Fossil Vocab
Fossil Formation
Types of Fossil
Past VS. Present
Environmental Clues
100

This is a scientist who studies life from long ago. 

Paleontologist

100

This is the first step of fossil formation where soft part rot away. 

Decay

100

A fossilized footprint or nest is an example of this type of fossil. 

Trace fossil 

100

This modern animal is considered the "cousin" of the extinct Woolly Mammoth. 

Elephant

100

Finding a fish fossil in this dry place is evidence it was once covered in water.

Desert

200

This term describes evidence of an organism that lived in the past.

Fossil 

200

This specific classroom model helps us visualize how layers of Earth bury a fossil. 

Sedimentary sandwich. 

200

A fossilized bone or skull is an example of this type of fossil.

Body fossil 
200

This is one physical structure that BOTH mammoths and elephants share

Trunks, tusks, or pillar-like legs

200

Finding this specific fossil on a mountain suggests the mountain was once under an ocean.

Sea Lilly

300

When an organism is no longer living on earth today, it is called this. 

Extinct 

300

These body parts are the most likely to become fossils because they do not decay quickly. 

Bones, teeth, or shells. 

300

This is the hollow space left in a rock that looks exactly like the organism. 

Mold 

300

The Woolly Mammoth had this trait to help it survive in a cold environment. 

Thick, shaggy fur. 

300

Paleontologist evaluate fossils to understand how this has changed over time. 

Environment or habitat. 

400

This is the name for the sand, mud, and silt that buries an organism. 

Sediment

400

This 3D "copy" is formed when minerals fill a hollow space in a rock

Cast 

400

This analogy explain that even if the animal is gone, the shape left behind is evidence. 

Footprint in wet concrete. 

400

The modern day elephant has these large body parts to help it stay cool.

Large, floppy ears. 

400

To share their findings, paleontologist must do this with their data.

Communicate. 
500

Scientist study this "body structure" of an organism to find similarities between species. 

Anatomy. 

500

Sequence these: Minerals fill space, organism decays, buried in sediment. 

1. Organism decays

2. Buried in sediment

3. Minerals fill space

500

Trace fossils provide evidence of an organism's behavior if this. 

Movement. 

500

In our analogy, the Woolly Mammoth is like a winter coat and the elephant is like this.

A light t-shirt. 

500

This "Essential Question" has been our focus for two weeks. 

"How do fossils tell us about life from long ago"