Follow the history of life on Earth
Introduce students of all grade levels to evolution, a key building block of science learning. Explore natural selection and adaptation through resources like family trees, 3D models, and a mock fossil dig site. Using inquiry-driven teaching methods and collection-based discovery, guide students as they trace the evolution of life on Earth.
Dinosaur Toolkit highlights
Use the Field’s dinosaurs—including SUE the T. rex and Máximo the Titanosaur—to learn more about the natural world, past and present.
- Dinosaur Family Tree | Dinosaur ToolkitExamine dinosaur physical traits to identify similarities and differences in their features and construct a system of classification.
- Today's Dinosaurs | Dinosaur ToolkitExplore evidence in the physical features of living animals and dinosaur fossils to learn what living animal is most closely related to dinosaurs.
- Giants from the Past | Dinosaur ToolkitAnalyze and interpret data about sauropods and build a nonfiction narrative about how this group of dinosaurs evolved over millions of years.
Mission to the Mesozoic
Team up with a Field scientist to explore Earth millions of years ago. Together, you’ll identify and photograph different animals and plants in their prehistoric environments.
Mission to the Mesozoic is a single-player game that takes about 30 minutes to complete. The game is best enjoyed on a desktop computer with a mouse.
In-museum exploration
Get the most out of your visit to the Field. Our in-museum activities help your students take a closer look at what’s on display.
- Hominid Adaptations | Exploring the Field GuideInvestigate fossil remains of hominids to learn how humans and our relatives evolved over time.
- Who were Dinosaurs? Primer | Dinosaur ToolkitUncover the features that all dinosaurs share, and determine whether a mystery species is a dinosaur.
- SUE's World | Dinosaur ToolkitUse fossils as clues to rebuild a North American landscape from the past and imagine the world where SUE the T. rex lived.
Evolution resources
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- 3D Model: Cryolophosaurus Skull | Dinosaur Toolkit- Use this 3D model to see how scientists reconstruct animals like Cryolophosaurus from the fossil record. 
- 3D Model: Glacialisaurus Foot | Dinosaur Toolkit- Learn how the first giant dinosaurs like Glacialisaurus moved by exploring this 3D model. 
- 3D Model: Tyrannosaurus rex | Dinosaur Toolkit- Interact with this 3D model to find out what we can learn about SUE the T. rex's life by looking at its fossils, then test your knowledge 
- Being Big on Land- Learn why being big isn’t always an advantage and find out how mythic creatures like Godzilla and King Kong could never have carried their own weight. 
- Dinosaur Family Tree | Dinosaur Toolkit- Examine dinosaur physical traits to identify similarities and differences in their features and construct a system of classification. 
- Everything Has a Purpose | Exploring the Field Guide- Examine why plants and birds have certain features to uncover the relationship between structure and function. 
- Exhibition Investigation Guide- Investigate a museum exhibition using the claim, evidence, reasoning cycle. 
- Giants from the Past | Dinosaur Toolkit- Analyze and interpret data about sauropods and build a nonfiction narrative about how this group of dinosaurs evolved over millions of years. 
- Hominid Adaptations | Exploring the Field Guide- Investigate fossil remains of hominids to learn how humans and our relatives evolved over time. 
- Island Evolution- Discover why islands contain so many unique species. 
- Mammal Phylogeny- Discover how scientists classify the diverse mammals found on Earth. 
- Mission to the Mesozoic- Find plants and animals across the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous time periods in this online game. 
- Plate Motion Past and Present | Dinosaur Toolkit- Analyze and interpret data about the structures of Earth’s crust and the fossil record. 
- Pterosaurs and Tape Measures- Investigate the acutal sizes of these famous flying reptiles who lived side by side with dinosaurs. 
- Rise of Dinosaurs | Dinosaur Toolkit- Analyze data from a mock fossil dig to determine the differences and similarities between multiple fossil dig sites. 
- Rock Clocks Primer | Dinosaur Toolkit- Discover how scientists determine the age of rocks and fossils and use those processes to develop a timeline of Earth's history. 
- SUE's World | Dinosaur Toolkit- Use fossils as clues to rebuild a North American landscape from the past and imagine the world where SUE the T. rex lived. 
- Survival of the Birds | Exploring the Field Guide- Infer whether a bird can survive in a specific environment by observing physical features such as beak, feathers, legs, and feet. 
- The Brain Scoop: The Taxonomy of Candy- Scientists use a system called taxonomy to group and categorize living things. What happens when you try to apply taxonomy to candy? 
- The Brain Scoop: Tully Monster Mystery Solved!- Learn how researchers discovered the Tully Monster, long believed to be an invertebrate (similar to worms), is actually a vertebrate and more closely related to fish. 
- The Field Revealed: Tully Monster- Discover the Tully Monster, the state fossil of Illinois. 
- Today's Dinosaurs | Dinosaur Toolkit- Explore evidence in the physical features of living animals and dinosaur fossils to learn what living animal is most closely related to dinosaurs. 
- What are Fossils Primer | Dinosaur Toolkit- Explore how fossils form and discover how scientists know where to find them. 
- Who were Dinosaurs? Primer | Dinosaur Toolkit- Uncover the features that all dinosaurs share, and determine whether a mystery species is a dinosaur.