AY Honor Fossils Requirements used by North American Division

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Fossils

Skill Level

2

Year

1944

Version

27.11.2024

Approval authority

North American Division

Fossils AY Honor.png
Fossils
Nature
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
North American Division
Year of Introduction
1944
See also



1. Provide a brief definition of each of the following terms:

a. Geology

b. Fossils

c. Catastrophism

d. Paleontology

2. Draw, make a model or include a photograph the following:

a. Radiolaria

b. Crinoid, Graptolite

c. Trilobite

d. Dinosaur

e. Mastodon, Mammoth

f. Brachiopod, Pelecypod

g. Lingula

3. Explain the characteristics of the Paleozoic, Cenozoic, Mesozoic and Pleistocene eras. Place them in chronological order. Explain why Creationists use these terms.

4. Describe the process of the proper removal of delicate specimens. Tell how a skeleton of a dinosaur or other gigantic fossil would be removed. Why should beginners not remove such specimens? What should be done by the beginner when he finds what is obviously a valuable fossil?

5. Explain the difference in the account scientists give for the presence of fossils as related by evolutionists and creationists.

6. From the Bible and writings of Ellen G. White, cite statements to explain the origin of fossils.

7. Research five fossil ancestors of animals living today. How do the fossil ancestors compare and contrast with modern animals?


8. Do two of the following:

a. Spend time searching for fossils and attempting to identify them. Bring them in to show your Pathfinder Club.

b. Make a plant or animal fossil model with plaster, clay or other medium.

c. Visit a museum where fossils are on display and make a written or oral report of your trip.


9. Make a collection of at least ten different kinds of fossils and label each with its name and geographic location. Classify them as impression, mineralized, trace or preserved organic material.

10. Prepare a parable or short spiritual lesson based on fossils using what has been learned in this honor.