Homeschool Bookstore: 2nd Grade Science
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Elementary Physical Science
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Great Science Adventures Series, Grades K-8
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A Reason for Science, Level B, Complete Homeschool KitNow packaged as one all-inclusive, kit A Reason for Science includes everything necessary for a year's worth of scientific discovery. The full-color, 36-lesson, student workbook is designed to develop critical thinking skills; each week, students begin with a hands-on activity demonstrating a key science concept, which is followed by discussion, journaling & comprehension questions, summary, and related scriptural object lesson. Each hands-on activity has step-by-step directions and is accompanied by illustrations for each step. The included teacher's guide contains an overview of the course, as well as lesson-notes that surround reduced student pages. Instruction includes noting general categories; specific topic focus; objective, overview, additional comments, options for alternative procedures, teacher-to-teacher notes, direct instruction with some scripting, field trip & guest speaker ideas, answers, and other important teaching information. You don't have to hunt all over the house for hands-on activity and experiment supplies; everything you need for each grade's work is included in the Team Materials Kit. Contents are specific to each grade, and contain everything from common household objects to harder-to-find materials in a snap-top plastic case, approximately 13" x 8" x 4.5".
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Considering God's Creation, Fifth Edition--2 VolumesThis hands-on approach to learning science is a wonderful alternative for all types of students! Whether they're creative, Kinetic, high-energy or traditional students, this course has activities and learning opportunities for all. Chapters cover all aspects of God's creation, including the natural world, solar system, the human body, animals, plants, weather and more. Many activities are cut-and-paste, with the final result being a chart, mobile, helpful illustration or demonstration or the concept, sequential order of events or other representation of the creativity displayed throughout the universe. The student text contains the instructions and reproducibles; the teacher's guide contains lessons with instructional information and answers. Student book is 268 pages with puzzles, songs and glossary; Teachers Manual is 128 pages with answers, CD with Bible songs, and lessons. |
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Lifepac Science, Grade 2, Complete SetThe LIFEPAC Science complete set contains all 10 student workbooks for a full year of study plus the comprehensive Teacher's Guide. Topics covered include:
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The Scientist's ApprenticeAn exciting one-year science curriculum that allows you to teach all your kids in grades K through 6 together! Students learn about astronomy, anatomy, earth science, and oceanography through lively experiments, activities, songs, art and more. Includes detailed teacher information, lesson plans, bibliographies, and reproducible activity sheets. 188 pages, with reproducible charts, and resources; functions like at textbook except it offers flexibility to fit into your individual age and grade needs. |
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Science in the Creation WeekWhen your kids see and do, they understand. This challenging hands-on science curriculum gives your grade schoolers (grades 2 to 5) the opportunity to do just that---understand science in the context of Creation Week! With biblical insights, they'll participate in loads of easy, inexpensive activities that reveal the wonder of God's creation. 137 pages, softcover from Noble |
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Creation Science, K-12
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Exploring Creation with Botany, TextbookIntroduce your young naturalists to plants---their structure, propagation, classification, and more---with this engaging yearlong classical science curriculum. Influenced by Charlotte Mason and the living books philosophy, homeschooling mother Jeannie Fulbright writes as if she were chatting with her own children, defining and explaining at their comprehension level. Designed to be used with both readers and non-readers, each clearly organized lesson features content-rich narration; notebooking; and hands-on activities and projects using easy-to-find household items. Dissect seeds, force bulbs, make leaf skeletons---and take a close-up look at God's flora kingdom. Grades K to 6. 176 pages, hardcover. |
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Exploring Creation with Zoology 1: Flying Creatures of the Fifth DayThe ruby-throated hummingbird, yellow-rumped warbler, little brown bat, spicebush swallowtail butterfly, Mexican bean beetle, common honeybee---they all have wings, and you'll find them here in this lavishly illustrated elementary science curriculum. Using the Charlotte Mason approach, 14 lessons include notebook activities, special projects, and hands-on experiments to teach kids about birds, bugs, bees, beetles, butterflies, and more. 240 pages, hardcover. |
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Exploring Creation with Zoology 2: Swimming Creatures of the Fifth DayDive into the underwater world of marine animals! Written directly to the student, the gentle conversational style makes Zoology 2 perfect for elementary children to read on their own, or for family reading times with mom. Presenting information with a strong creationist viewpoint, this detailed book contains chapters on aquatic animals, whales, seals, fish, sharks, reptiles, Cephalopods and many other creatures you didn't even know existed! Narration may be easily used with younger children; notebooking and "ocean box" activities are included at the end of each chapter. Household labs develop the skills needed to conduct scientifically valid experiments in any field, while magnificent photos bring the ocean right into your classroom. 235 pages, indexed hardcover with answers to the narrative questions included. |
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A History of Science, Revised and ExpandedThis study guide provides an introduction to scientific principles which will later be studied in more detail and depth. Biographies will relate the life stories of such scientific greats as Archimedes, Galileo, Marie Curie, Thomas Alva Edison, Albert Einstein, and Louis Pasteur. Other scientists and inventors, including Isaac Newton, the Wright Brothers, and Alexander Graham Bell, will be introduced with outside research, such as library investigation, lab or related activities assigned. The course will take one school year to complete if two lessons are finished each week. This should be more than adequate for students in second through fourth grade. For older students it is suggested that the course be completed in a semester by doing three to four lessons per week. The following books accompany A History of Science: *Explorabook: a Kid's Science Museum in a Book, *A Picture History of Great Inventors, The New Way Things Work, Along Came Galileo, Archimedes and the Door of Science, The Story of Thomas Alva Edison, Albert Einstein, Young Thinker, * Marie Curie's Search for Radium, Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia, *Pasteur's Fight Against Microbes, Scientists Card Game Note: The books listed that have a *star are only available at Amazon. |
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History of Science Time LineThis Time Line is designed for the student to assemble as they study the corresponding persons and events in the History of Science. As the student cuts, pastes and colors the figures, it will reinforce a continuity of key events in the time period. Students should be encouraged to do this as an art-project, aiming at the final product being something he or she will be proud to display to family and friends. |
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Over Our Heads in Wonder: Science and the SkyFrom sky watching and weather charting to discussions about Jesus, the Light of the world, this multifaceted sourcebook encourages your kids to keep looking up! Organized around different facets of weather and the sky---clouds, rainbows, sun, stars, snow, wind, storms, air---it features over 25 readings/discussions and 50-plus activities/experiments incorporating science, Bible, language arts, research, and more! Grades K to 5. 85 pages, softcover. |
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The Usborne Internet-linked First Encyclopedia of ScienceEncourage early elementary students to learn about science from the colorful pictures, diagrams, drawings and facts packed into each chapter of this introduction to basic science. Designed to use with the Internet, it provides links for further learning opportunities, but is an excellent source of information on its own. 28 chapters cover a variety of topics from biology, to energy, to weather and beyond. |
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Little Encyclopedia of ScienceWhy do things float? What happens to the food you eat? Why is it warm in summer? Find out in this fascinating little book. Simple text, superb photographs, helpful diagrams and exciting recommended websites introduce young readers to the wonders of science. |
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The Kids' Science Book: Creative Experiences for Hands-On FunHave fun learning about the scientific principles all around you! This book of fun, simple experiments is great for summer days, school projects or a bit of special fun. Each topic has a number of activities listed with background information, facts, riddles, and of course, experiments! Illustrations provide additional help and visual interest. Learn about plants, water, air, earth, light and more with questions that will help them question, observe, predict and estimate--scientific qualities that will help them for life! 159 pages, softcover. Ages 4-10. |























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