New Mexico is a fascinating state for geology and earth science. Hands-on study of minerals, rocks, and fossils interest and expand student understanding.
New Mexico is a fascinating state for geology and earth science. Students need to learn principles of science and the scientific method as they study. Hands-on study of minerals, rocks, and fossils interest and expand student understanding.
What can the parent or teacher present that will help the student grow and discern from God’s laboratory, the Creation? What we do we learn about God from the world around us? Where are some good field trips for my family? All of these questions intersect in this introduction to NM Geology, ways to teach science principles, and how to use hands-on science to increase observations and investigation skills.
John Kinzer and his wife, Marcie, have four adult children and have homeschooled all four since 1989. John has taught and administered in Christian Schools in both elementary and secondary classrooms since 1981.
In 1994, he and Marcie began Rio Grande Enrichment Studies to assist families who homeschool. John also teaches America’s Christian History and Christian Worldview classes to interested adults.
In 2009, John began to teach classes in history, education, government, and geology for Noah Webster College.
John has a BA degree in Geology from the College of William & Mary, and an MA degree in Christian School Administration from Grace College.
Hands-on Geology of NM with John Kinzer
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New Mexico is a fascinating state for geology and earth science. Hands-on study of minerals, rocks, and fossils interest and expand student understanding.
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New Mexico is a fascinating state for geology and earth science. Students need to learn principles of science and the scientific method as they study. Hands-on study of minerals, rocks, and fossils interest and expand student understanding.
What can the parent or teacher present that will help the student grow and discern from God’s laboratory, the Creation? What we do we learn about God from the world around us? Where are some good field trips for my family? All of these questions intersect in this introduction to NM Geology, ways to teach science principles, and how to use hands-on science to increase observations and investigation skills.
John Kinzer and his wife, Marcie, have four adult children and have homeschooled all four since 1989. John has taught and administered in Christian Schools in both elementary and secondary classrooms since 1981.
In 1994, he and Marcie began Rio Grande Enrichment Studies to assist families who homeschool. John also teaches America’s Christian History and Christian Worldview classes to interested adults.
In 2009, John began to teach classes in history, education, government, and geology for Noah Webster College.
John has a BA degree in Geology from the College of William & Mary, and an MA degree in Christian School Administration from Grace College.
He and Marcie live in Cedar Crest, NM.