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Berean Builders' Science in the Age of Reason: Oldest Student Notebook provides pre-written exercises and reflection questions for each lesson as given in the student text.
Science in the Age of Reason is the fourth book in a hands-on, multilevel elementary science series that introduces scientific concepts using history as its guide. It covers the scientific works of natural philosophers from the early 1600s to the early 1800s.
Helps & Hints for Science in the Ancient World contains the answers to the review exercises and hints that will make some lessons easier. Tests and their answers are also included if you want to test your children on the material.
Berean Builders' Science in the Ancient World: Older Student Notebook provides pre-written activities and reflection questions for each lesson as given in the student text.
Berean Builders' Science in the Ancient World: Oldest Student Notebook provides pre-written activities and reflection questions for each lesson in the student text.
Science in the Ancient World is the second book in a hands-on, multilevel elementary science series that introduces scientific concepts using history as its guide. Because each lesson is built around an activity or experiment, it is engaging for all K-6 students.
The course covers the scientific work of natural philosophers who lived from about 600 BC to the early AD 1500s. It concentrates mostly on what these ancient scientists got right, but it does spend some time discussing what they got wrong, because even the mistakes that scientists make can sometimes advance our understanding of the natural world. Of course, when the students are taught something that is now known to be incorrect, they are made aware of this fact!
This laboratory-based, middle school science course covers a wide range of topics that are of interest to modern scientists. It starts by describing our current understanding of atoms, molecules, the chemicals that are necessary for life, DNA, and cells. These topics are all discussed in the context of history, explaining how specific scientific advances led to the scientific explanations that the students are being taught. This allows students to learn not only the current scientific understanding of these topics, but also how scientists reached that understanding.
This is the Answer Key and Tests for Science in the Atomic Age. It contains answer keys for all textbook to review questions as well as the tests and answer key for the tests. The owner is entitled to make any needed copies of the tests (only the tests, not the answers).
Helps & Hints for Science in the Beginning contains the answers to the review exercises and hints that will make some lessons easier. Tests and their answers are also included if you want to test your children on the material.
Berean Builders' Science in the Beginning: Older Student Notebook provides pre-written activities and reflection questions for each lesson as given in the student text.
Berean Builders' Science in the Beginning: Oldest Student Notebook provides pre-written activities and reflection questions for each lesson as given in the student text.
Science in the Beginning is the first book in a hands-on, multilevel elementary science series that introduces scientific concepts using history as its guide. Because each lesson is built around an activity or experiment, it is engaging for all K-6 students.
Helps & Hints for Science in The Industrial Age contains the answers to the review exercises and hints that will make some lessons easier. Tests and their answers are also included if you want to test your children on the material.