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There is so much to learn about dinosaurs. We can find information from fossils, historical writings and art, and the Bible. These sources help us piece together the history of dinosaurs — what they looked like, what they ate, where they lived, how and why they died. Each book in this course provides a different perspective of dinosaurs and what we know about them, all from a young-earth approach.
Sea reptiles (and a few flying reptiles) are studied in this course as well. They are often lumped in together with dinosaurs, so it is important to make a distinction — dinosaurs being land reptiles, where the other two groups are flying and sea reptiles.
Hands-on-activities in this course add to the fun lessons which are scheduled for 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week! Students will complete dinosaur profiles, create their own flash cards and dinopedia, make edible dinosaur eggs, keep a journal, and more!
Course Objectives:
- Dig into the various kinds of dinosaurs that God created — their names, diets, discovery locations, behaviors, and more
- Explore the process of finding, excavating, cleaning, and assembling dinosaur fossils
- Learn how to spot false information about dinosaurs and how dinosaurs relate to the Bible
- Discover the difference between dinosaurs, flying reptiles, and marine reptiles
- Go deep diving with some of the biggest sea monsters from the past and present
- Trek through the Alaskan wilderness on the hunt for frozen dinosaur bones
Within the Elementary Paleontology Teacher Guide, you will find:
- Instructional material enhanced with worksheets and quizzes, all from a Christian creationist perspective
- Bonus activities that provide additional learning experiences for students
- A suggested weekly schedule – saving your time!
- Worksheets to help assess your student’s learning
- Quizzes and tests to help reinforce learning and provide assessment opportunities; optional final exam included
- Answer keys for worksheets, quizzes, and tests
The books covered in this Teacher Guide are Dinosaurs for Kids, Dinosaurs of Eden, Dinosaurs by Design, Dragons of the Deep, and The Great Alaskan Dinosaur Adventure.
Related Resources
Dragons of the Deep
Dinosaurs by Design
The Great Alaskan Dinosaur Adventure
Dinosaurs for Kids
Dinosaurs of Eden
Elementary Paleontology Teacher Guide

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