Dinosaurs

Investigate New Zealand’s pre-historic past.

How do we know that dinosaurs and moa lived in New Zealand? What is a fossil and how are they created? What do moa and dinosaurs have in common?

Palaeontologists provide much of the knowledge we have about dinosaurs and fossils. Come and try some of the things they do and see some of the objects palaeontologists have found.

Both dinosaurs and moa have a strong popular appeal for students. This programme capitalises on this to involve students in their own investigations of the Museum’s object handling collection.

The Stevenson Learning Lab provides a secure space to examine specimens, to question and to discuss these extinct species. This is a dynamic and contentious field of scientific inquiry and we include objects and activities relevant to recent findings in both the field and scholarship.

Programme Information

 Dates:

Term 2 - 31 May - 18 June 2010

 Venue:

Stevenson Learning Lab

 Age:

 Y 1-6

 Duration:

 1 hour

 Student numbers:

 Min 20, Max 30

 Cost per student:

 $4

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Evolution: dinosaurs, fossils and moa

Related Museum Resources

Download the following resources:

New Zealand's Natural History (Y1-8)
Our inheritance from Gondwana, New Zealand's unique flora and fauna and associated activities relevant to primary science.
Background notes
Curriculum links 
Activities

Geology at the Auckland Museum (Y1-13)
Includes information about New Zealand's split from Gondwana, earthquakes, volcanoes, Auckland's geology, rocks and minerals and much more.

Galleries: Origins Gallery

Other Related Resources

Fossils: Digging up the Past
Levels: 2-4
Strand: Planet Earth and Beyond
Achievement aim: AA2

 Related Activities

This programme may be combined with visits to Natural History Galleries, Weird and Wonderful, Te Ao Turoa or a gallery of your choice.

 Useful Links

Kiwi Conservation Club:
Extinct Birds of New Zealand
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