REFERENCES

Try these Internet sites for more information. There are hundreds out there, these are just a few to get you started.

Dinosaurs!
Take a narrated tour of this dinosaur exhibit from Honolulu Community College.

Paleontology Without Walls
Many people think paleontology is the study of fossils. In fact, paleontology is much more. Find out all about it at the University of California Museum of Paleontology.

The Paleontological Institute of the Russian Academy of Science in Moscow, Russia
See online collections from all over the former Soviet Union and the world on the origin of life, dinosaurs from Mongolia, and mammals from cave faunas in Georgia.

The Royal Tyrrell Museum
An online version of some of the most remarkable fossil displays anywhere, in Canada's only institution devoted entirely to palaeontology.

Scotty, the T-Rex at Eastend, Saskatchewan
This is the virtual home of Scotty, the Tyrannosaurus Rex unearthed at Eastend, Saskatchewan. It also has a list of more Internet resources.

Geologic Time Line Project
An 8th grade Earth Science teacher put together this activity for students to learn about dinosaurs and geologic time using the Internet.

Dinosaurs
Another activity for 3rd-6th grade students to learn about dinosaurs using the Internet, brought to you by IBM.