In today’s lesson, Miss Romina discussed the prehistoric world of the dinosaurs, specifically focusing on the Earth around 252 million years ago. Students learned how the continents were once connected in a landmass known as Pangea, and how the climate was much warmer and arid, devoid of polar ice. They explored the types of animals that existed during this time, including dinosaurs and reptiles that thrived in hot conditions, as well as the geological activities such as volcanoes and earthquakes that shaped the landscape. The lesson included visual aids to help students understand the differences between the prehistoric world and our current environment.