
Pre-reading Questions:
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- Why do you think scientists study animals that lived a very long time ago?
- How would you feel if scientists discovered a living dinosaur today?
Vocabulary:
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- debate /dih-BEYT/
[verb] – to discuss a topic where people have different opinions
Students debated if online learning is better than studying in a classroom. - impact /IM-pakt/
[noun] – the strong effect or result of one thing hitting or affecting another
The storm had a big impact on the city’s power supply. - mineral /MIN-er-uhl/
[noun] – a natural substance found in rocks or the earth that is not a plant or an animal
The scientists found different minerals in the mountain soil. - strike /strahyk/
[noun] – the action of something hitting another thing with force
The lightning strike damaged the top of the tall building. - limited /LIM-i-tid/
[adjective] – small in number, amount, or range; not enough or not complete
The study gave limited information about the animal’s behavior.
Article Reading:
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Scientists have debated for years whether dinosaurs were already in decline before a large asteroid hit Earth about 66 million years ago, causing one of the biggest extinction events in history. A new study published in Science suggests that dinosaurs were still thriving in parts of North America just before the asteroid impact. Researchers examined fossils from the Kirtland Formation in northern New Mexico, a site known for its dinosaur remains. By analyzing tiny volcanic glass pieces in sandstone and the magnetic direction of minerals in nearby rocks, they estimated that the fossils were from about 400,000 years before the asteroid strike—very close to the end of the dinosaurs’ era. The fossils include Tyrannosaurus rex, long-necked sauropods, and a horned dinosaur similar to Triceratops, showing that dinosaurs were still diverse and active at the time.
However, experts say the findings from one location may not represent the entire world. Paleontologist Daniel Peppe from Baylor University said dinosaurs in different regions lived in unique communities before the extinction. Other scientists, including Mike Benton from the University of Bristol, said the discovery is important but limited. Because carbon dating cannot be used on fossils this old, scientists use rock-based methods instead. Co-author Andrew Flynn of New Mexico State University added that more studies are needed to understand global dinosaur populations before the asteroid impact.
However, experts say the findings from one location may not represent the entire world. Paleontologist Daniel Peppe from Baylor University said dinosaurs in different regions lived in unique communities before the extinction. Other scientists, including Mike Benton from the University of Bristol, said the discovery is important but limited. Because carbon dating cannot be used on fossils this old, scientists use rock-based methods instead. Co-author Andrew Flynn of New Mexico State University added that more studies are needed to understand global dinosaur populations before the asteroid impact.
Comprehension Questions:
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- What are scientists debating about dinosaurs?
- When did the large asteroid hit Earth?
- Where did researchers find the dinosaur fossils?
- How did scientists find the age of the fossils?
- Which dinosaurs were found at the site?
Discussion Questions:
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- Have you ever seen dinosaur bones or models in a museum or on TV? If so, what did you think about them? If not, would you like to see them one day? Why or why not?
- Have you ever read a book or watched a movie about dinosaurs? If so, which one was it, and what did you like about it? If not, would you like to learn more about dinosaurs? Why or why not?
- Do you agree that dinosaurs were still strong and active before the asteroid hit Earth?
- Why do you think scientists want to know more about how dinosaurs lived and died?
- How might the world look different if dinosaurs were still alive?