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Open Court Vocabulary for “Let’s Go Dinosaur Tracking” Genre: Expository Text http://www.opencourtresources.com

We can analyze this track to see what kind of dinosaur made it. ( to look at very carefully ) We can analyze this track to see what kind of dinosaur made it.

The shape of the track is a clue to what dinosaur made it. ( hint ) The shape of the track is a clue to what dinosaur made it.

This paleontologist found this huge fossil in Canada. ( a scientist who studies fossils and the past ) This paleontologist found this huge fossil in Canada.

Can you see the fossils in these pieces of limestone? ( a rock that often contains fossil prints ) Can you see the fossils in these pieces of limestone?

buoyed up pith helmet lagoon canteen

Other Words underground conifers ostrich opinions Colorado

Dinosaur Names Brach i o saur id De in on y chus Saur o pod Al lo saur Had ro saur