Cub
Scout Academics Pin
1.
Make a plaster
cast of a fossil.
2.
Make a special
collection of rocks and minerals that illustrates the hardness scale.
3.
Give examples of
sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks.
4.
Gather several
different types of rocks. Compare them and put them in groups according to
physical properties such as color, texture, luster, hardness, or crystals.
5.
Describe the
effects of wind, water, and ice on the landscape.
6.
Make “pet rocks”
using rocks, paint, and glue-on eyes. Tell a creative story about your pet
rocks.
7.
Draw a diagram
showing different types of volcanoes or draw a diagram that labels the
different parts of a volcano.
8.
Make a crystal
garden.
9.
Make a collection
of five different fossils and identify them to the best of your ability.
10.
Make a poster or
display showing 10 everyday products that contain or use rocks or minerals.
11.
Visit a mine, oil
or gas field, gravel pit, stone, quarry or similar area of special interest
related to geology.
12.
Visit with a
geologist. Find out how he or she prepared for the job. Discuss other careers
related to geology.
13.
Draw the inside
of a cave showing the difference between stalactites and stalagmites.