The Great Dinosaur Mystery HOME For Parents and Teachers

For Parents and Teachers

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Here are some great ideas on how to teach children about dinosaurs—creative tips, answers to their questions, and much more—all designed to help you create an effective teaching environment.

The Great Dinosaur Mystery—Book and Video

The Great Dinosaur Mystery

Highly recommended

BOOK and FILM

TIPS FOR SUCCESS

Here are some great ideas for teaching kids about dinosaurs. Craft ideas, room decoration ideas, teaching tips, and more! Go

TAKE KIDS ON THE DINOSAUR DISCOVERY TRAIL

Here’s a fun way to introduce young people to dinosaurs using Internet multimedia. Go

ANSWER THEIR QUESTIONS

Kids have plenty of questions, that’s for sure. Browse through our extensive list. We even provide the answers! Browse

NINE IDEAS FOR EDUCATORS

Dinosaurs are highly popular with kids and adults alike fascinated with them. Here are some ideas that may encourage you to get involved in educating others about dinosaurs. Read

OUR FREE LESSON PLANS

See our free lesson plans.

We provide lessons for various ages, including teens and adults. Plans include handouts, activity ideas, etc. Browse

USE THE CREATION SUPERLIBRARY

Here’s a great resource you shouldn’t miss. The Creation SuperLibrary supplies answers on a wide range of Creation/Evolution questions. Visit now

BOOKS & FILMS

Quality materials are available directly from us—books and videos. Be sure to browse through our online catalog. Cool Stuff

FUN STUFF

Puzzles, peg games, memory games, crossword puzzles, a quiz, coloring pages, and much more. Browse

“A” IS FOR ADAM
“D” IS FOR DINOSAUR

From Answers in Genesis, these catchy teaching tools provide great information for teachers, easy-to-learn rhymes for kids, and coloring pages! Don’t miss “A” is for Adam and “D” is for Dinosaur.

SHARE GOD’S STORY, from the beginning

Share God’s story by starting with Creation. Many children have no Christian background. They are much like the “Greeks” that the apostle Paul spoke to at Mars Hill, they lack foundations to understand the Gospel.

In Paul’s time, in presenting the Gospel to a Jew, you could proceed directly discussing the Messiah. The Jews understood the foundations. But if you started at the same point with a “Greek” who knew nothing about the foundations, the message sounded like foolishness.

So Paul and Peter used a different technique with the “Greeks”, they started at the beginning, in Genesis—introducing the Creator, Creation, the Fall, man’s nature, God’s judgments, etc., before moving to Christ, the Messiah. Use our online presentation or obtain a video.

Visit other parts of our site for more free resources…

Click here for The Great Dinosaur Mystery click for Kid Explorers Click here for God’s Story Online. Go to our Creation SuperLibrary section Christian Answers Network Click here for Archaeology and the Bible Click here.


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