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Hemet Unified School District Independent Studies

Hemet Unified School District Independent Studies

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    Discovering a Dinosaur

    A farmer in Argentina found a big object on his farm. He thought it was a piece of wood.

    Later, a scientist came and saw the object. His name was José F. Bonaparte. José studied dinosaur fossils.

    José realized this object was not a piece of wood. It was a dinosaur's leg bone! José and other scientists dug and found more fossilized bones. They were all from the same dinosaur. Scientists named the dinosaur Argentinosaurus.

    Scientists think Argentinosaurus was one of the largest land animals in the world. It probably weighed more than 10 elephants!

    Scientists have found many fossils in Argentina. Would you like to discover a dinosaur fossil?

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    💧 Bodies of Water – Let’s Learn!

    1. River

    ● A long, moving body of water.

    ● Flows from high places to lakes or oceans.

    ● Fish and ducks live in rivers.

     

    2. Stream

    ● A small, narrow river.

    ● Water moves gently.

    ● You might see it in a forest or near hills.

     

    3. Lake

    ● A big round area of water surrounded by land.

    ● Made of fresh water (not salty).

    ● People like to swim, fish, and go boating.

     

    4. Puddle

    ● A tiny bit of water on the ground.

    ● Made by rain.

    ● Dries up quickly when the sun comes out. 

     

    5. Pond

    ● A small body of still water.

    ● Bigger than a puddle, smaller than a lake.

    ● Frogs, ducks, and insects live here.

     

    6. Ocean

    ● The biggest body of water on Earth!

    ● Full of salt water.

    ● Home to whales, sharks, and many kinds of fish.

     

    7. Wetland

    ● Land that is very wet or soggy.

    ● Has plants and shallow water.

    ● Frogs, birds, and bugs love wetlands.

     

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    Wetland
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    • Land that is very wet or soggy.
    • Full of salt water.
    • A small, narrow river.
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    Ocean
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    • Full of salt water.
    • A small body of still water.
    • Dries up quickly when the sun comes out.
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    Pond
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    • Flows from high places to lakes or oceans.
    • Bigger than a puddle, smaller than a lake.
    • The biggest body of water on Earth!
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    Puddle
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    • Home to whales, sharks, and many kinds of fish.
    • A small body of still water.
    • Dries up quickly when the sun comes out.
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    Lake
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    • People like to swim, fish, and go boating.
    • A small, narrow river.
    • A long, moving body of water.
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    Stream
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    • A small, narrow river.
    • Full of salt water.
    • A big round area of water surrounded by land.
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    River
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    • Dries up quickly when the sun comes out.
    • Home to whales, sharks, and many kinds of fish.
    • A long, moving body of water.
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