Twenty young paleontologists shared their vast knowledge about dinosaurs in a presentation this past Friday to a delighted audience of parents and teachers.
During the Omega Dinosaur Presentation the boys sang dinosaur related songs (one with special verses the boys wrote themselves) and shared research facts that they had discovered about the Tyrannosaurus, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, and Brachiosaurus. The boys delivered their lines with assurance and sang with zest.
Our Omega boys' study of dinosaurs is an interdisciplinary integration of art, music, and science. The boys read books featuring the prehistoric reptiles, learn about fossils when they visit the Dinosaur Hall at the American Museum of Natural History, create dinosaur-related art, and master songs about dinosaurs for their presentation.
Congratulations to all of our Omega dinosaur scientists on their fine performances, and to Mr. Moore, Ms. Clark, Mrs. Birnbaum and Mrs. Cawley.
During the Omega Dinosaur Presentation the boys sang dinosaur related songs (one with special verses the boys wrote themselves) and shared research facts that they had discovered about the Tyrannosaurus, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, and Brachiosaurus. The boys delivered their lines with assurance and sang with zest.
Our Omega boys' study of dinosaurs is an interdisciplinary integration of art, music, and science. The boys read books featuring the prehistoric reptiles, learn about fossils when they visit the Dinosaur Hall at the American Museum of Natural History, create dinosaur-related art, and master songs about dinosaurs for their presentation.
Congratulations to all of our Omega dinosaur scientists on their fine performances, and to Mr. Moore, Ms. Clark, Mrs. Birnbaum and Mrs. Cawley.
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