Mega Fauna Flying is an engaging theme focusing on Earth’s largest prehistoric and modern winged creatures. 🏃 Interactive Active Games
Quetzalcoatlus Glider Challenge: Build large cardboard gliders. Compete for the longest flight distance.
Teratorn Prey Hunt: Scatter plush animals across a field. Race to scoop them up using giant cardboard talons.
Pterosaur Nest Defense: One player guards a nest of balls. Others try to steal the eggs without getting tagged.
Meganeura Dodgeball: Avoid giant inflatable dragonflies thrown by leaders. Teaches prehistoric atmospheric density concepts. 🎨 Creative Arts & Crafts
Life-Sized Wing Span Murals: Draw 40-foot wingspans on sidewalks using chalk. Measure human arm spans against them.
Pterodactyl Paper Mache: Construct large-scale skull models using balloons, newspaper, and flour paste.
Prehistoric Feather Dyeing: Use natural dyes like beets and turmeric. Adorn oversized wearable cardboard wings.
Fossilized Egg Crafting: Sculpt large clay eggs. Hide toy figures inside for a hatching surprise. 🧠 STEM & Educational Stations
Bone Density Experiment: Compare hollow bird bones (straws) with solid mammal bones (wooden dowels). Test weight support.
Atmospheric Pressure Simulator: Use fans and various wing shapes. Demonstrate how giant creatures generated lift.
Beak Adaptation Lab: Use tongs, tweezers, and strainers. Match tool shapes to the diet of prehistoric apex flyers.
Evolution Timeline Mapping: Place modern condors, extinct raptors, and pterosaurs on a massive chronological scale.
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