Discovery Center of Idaho hosts virtual dinosaur class for grades 1-5
RACHEL SUN | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 4 months AGO
The Discovery Center of Idaho is hosting a free online science class open to all ages and recommended for grades 1-5 where students can learn about Tinker the T-Rex today (Tuesday) from 4-4:45 p.m.
Tinker, one of the center’s permanent collection, is the most complete fossilized skeleton of a juvenile T-Rex ever found, said instructor Emily Mahon.
The class will be an introduction on dinosaurs, fossils, what can be learned from them and other science lessons like how a T-Rex would use its tail as a counterbalance.
It will include 35-40 minutes of instruction, with time left over for questions and answers. Students will also get a chance to take a “selfie” with Tinker.
The class, which is a partnership with varsitytutors.com, is the third in its installment. Previously, classes learned about King Tut and the Titanic.
Registration can be found online by going to varsitytutors.com and searching “Tinkering with Tinker the T. rex.”
Tinker the T-Rex will also be on display the next several months for those visiting Boise in person, Mahon said.
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