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Word Knowledge. Dinosaur Fossils. Open Court Anthology Grade 2. Build Background. Genre: Expository Text How do we know what plants and animals were like many, many years ago?. Build Background. Genre: Expository Text
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Word Knowledge Dinosaur Fossils Open Court Anthology Grade 2
Build Background Genre: Expository Text How do we know what plants and animals were like many, many years ago?
Build Background Genre: Expository Text In “Dinosaur Fossils,” Dr. Alvin Granowsky explains that the plants and animals of long ago left records themselves – in the form of fossils.
Build Background Genre: Expository Text Dr. Alvin Granowsky explains that digging up fossils might be hard. But because most fossils are found in pieces, that hardest work is putting them together.
Expository Text • Expository text gives information. It tells people something. • It uses facts about real events or people. • It presents information in a clear way. • It gives events in the order in which they happen. • It may be organized by topics.
Open Court Vocabulary for Genre: Expository Text “Dinosaur Fossils”
fossils Fossils are what are left of a plant or animal that lived a long time ago. ( hardened remains of an animal or plant that lived long ago )
hardened Some fossils are hardenedfootprints and some are hardened plant imprints. ( became solid )
extinct Scientists must learn about dinosaurs from fossils because dinosaurs are extinct. ( no longer living )
scientists Somescientists, people who study things in a careful way, dig for fossils. They are calledpaleontologists. ( people who study things in nature )
difficult Putting a dinosaur skeleton together is difficult when some of the bones are missing. ( not easy )