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Designed for home / independent learning and aimed at children and young adults who are looking to further their knowledge in all things Ancient History and Science. Episodes are all under 10 minutes, packed full of information that is easy for children of all ages to understand. Typically taking around 30-45 mins to complete. Written and narrated by Cambridge University archaeologist Matthew Brooks.

The Herbivores. 100 million years ago during the Jurassic and the Cretaceous Periods, some of the largest animals lumbered around the Earth. They had small brains with complex digestive systems and only ate plants. Other plant-eaters like the hadrosaurs and stegosaurus had armor and sharp horns to protect themselves from hungry carnivores. In this episode, you will learn about the varying sizes of plant-eaters. Their anatomy and digestive systems. Why the hadrosaurs used their horns as snorkels and why the stegosaurus had body armor like a tank.

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When Dinosaurs Roamed the Earth:

Episode 1 – Evolution and the Origins of Life
Episode 2 – The Dinosaurs
Episode 3 – Biology, the Biggest, the Smallest, and the Strangest
Episode 4 – The Discovery of Dinosaurs Existence
Episode 5 – Modern-day Study of Dinosaurs
Episode 6 – The T-Rex, King of Dinosaurs
Episode 7 – Velociraptor, the Smartest Creature to ever walk Earth?
Episode 8 – The Herbivores
Episode 9 – The Extinction
Episode 10 – Could we bring dinosaurs back?

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The Dinosaurs Complete KS2 Audio | Comprehension Series (50 Resources)

**10 Audiobooks** (100 minutes) | **20 Comprehension Question and Answer Worksheets** | **10 Answer Sheets** | **10 Ebooks.** Apart of the Ancient Civilisations Curriculum. When Dinosaurs Roamed the Earth: [Unit 1 – Evolution and the Origins of Life](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/evolution-and-the-origins-of-life-audiobook-and-comprehension-activities-worksheets-ebooks-12436146) [Unit 2 – The Dinosaurs](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/what-is-a-dinosaur-audiobook-and-comprehension-activities-worksheets-ebooks-12319541) [Unit 3 – Biology, the Biggest, the Smallest, and the Strangest](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/dinosaur-biology-audiobook-and-comprehension-activities-worksheets-ebooks-12321658) [Unit 4 – The Discovery of Dinosaurs Existence](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/when-were-dinosaurs-discovered-audiobook-and-comprehension-activities-worksheets-ebooks-12324999) [Unit 5 – Modern-day Study of Dinosaurs](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/what-is-palaeontology-audiobook-and-comprehension-activities-worksheets-ebooks-12333079) [Unit 6 – The T-Rex, King of Dinosaurs](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-tyrannosaurus-rex-audiobook-and-comprehension-activities-worksheets-ebooks-12339727) [Unit 7 – Velociraptor, the Smartest Creature to ever walk Earth?](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-velociraptor-audiobook-and-comprehension-activities-worksheets-ebooks-12462951) [Unit 8 – The Herbivores](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/herbivore-dinosaurs-audiobook-and-comprehension-activities-worksheets-ebooks-12473949) [Unit 9 – The Extinction](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-extinction-of-dinosaurs-audiobook-and-comprehension-activities-worksheets-ebooks-12492307) [Unit 10 – Could we bring dinosaurs back?](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/could-we-bring-back-dinosaurs-audiobook-and-comprehension-activities-worksheets-ebooks-12508541) The first dinosaurs lived on a large landmass called Pangaea and evolved from an earlier form of reptile named Chordates around 230 million years ago. All of the different continents on Earth were once connected so a dinosaur could walk from America all the way to Australia if it chose. Dinosaurs were all cold blood and like their reptile cousins, they have all the heat they need from the sun to warm their blood. The cold-blooded dinosaurs would lay their eggs and waited for their offspring to hatch and some of them may at this stage have been warm-blooded. Many dinosaurs were bigger than any of the animals we see today on earth. Some of the largest dinosaurs had over 1,000 trillion cells, like the Ultrasaurus. To put it in perspective we as humans have only 70 trillion cells. These huge animals could have weighed up to 50 tons, which is the same as a fully loaded truck. Then, there were other smaller dinosaurs, even smaller than a chicken and some could even fly and had feathers. Designed for both classroom & home / independent learning. Aimed at children and young adults who are looking to further their knowledge in all things Ancient History and Science. Audiobooks are all under 10 minutes, packed full of information that is easy for children of all ages to understand. Typically taking around 30-45 mins to complete per lesson. Written and narrated by Cambridge University archaeologist Matthew Brooks. Perfect for Special Education and EAL Students WHAT AM I BUYING? Downloadable audio files (mp3) Comprehension questions (.docx) Comprehension activities (.docx) Answer sheets (.docx) EBook scripts (.docx) MORE IN THIS SERIES The Ancient Greeks The Rise of the Roman Empire The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World When Dinosaurs Roamed the Earth

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