Describes how palentologist Susan Hendrickson discovered the fossilized Tyrannosaurus rex named Sue and explains what can be learned from the relatively complete specimen.
I liked this book as a read a loud for non-fiction. This was about the most complete t-rex skeleton ever found. It has some of the elements -maps, diagrams, captions, photographs, illustrations pronunciation of difficult words. It actually is not the best for elements. There is not table of contents, glossary. I think it is because it is a lever 4 scholastic reader.
Kids would find the content very interesting. I found the scientific uncovering fascinating.
Just when you least expect it...the find of a lifetime! One fossil hunter who was killing time, waiting on her team to return from fixing a flat tire, fulfilled a wish to check another area. She followed the basic rules of looking for bone fragments down on the ground before looking-up. Her attention to detail resulted in the find of the best t. Rex specimen ever discovered. This fossil was named in honor of the lady who made the discovery. I have been to the field museum in Chicago to see Sue! She is really big and very impressive.
I love this book! So interesting. Before reading it, I didn't know anything about the most complete T-Rex fossils ever found. The book describes how Susan, a scientist, happens to find these fossils. Even more interesting is the struggle as the court system decides who actually OWNS the fossils. The scientist that discovered them, or the person who owns the land they were discovered on? Very interesting stuff. -Susan
* Archaeologists * How people look for dinosaur bones * Found T-Rex bones in South Dakota * Includes a history of dinosaur bones in the U.S. * Good book for classroom library/kids interested in dinosaurs
In 2010, my family and I visited Field Museum and Sue. I got excited when we discovered this book at the library. It was interesting to learn more about the dinosaur we visited some years back at the museum.
RL 3.70 GRL-P AR Quiz No. 58848 EN Nonfiction Accelerated Reader Quiz Information IL: LG - BL: 4.6 - AR Pts: 1.0 Accelerated Reader Quiz Type Information AR Quiz Types: RP
We visited Sue at the Chicago Field Museum. What a treat! The most complete and largest T-Rex skeleton. This children's easy to read book was a good introduction.