AY Honors/Geological Geocaching - Advanced
Overview
The Challenging Part
The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:
5. Do one of the following individually or with a small group.
- a. Visit and log on geocaching.com twelve earthcaches. Also, write and have published on geocaching.com two earthcaches.
- b. Visit and log on Geocaching.com five (5) types of earthcaches (from the list below).
- c. Visit and log on geocaching.com 15 earthcaches. Write and have published on geocaching.com one earthcache.
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1. Earn the Geological Geocaching honor.
2. Earn the Advanced Geocaching honor.
3. Earn the Advanced Rocks and Minerals or Advanced Geology honor.
4. Summarize the guidelines for submitting an earthcache for publication.
5. Do one of the following individually or with a small group.
- a. Visit and log on geocaching.com twelve earthcaches. Also, write and have published on geocaching.com two earthcaches.
- b. Visit and log on Geocaching.com five (5) types of earthcaches (from the list below).
- c. Visit and log on geocaching.com 15 earthcaches. Write and have published on geocaching.com one earthcache.
6. Read the story of the flood in Genesis 6-9. Discuss the geological impacts a global flood might have on the formation of the geological features we see today.
7. Discuss with an instructor, pastor, or qualified youth leader how Creationist Christians understand the formation of the geological column. You may contrast this view with the Evolutionist view if necessary.
Notes.
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For tips and instruction see Geocaching - Advanced. That honor requires earning the Geocaching Honor first. For tips and instruction see Geocaching.
While not stated as a requirement, it is assumed like all Advanced Honors you will also earn the basic Geological Geocaching Honor as well. Why not work on them together? For tips and instruction see Geological Geocaching.
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The requirements for the Geology - Advanced honor and Rocks and Minerals - Advanced honor with helps for completing them are available here in this wiki.
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These guidelines are edited and changed on a regular basis. Please consult earthcache.org for the latest guidelines. In general the proposed earthcache should
- Earthcache sites must provide earth science lessons
- Earthcaches should highlight a unique feature
- Earthcache sites must be educational
- Logging an earthcache requires that the participant complete an educational task directly relating to the earthcache location
- Leave no trace ethics
- Earthcache locations require prior approval of the owners or land managers of the property upon which the earthcache is located.
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5a
If found in four or more states/countries, qualifies you for the Gold earthcache Master award from earthcache.org
5b
List: Mineral/fossil Site, mining site, hydrological feature, geomorphological feature, river feature, cave/karst feature, coastal feature, erosional feature, fault/fold feature, sedimentary feature, metamorphic feature, igneous feature, glacial feature, other feature.
While not all earthcaches are specifically classified on the website, you should be able to classify them yourself from the writeup or a visit.
5c
If your finds are in four or more states/countries, you also qualify for the Gold earthcache Master award from earthcache.org
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You can read Genesis 6-9 online. Formation of mountains, separation of continents, creation of islands (volcanic eruptions) deposit of sediment, formation of coal and oil beds and much more.
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It may make a lot of sense to combine this discussion with the discussion required in the basic version of the honor.
Note
Earthcaching.org is the primary resource for completing the requirements for this honor. A standard 6th-8th grade Earth Science textbook would supply the basic geological concepts that need to be understood to complete this honor.
A basic membership (free) on geocaching.com is a necessary requirement for completing several of the requirements for this honor.
References
Content on this wiki is generated by people like you, and no one has created a lesson plan for this honor yet. You could do that and make the world a better place.
See AY Honors/Model Lesson Plan if you need ideas for creating one.