)all of the bones in a
body (p. 7)


Index
bones,  5, 7–9
eggs,  5, 12
footprints,  10

Footprints of a large three-toed dinosaur

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museum,  6, 7
nests,  5, 12
teeth,  5, 11


Discovering
Dinosaurs

LEVELED BOOK •

A Reading A–Z Level I Leveled Book
Word Count: 264

Written by Kira Freed

Visit www.readinga-z.com

for thousands of books and materials.

www.readinga-z.com


Photo Credits:
Front cover, back cover, title page, pages 3, 5 (top left, bottom left, bottom
right), 9 (bottom left, bottom right), 13 (top left, bottom left, bottom right), 14:
© ArtToday; page 4: © iStockphoto.com/Beth Skwarecki; pages 5 (top right,
center), 8, 9 (top), 10, 12, 13 (top right): © Jupiterimages Corporation;
page 6: © REUTERS/Rickey Rogers; page 7: Courtesy of Library of Congress,
P&P Division [LC-USZ62-127774]; page 11: © REUTERS/Nacho Doce;
page 15: © iStockphoto.com/Klaus Nilkens

Written by Kira Freed

Discovering Dinosaurs
Level I Leveled Book
© Learning A–Z
Written by Kira Freed
All rights reserved.

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Correlation
LEVEL I
Fountas & Pinnell
I

Reading Recovery 15–16
DRA
16



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