The material should lead the students to state the aim of that days lesson themselves, an interesting reversal of those
dinosaur days in which the teacher would write the aim on the blackboard.
Washington, March 28 ( ANI ): The impact of the Manhattan-sized asteroid into a region of Mexico in the
dinosaur days could have triggered a global firestorm that would have burned every twig, bush and tree on Earth and led to the extinction of 80 percent of all Earth's species, a new University of Colorado Boulder study has suggested.
It is actually a living fossil, a survivor of a plant group from the
dinosaur days, so it really is quite a toughie to get rid of!
"We're still stuck in the
dinosaur days of CDs--I remember when there were 8-tracks, then cassettes, but then there was an evolution." Today, Miller says, the digital music revolution is "quick-fast," which can put artists at a disadvantage when dealing with big labels.
That was back in the "
dinosaur days" of 50-pound, cold-rolled steel, folding chairs.
I'll be showing you some bugs that have been around since the
dinosaur days.
We'll be telling folks more and encouraging youngsters to have a go at crafts inspired by those far-off
dinosaur days."
There was no way he was fit enough to continue but because it was in the
dinosaur days before we were allowed sub goalies, he had to play on.
Harry Enfield plays the hoary old hasbeen Gary Bloke, the kind of painfully pathetic cardboard character who has been parodied to death since the
dinosaur days of 1970s `progressive' rock.
The old
dinosaur days have gone and we've now got a pitch on which we can play the sort of rugby we want to play.'
And while women feel companies could behave a bit more like the forward-thinking organisations they claim to be, modern man is proving he has finally emerged from the
dinosaur days.
The Ulster museum often runs themed weeks ranging from the
Dinosaur Days to traditional displays of old Irish pre- famine memorabilia.