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Dinosaur Named Sue

Home of Sue, the Largest T-rex Found
http://www.fieldmuseum.org/sue/default.html
Audience: All ages

This is the official site for the Dinosaur Named Sue. Sue’s skeleton, after all, is at the Field Museum in Chicago. Click here to learn all about her, the facts and theories, frequently asked questions (and their answers), an image gallery, and a Just for Kids button.

Dinosaur Activities
http://www.kidsdomain.com/brain/dino/word.html
Audience: Elementary to middle school classrooms

Kids Domain has a solid offering of word searches, puzzles and other dinosaur themed printables.

All About T-rex
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/dinos/trex/Trexfossils.shtml
Audience: Elementary to Middle school classrooms

Enchanted Learning provides some context and background information on Tyrannosaurus rex. This site features a good introduction, notes on dinosaur naming, about how they fought, myths, classroom activities and links.

The Field Mouse and the Dinosaur Named Sue, by Jan Wahl
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0439099846/103-7444430-3010256?v=glance
Audience: Elementary school classrooms

If you’re looking for a literature link to the Dinosaur named Sue, look no farther than Jan Wahl’s 136 page story about a field mouse that lives peacefully in a burrow beneath an old, sturdy bone. Peaceful, that is, until his life is turned upside down by the intrusion of noisy voices, clamorous clatters, and thunderous bangs! The story leads to the Field Museum in Chicago and will carry along your students in a lively fictional adventure. For more information, check your local public library or bookstore. The link will take you to Amazon.com.

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