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The End of the Dinosaurs
- A giant asteroid hit Earth and volcanoes erupted.
- Many animals, including dinosaurs, could not survive.
- Some animals, like birds, crocodiles, and mammals, survived.
- Catastrophes can change which animals live and which go extinct.
Level 2
- The Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) extinction was caused by a massive asteroid impact and volcanic activity.
- Non-avian dinosaurs went extinct, while certain lineages survived due to traits like smaller size, adaptability, or living in protected environments.
- Survivors, including early mammals, birds, and crocodilians, allowed life to recover and diversify.
- Catastrophes reshape ecosystems, influencing evolution and biodiversity.
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| Hands On Activity | Art Extension | Try something for "Other Activities" | |
| Narration Page or Coloring Page | Notetaking Extension | ELA: Sentence Expansion | ELA Page: Choose Another One |
Impact Crater Simulation
Materials
- Large shallow tray or pan (to represent Earth)
- Flour, sand, or cocoa powder (to cover the tray like the ground)
- Small rocks or marbles (to represent asteroids)
c. 66 million years ago
The End of the Dinosaurs
A massive asteroid and volcanic activity caused a mass extinction, wiping out non-avian dinosaurs. Some animals, including early birds, crocodiles, and mammals, survived, allowing life to recover and evolve into the ecosystems we see today.
Level 1
- What happened to most dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous?
Sample answer: They died and went extinct. - Which animals survived the extinction?
Sample answer: Birds, crocodiles, and mammals. - Why do you think some animals survived while others didn’t
Sample answer: Some were small, could hide, or eat many different kinds of food. - What does extinction mean?
Sample answer: Extinction means all of a kind of animal or plant is gone forever.
Level 2
- What evidence do scientists use to know that an asteroid caused a mass extinction?
Sample answer: Layers of rock with high iridium, shocked quartz, and crater evidence show a large asteroid impact. - Why did non-avian dinosaurs go extinct while birds survived
Sample answer: Birds were small, could fly, and may have had flexible diets, helping them survive environmental changes. - How did surviving species shape life after the extinction
Sample answer: They became the foundation for new ecosystems and allowed mammals, birds, and other groups to diversify. - What traits might help an animal survive a sudden catastrophe today?
Sample answer: Small size, adaptability, ability to find food, and living in protected habitats.