The Prehistoric Pals are having a Great Time Accessing Educational Resources Online. Libraries & Museums have a Funtastic Amount of Information Available Online via eBooks and links on their websites.
If You do not have a Library Card, Check Out Your Library’s website for how to obtain one online. Some websites are not as intuitive as others. Many Libraries have Staff available by phone even during the current closures, that can walk You through the online process & website.
David enjoys his eLearning outside. Our Indoor Students front row Stephanie (Stegosaurus), Jerry (Raptor), Kristen (Brontosaurus), Jeffrey (Raptor), Arlo (Brontosaurus), Marc (Triceratops), Libby (Brontosaurus), Antonio (Pterosaur) next Row Calvin (T-Rex), Hobbes (baby T-Rex), Alejandro (T-Rex), Max (T-Rex), furthest back Dominic (T-Rex). I have fun joining in with Study Groups. Libby’s head is just above mine.
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County www.nhm.org under Research & Collections / Digitized Collections will allow you to browse their Collections.
The American Natural History Museum www.amnh.org You will find eLearning for Families, Students & Educators. Explore the Museum Virtually. Check Out SciCafe: Video Talks and Meet the Icons: Stories behind the Exhibits! Of Course, I’m checking out Tyrannosaurus Rex. There are Video Series covering Behind the Scenes at the Museum with Space & Dinosaur Explainers.
Chicago’s Field Museum www.fieldmuseum.org You can talk to “Maximo the Titanosaur” online, Yes Really! Visit Sue the largest T-Rex discovered! Check Out “Brain Scoop” with host Emily Graslie and the Learning Resources – many are also in Spanish.
Consider Memberships with these Museum. In addition to Supporting Their Valuable Work there are Benefits to You.
www.Readingtokids.org has a number of eBooks and YouTube videos with Authors Reading their Books.
www.scholastic.com is another free resource during School Closures. Learning Journeys provided for Grades PreK – 9th.
Make use of all the Resources for eLearning, eBooks, even online Music & Movies at Your Library!
I have been providing “Raptor Eggs” (avocados) to participants of the Reading Events. I tell the kids Raptor Eggs look and taste just like avocados. I donated the avocados that couldn’t go to this month’s Reading Event to Food Share. They provide Food to those in need. Now more than ever is a Time to Support these types of Organizations and Benefit from their Services if You are in Need. Search online for Food Banks, the Red Cross and other Community Support Services near You.
The Raptors have been helping me gather another batch of avocados for Food Share. Raptors are actually very protective about their eggs and would not let “even me” take them for food. Although they all agree calling avocados “Raptor Eggs”, is a fun idea for the kids. The Raptors are very good at protecting the avocado trees from pesky squirrels too!
Stay Safe & Well.
My First Book “Is a Metal Dinosaur the Right Pet for You?” is Available as an eBook on Kindle through Amazon.com!
Included are two photos of Prehistoric Pals converted to black & white line drawings for You to express Your Color Imagination! Search online for print options on Your device. Print Screen, Cropping & Printing are available on many smart phones. Your smart phone may even allow You to email Your Print Screen to Yourself allowing even more options before printing. Kindle has an app for smart phones!
I would love to see Your Color Visions for Dominic & Raphael! Use crayons, pencils, pens, or watercolors! Attach feathers, glitter whatever brings them to life for You. Send a picture of Your Colorized Imaginations to: paul@paulsprehistoricpark.com It could be in a future post!
I will keep You posted with information on my Next eBook “The Shy Triceratops”. I hope to have Paperback versions available later this year.
“Encouraging the Appreciation of Art and Education through the Inspiration of Dinosaurs”
Paul & Prehistoric Pals
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