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DinoSTEAM: Lesson Plan and Handout for STEAM Project ideas Dinosaur Digital Art

Additional STEAM Powered Dinosaur Project Ideas


Science:
Research the anatomy and physiology of Tyrannosaurus Rex, including its skull, teeth, and muscles. Create a diagram or model to illustrate your findings.

Research the diet and feeding habits of Diplodocus, and create a food web to show how it fit into the ecosystem of the Late Jurassic period.

Research the role of Oviraptor in the ecosystem of the Late Cretaceous period, and create a presentation or report on your findings.


Technology:
Design and build a virtual reality experience that allows users to experience what it would have been like to hunt or be hunted by Velociraptor.

Design and build a computer game that challenges players to navigate a virtual environment as Brachiosaurus, avoiding obstacles and finding food.

Design and build a website or mobile app that features information and interactive features about Corythosaurus, including its anatomy, behavior, and habitat. Additionally, research the women scientists that discovered Corythosaurus and create a presentation or report on their contributions to paleontology.


Engineering:
Build a model of Stegosaurus using recycled materials and test its ability to defend itself against predators.

Build a model of Pterodactyl using lightweight materials and test its ability to fly using different wind conditions.


Art:
Create a series of paintings or drawings that depict Triceratops in different environments and seasons.

Create a series of sculptures or 3D models that depict Ankylosaurus in different poses or environments.


Mathematics:
Calculate the size, weight, and strength of Allosaurus compared to other predatory dinosaurs, and create a graph to illustrate your findings.

Calculate the speed, agility, and endurance of Deinonychus compared to other predatory dinosaurs, and create a graph to illustrate your findings.

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