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Bryce Canyon National Park
GEODETECTIVE Kid's Pages
 

Hi Kids!!!

Below you will find all the kid's pages for each of the GEODETECTIVE lessons. Explore them all and follow the directions on this page to receive a cool patch.

Have fun LEARNING about Bryce Canyon and Planet Earth!!!


 

Earth Systems Kid's Page

Links to other web sites that will help you learn about Earth Systems.

Click here.


 

Rocks & Minerals Kid's Page

Links to other web sites that will help you learn about rocks & minerals.

Click here.


 

Landforms Kid's Page

Links to other web sites that will help you learn about landforms.

Click here.


 

Hydrology Kid's Page

Links to other web sites that will help you learn about Hydrology (water).

Click here.


 

Plate Tectonics Kid's Page

Links to other web sites that will help you learn about Plate Tectonics.

Click here.


 

Paleontology Kid's Page

Links to other web sites that will help you learn about Paleontology (dinosaurs and fossils).

Click here.


 

For Kids - Junior Ranger - GEODETECTIVE Home

Contact our Education Outreach Specialist here.

Geodetective Patch (click for more info)
Geodetective Patch
Kid's can earn this cool patch by completing certain requirements.
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Junior Ranger Badge
Junior Ranger Badge
Kid's can earn a Junior Ranger Badge by completing certain requirements.
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Hoodoos stand as sentinels with their magic  

Did You Know?
The geologic term, hoodoo, lives on at Bryce Canyon National Park as perpetuated by early geologists who thought the rock formations could cast a spell on you with their magical spires and towering arches.
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Last Updated: September 29, 2008 at 15:35 EST