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| CREATION ANATOMY. A Study Guide to the Miracles of the Body A study guide with a 39 page teaching outline! Written for grades K-12 with many teaching ideas in every subject area, experiments and hands-on activities. Contains a Creation Science emphasis to the study of the miracle of the human body. Complete with a glossary, copy sheets, graphs and much more. (Paperback). | . |
| CREATION ASTRONOMY. A Study Guide to the Constellations A study guide written for grades K-12. Features: 48 constellation star charts, reading list, resource guide, arts & crafts, science activities and experiments, and more. From a Christian viewpoint too! (Paperback). | . |
| DEVELOPING CRITICAL THINKING THROUGH SCIENCE / BOOK 1 GRADES 1-3. Written by: June Main and Paul Eggen. Hands-on physical science activities designed for the "non-science" teacher who needs to teach science. Important features of this series is: no science background, step-by-step procedures, no lab equipment - all materials are zero or low budget easy to find, Ready answers, minimal preparation time, and much more! The books are designed to develop science attitudes in students. |
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| EARTH SCIENCE FOR EVERY KID: 101 EASY EXPERIMENTS THAT REALLY WORK. Written by: Janice Pratt Van Cleave. An elementary science experiment book that is both educational and fun. Intended for children in grades K to 6, it contains 101 thoroughly tested and safe experiments relating to earth science. Each experiment has a clear purpose, list of materials and step-by-step illustrated instructions. In addition, without giving too much away, it provides hints as to what may be expected from a given experiment and offers a full explanation of the outcome in understandable terms. Most materials necessary for the experiments are readily available around the house. The aim is to make learning about the earth a rewarding experience and encourage a student's desire to seek more knowledge about science. |
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| EXPLORING GOD'S WORLD (3). Beginning with the most special part of God's creation, man, third graders learn about the human body, with an emphasis on the sense organs and how they work. Students then explore the world of plants and, later, the world of animals, becoming familiar with invertebrates and vertebrates and how to classify them. Students will "visit" the ocean, desert, pond, forest, and field, observing plants, vertebrates, and invertebrates in these environments from a Christian perspective. A study of the weather is also included. The book is designed for one semester. A Beka Book. |
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| HISTORY OF SCIENCE THROUGH LITERATURE. A read aloud literature approach to the study of science using biographies of famous scientists including Archimedes, Galileo, Newton and Einstein. This one-year study also covers basic scientific principles and the history of scientific study. By Rebecca Berg. | . |
| SCIENCE, GRADE 3. Approaches science as a way of describing what God has created. Topics include classification of animals, the solar system, skin, photosynthesis, birds, mass, and weight. Teacher's Edition contains 51 lessons, which can be covered in 26 weeks if taught twice a week in a 20- to 30-minute lesson. Teacher's Edition: 304 pages; reduced student pages; second edition; spiral binder. Student Text 192-page full-color hardbound or softbound text. Student Text: hardbound; second edition. Student Text: softbound; second edition. Student Notebook Packet contains 47 pages used primarily for recording scientific data. Student Notebook Packet: consumable. Bob Jones University Press. |
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| SCIENCE IN THE CREATION WEEK. Grades 2 to 5. A unique science skills curriculum that involves students in the physical and biological sciences within the context of the Creation Week, Creation reflects its Creator; true science honors the Creator. A good science education integrates the attributes of God, critical thinking, and science skills. This is a 3-level one year "hands-on" science curriculum based on the days of creation. Can be repeated at 3 levels, or used with different age students at one time. |
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| TEACHING CHILDREN ABOUT LIFE AND EARTH SCIENCES : Ideas and Activities Every Teacher and Parent Can Use. By Elaine Levenson. These companion guides provide readers and parents with little or no science background with the tools to make science come alive for kids. Activities tie into real-life experiences, encouraging kids to get actively involved in the learning process. The author says "I wrote this book because I wanted to assist parents and teachers who may feel somewhat insecure about teaching science content to young children." | |
| TEACHING CHILDREN ABOUT PHYSICAL SCIENCE : Ideas and Activities Every Teacher and Parent Can Use. By Elaine Levenson. Levenson's popular Teaching Children About Science, which has sold 40,000 copies since its 1985 publication, is now expanded into two, idea-filled editions incorporating the latest techniques. These companion guides provide readers and parents with little or no science background with the tools to make science come alive for kids. Activities tie into real-life experiences, encouraging kids to get involved in the learning process. |
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| TEACHING PHYSICS WITH TOYS : Activities for Grades K-9. By Beverley A.P. Taylor, James Poth and Dwight J. Portman. This book is a teacher's resource that provides complete instructions and teaching techniques for teaching basic physics principles through simple activities that use popular children's toys like Legos, Tomy Push-n-go fire engine, magnet cars, balloons, bouncing balls, and others. The activities are grouped by appropriate grades, i.e., K-3, 4-6, and 7-9. Each activity provides the teacher with a list of key science topics. |
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| THE BACKYARD SCIENTIST - SERIES ONE. By Jane Hoffman. This book provides students ages four through twelve a fascinating and fun introduction to science. Get ready for a whole new adventure in the world of science. It makes science come alive for youngsters of all ages. |
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| THE BODY BOOK. Crammed with facts, statistics, connections, and explanations, this copiously illustrated book details how the body gets built, learns, repairs itself, and more. Stein explains the digestive system as a molecular disassembly line and the liver as the body's primary environmental protection agency. Over 300 illustrations and 150 photos. This book is recommended for grades 3-6. |
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| THE EVERYDAY SCIENCE SOURCEBOOK: IDEAS FOR TEACHING IN THE ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOLS. Written by: Lawrence F. Lowery. More than 1000 science activities with plenty of good experiments, even for young students. Activities require only simple materials and cover six categories: inorganic matter, organic matter, energy, inference models, technology, and more. For grades K-8. |
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| THE PRIVATE EYE: LOOKING / THINKING BY ANALOGY - A GUIDE TO DEVELOPING THE INTERDISCIPLINARY MIND. Written by: Kerry Ruef. This is a program about the drama and wonder of looking closely at the world, thinking by analogy and changing scale. Designed to develop higher order thinking skills, creativity, and scientific literacy - across subjects. Not written from a Christian perspective, yet recommended and used by Christian Educators. For grades K-12. |
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| TOPS ANIMAL SURVIVAL. Grades 3-10, 20 lessons. | . |
| TOPS EARTH MOON AND SUN. For grades 3-10, 20 lessons. | . |
| TOPS ELECTRICITY. Grades 3-10, 20 lessons. | . |
| TOPS MAGNETISM. Grades 3-10, 20 lessons. | . |
| TWO HUNDRED AND TWO SCIENCE INVESTIGATIONS: EXCITING ADVENTURES IN EARTH, LIFE, AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES. Written by: Marjorie Frank. These fun investigations cover life, physical, earth, and space science. Perfect for individual or group activity. For grades K-6. |
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