Learning ReimaginED
Dino Hall Experience
Join the Arizona Museum of Natural History’s Curator of Paleontology, Dr. Robert McCord, as he takes your class on a tour of Dino Hall. The video will connect to several 3rd, 4th and 5th grade standards while highlighting unique pieces in our gallery and collections. This tour can be used as a standalone experience but was also designed to serve as an introduction to our Dino Hall Gallery Resources (class lessons and activities).

Dinosaur Teeth and Diets
Dinosaur Teeth and Diets introduces students to some of the dinosaurs featured in Dino Hall at the Arizona Museum of Natural History, taking a closer look at their teeth to learn how dinosaurs survived during the Mesozoic Era. Resources include educator background information, a pre-recorded lesson plan, an activity video, worksheets, and activities. All materials align to 3rd grade Arizona state science standards.

Fossil Detectives
Fossil Detectives introduces students to fossil specimens from our collection at the Arizona Museum of Natural History. Learn about what paleontologists do, what fossils are, how they formed and put on detective hats to practice observation and inference skills. Resources include educator background information, a pre-recorded lesson plan, activity video, worksheets, and activities. All materials align to 4th grade Arizona state science standards.

Science of Sauropods
Science of Sauropods introduces students to the Camarasaurus skeleton featured in Dino Hall at the Arizona Museum of Natural History. Take a closer look at these giant sauropods as we explore concepts of natural selection adaptation, and join us for a dinosaur engineering challenge! Resources include educator background information, a pre-recorded lesson plan, worksheets, and activities. All materials align to 5th grade Arizona state science standards.