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Dino Week at Camp Khan Kids

2024

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Dino stops by the Fort to learn all about dinosaurs with Jessi and Squeaks! Did you know that dinosaurs were on Earth for so long that not all dinosaurs lived at the same time?! Hosted by: Jessi Knudsen Castañeda ---------- Love SciShow Kids and want to help support it? Become a Patron on Patreon: If you have a question for Jessi, Squeaks, and Mister Brown you can write to them here: ---------- Looking for SciShow elsewhere on the internet? Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: 2nd Grade Next Generation Science Standards Science and Engineering Practice: Developing and using models Disciplinary Core Idea: ESS1.C: The History of Planet Earth - Some events happen very quickly; others occur very slowly, over a time period much longer than one can observe (2-ESS1-1). Performance Expectation: 2-ESS1-1 Use information from several sources to provide evidence that Earth events can occur quickly or slowly. SOURCES: Image Sources: #scishowkids #dinosaur #trex #history #education #science #elementary #learning #kids #paleontology
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Z4U

02/05/2026 09:49
Dinosaur Discoveries! | Caitie's Classroom Field Trip | Nature Museum for Kids-S1E3
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🤴🏼Hamza Asrar🤴🏼

02/05/2026 09:48
Dinosaur Discoveries! | Caitie's Classroom Field Trip | Nature Museum for Kids-S1E3
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Loubn & Salma 🤱

22/04/2026 12:50
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M.K.Dossani

22/04/2026 12:50
Learn how to draw a stegosaurus with step by step directions from Super Simple Draw! ❤️ Subscribe for more drawing fun! ► http://bit.ly/SuperSimpleDraw 📷 Send us a photo of your drawing! ► http://supersimplelearning.com/submit We'll do our best to share it on a future episode or on our website. ***** Visit our other channels for more Super Simple fun! ★ Super Simple Songs ► https://www.youtube.com/user/SuperSimpleSongs ★ Super Simple TV ► https://www.youtube.com/c/SuperSimpleTV ★ Super Simple ABCs ► https://www.youtube.com/supersimpleabcs ★ Super Simple Learning ► https://www.youtube.com/supersimplelearning ★ Super Simple Español ► https://www.youtube.com/supersimpleespanol ★ Super Simple 日本語 ► https://www.youtube.com/supersimplejapanese © Skyship Entertainment Company 2016
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hasona_alfallah

22/04/2026 12:50
Watch this video and MUCH more in the Super Simple App for iOS! ► http://apple.co/2nW5hPd Caitie visits the Canadian Museum of Nature and makes amazing dinosaur discoveries with paleontologist Jordan Mallon! The Canadian Museum of Nature has an impressive collection of over 30 complete skeletons from the dinosaur era - RAWR! Let's go! CONNECT WITH CAITIE ► Caitie's Instagram: https://bit.ly/3oPxBhy ► Caitie's Classroom Facebook: https://bit.ly/3cEf2qU Caitie's Classroom is now a SERIES! Watch the full 22-minute episodes here: ► https://bit.ly/3nUR4y8 PARENTS AND TEACHERS: Thank you so much for watching Super Simple with your families and/or students. If your young ones are watching without supervision, we recommend some of the following viewing options: ► SUPER SIMPLE APP -- http://bit.ly/SuperSimpleApp Be the first to watch new Super Simple videos in the Super Simple App! Ad-free and designed for young learners. ► YOUTUBE KIDS -- http://bit.ly/You-Tube-Kids Designed to make it sa
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Mrcashtime

22/04/2026 12:50
Watch this video and MUCH more in the Super Simple App for iOS! ► http://apple.co/2nW5hPd Caitie visits the Canadian Museum of Nature and makes amazing dinosaur discoveries with paleontologist Jordan Mallon! The Canadian Museum of Nature has an impressive collection of over 30 complete skeletons from the dinosaur era - RAWR! Let's go! CONNECT WITH CAITIE ► Caitie's Instagram: https://bit.ly/3oPxBhy ► Caitie's Classroom Facebook: https://bit.ly/3cEf2qU Caitie's Classroom is now a SERIES! Watch the full 22-minute episodes here: ► https://bit.ly/3nUR4y8 PARENTS AND TEACHERS: Thank you so much for watching Super Simple with your families and/or students. If your young ones are watching without supervision, we recommend some of the following viewing options: ► SUPER SIMPLE APP -- http://bit.ly/SuperSimpleApp Be the first to watch new Super Simple videos in the Super Simple App! Ad-free and designed for young learners. ► YOUTUBE KIDS -- http://bit.ly/You-Tube-Kids Designed to make it sa
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Enzo

22/04/2026 12:50
Learn dinosaur facts about Triceratops, the huge herbivorous dinosaur that lived at the end of the Cretaceous period. Learn dinosaur facts: Triceratops Facts & Info The Triceratops, from the Ceratopsid family, is one of the most recognizable dinosaurs. With its three horns, shield-like head plate, and massive body this dinosaur was for sure a very impressive and intimidating sight. The name Triceratops, which literally means “three-horned-face”, is derived from a combination of three different Greek words. Triceratops roamed the fields and forests of what is now called North America about 67 to 65 million years ago, during the end of the Cretaceous period. The Triceratops could reach a length of 26-30 feet and a height of 8-9 feet, so it was quite a lot bigger than a human being. It could weigh up to 12 tonnes. In size, it was quite similar to an African elephant. This fearsome and massive looking creature was actually a plant-eating dinosaur, a so called Herbivore. It probably spe
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Lamin K. Bojang

22/04/2026 12:50
Learn dinosaur facts about Triceratops, the huge herbivorous dinosaur that lived at the end of the Cretaceous period. Learn dinosaur facts: Triceratops Facts & Info The Triceratops, from the Ceratopsid family, is one of the most recognizable dinosaurs. With its three horns, shield-like head plate, and massive body this dinosaur was for sure a very impressive and intimidating sight. The name Triceratops, which literally means “three-horned-face”, is derived from a combination of three different Greek words. Triceratops roamed the fields and forests of what is now called North America about 67 to 65 million years ago, during the end of the Cretaceous period. The Triceratops could reach a length of 26-30 feet and a height of 8-9 feet, so it was quite a lot bigger than a human being. It could weigh up to 12 tonnes. In size, it was quite similar to an African elephant. This fearsome and massive looking creature was actually a plant-eating dinosaur, a so called Herbivore. It probably spe
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Nelsa

22/04/2026 12:50
Dino stops by the Fort to learn all about dinosaurs with Jessi and Squeaks! Did you know that dinosaurs were on Earth for so long that not all dinosaurs lived at the same time?! Hosted by: Jessi Knudsen Castañeda ---------- Love SciShow Kids and want to help support it? Become a Patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishowkids If you have a question for Jessi, Squeaks, and Mister Brown you can write to them here: https://forms.gle/SENBjH9szoLGfrRC9 ---------- Looking for SciShow elsewhere on the internet? Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scishowkids Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/scishowkids Instagram: http://instagram.com/thescishow 2nd Grade Next Generation Science Standards Science and Engineering Practice: Developing and using models Disciplinary Core Idea: ESS1.C: The History of Planet Earth - Some events happen very quickly; others occur very slowly, over a time period much longer than one can observe (2-ESS1-1). Performance Expectation: 2-ESS1-1 Use information from
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mian_imran

22/04/2026 12:50
Dino stops by the Fort to learn all about dinosaurs with Jessi and Squeaks! Did you know that dinosaurs were on Earth for so long that not all dinosaurs lived at the same time?! Hosted by: Jessi Knudsen Castañeda ---------- Love SciShow Kids and want to help support it? Become a Patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishowkids If you have a question for Jessi, Squeaks, and Mister Brown you can write to them here: https://forms.gle/SENBjH9szoLGfrRC9 ---------- Looking for SciShow elsewhere on the internet? Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scishowkids Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/scishowkids Instagram: http://instagram.com/thescishow 2nd Grade Next Generation Science Standards Science and Engineering Practice: Developing and using models Disciplinary Core Idea: ESS1.C: The History of Planet Earth - Some events happen very quickly; others occur very slowly, over a time period much longer than one can observe (2-ESS1-1). Performance Expectation: 2-ESS1-1 Use information from
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