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Page 1: 1 Allied Health Sciences Orange Coast College Allied ...files.constantcontact.com/8efc5f7a001/d3a5049e-a49...Tyrannosaurus Rex – feet) in length.It had a thin skull and follow its

Lot B

Lot A

Lot DLot D Lot C

Library

Journalism

MathematicsBusiness & Computing

Center

WatsonHall

MainQuad

Adams LotParking

LewisCenter

Chemistry

TechnologyCenter

Horticulture

4

5 10

6

12

11

9

8 7

If you drive, start here

Bus Drop offand parking

BBQ

Volcano

Anthropology

3

1

2Biological Sciences

AviationTechnology

Allied HealthSciences

ConsumerSciences& Design

TelescopeBand

JournalismClassrooms and Labs

OrangeCoast

College

1 Allied Health Sciences

Allied Health Ambulance Heart EKG & Ultrasound Dental Assisting Imaging Lab Respiratory Care Vital Signs & Fat Analysis

2. Biology

Animal Bones & Plastination Microbes Plants & Pollinators Architecture – video against

the side of the building facing Horticulture

3. Consumer Sciences & Design

Early Childhood Lab School Fabric Dying Fashion – Fabrics & Fire Interior Design Lighting Sustainability Pre-school Science Speech & Language

4. Lewis Center

Dinosaurs Fish Math Bingo Rocks

5. Drones

6. Telescopes

7. Chemistry

Chemistry – Fabulous Ice Cream Chemistry

8. Horticulture

9. Technology

Design Fabrication & Space Maker (architecture)

Drone Rescue Information Technology Machine Technology Robotics

10. Food & Nutrition

11. Anthropology

12. Volcano

Orange Coast College

Community Science Night From the Sea to the Stars

AB 86 Career Pathways

Trust Grant

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Dinosaur FootprintsTyrannosaurus Rex – follow its RED footprints

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Biology

Consumer Sciences

Lewis Center

Did you know?

Tyrannosaurus means “tyrant lizard.”

Tyrannosaurus rex lived in forested river valleys in North America during the late Cretaceous period. It became extinct about 65 million years ago in the Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction.

Iguanadon – follow its GREEN footprints

Technology

Drones

Did you know?

The name Iguanodon means ‘Iguana tooth’

The Iguanodon was a plant eater (herbivore).It could easily shift between moving on two limbs or four. The Iguanodon weighed around 3.5 tons and reached around 10 metres (33

feet) in length.It had a thin skull and long tail. lived in the early Cretaceous Period, around 125 million years ago

Brachiosaur – follow its ORANGE footprints

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Did you Know?

The name Brachiosaurus comes from Greek words meaning ‘arm’ and ‘lizard’. The name refers to the interesting nature of Brachiosaurus legs which were longer at the front than the back.

The Brachiosaurus was an herbivore (plant eater), that feed on foliage high above the ground. It is estimated that Brachiosaurus ate between 200 and 400 kilograms (440 and 880 pounds) of plants every day!

Brachiosaurus lived in North America

Anklyosaur – follow its PINK footprints

Chemistry

Food & Nutrition

Did you Know?

The name Ankylosaurus means ‘fused lizard’

Ankylosaurus were herbivores (plant eaters) and had small teeth relative to their body size. The signature feature of Ankylosaurus was its body armor. Huge plates of bone were embedded into the skin which helped protect the Ankylosaurus against attackers. Similar body armor is found on a crocodile or armadillo. It lived at the end of the Cretaceous Period (around 66 million years ago).

Stegoaur – follow its BLUE footprints

Telescopes

Did you Know?

The name ‘Stegosaurus’ comes from the Greek words ‘stegos’ meaning roof and ‘sauros’ meaning lizard.

In terms of size, the Stegosaurus was large and heavily built. On average, a

fully grown Stegosaurus was around 9 metres (30ft) in length, 4 metres (14ft) in height and up to nearly 5 metric tons in weight. Although the Stegosaurus body was large, the size of their brain was only around the size of a dog’s. The Stegosaurus was alive in the late Jurassic Period (around 150 million years ago).

Triceratops – follow its YELLOW footprints

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Volcano

Anthropology

Did you Know?

The name ‘Triceratops’ comes from the Greek language, with ‘tri’ meaning three and ‘keratops’ meaning horned face.

The Triceratops is one of the most easily recognizable dinosaurs due to its large body, unique frill and three horns. It needed its three horns to try and protect itself from the Tyrannosaurus Rex which lived during the same time period. Triceratops lived in the late Cretaceous Period (around 65 million years ago).