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History of Science Teacher Guide
In this read-aloud approach to science, middle-grade students will discover basic biology, chemistry and physics concepts in an interactive and exciting way as they learn about the lives of famous scientists throughout history. Students will read biographies of famous scientists including Archimedes, Leonardo da Vinci, Galileo, Isaac Newton, Ben Franklin, Louis Pasteur, Thomas Edison, Marie Curie, Einstein (and more). They will also perform experiments, build a science portfolio, complete mapping exercises and learn new science vocabulary. The combination of biographical information and scientific discovery will really bring scientific concepts to life! Each lesson in the guide is in outline format, with specific reading assignments; a supply list for hands-on activities; recommended websites and more. Recently updated and now in full-color, this Beautiful Feet guide still utilizes many of the excellent resource books from the previous edition, with some new additions. Experiments are now taken from DK's Way Science Works, and supplies needed are listed in the lesson outline. Most supplies are household items, although a few specific items are required (suggested sources are provided in the front of the guide). A microscope is not required for the course, but there are microscope activities to complete if you do have access to one. This literature-based study will take one year to complete at a pacing of three lessons per week. Resource books and several of the suggested specialty supplies are listed below. Great for tactile learners and literature lovers.
Introduce the fascinating world of science to your child and spark their curiosity and desire to understand the world around us! Engaging biographies are used to tell the life stories of famous scientists like Archimedes, Galileo, Leonardo da Vinci, Marie Curie, George Washington Carver, Einstein, and others, and are paired with hands-on experiments to prove the scientists' theories and test their discoveries.
An enriching way to introduce biology, chemistry, and physics. Designed for grades 3-7, this one-year study will cover basic scientific principles and the history of scientific study beginning in ancient Greece and continuing through the 1990s.
- This study contains 85 lessons, dozens of experiments, lab reports, and much more.
- Complete 2-3 lessons per week for a one-year study.
Materials that cover scientific developments through history, famous scientists, inventors and inventions.
Introduce your students to biology, chemistry, and physics with biography-emphasized learning. Focusing on scientific principles and discoveries, this unique course highlights famous scientists: Archimedes, Galileo, da Vinci, Curie, Carver, Einstein, and more. To apply learning, guide your students with the concise Teacher Book directions. Students will complete a timeline, mapwork, science portfolios (with varied activities), and experiments from the required science encyclopedia. Most experiments involve household items, but you might enjoy the optional agar bacteria-growing, acid-indicator, or microscope-based experiments. Course required materials include the Teacher Guide, reading books, and timeline. The Guide lists the required resources and provides some additional readings, a brief Answer Key, Lab Report templates, and an appendix of experiments. Document 21 events with the Timeline (includes assembling guide and complete materials) which is available in 1 or 2-student options.
Product Format: | Softcover Book |
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Brand: | Beautiful Feet Books |
Grades: | 4-7 |
ISBN: | 9781893103597 |
Length in Inches: | 11 |
Width in Inches: | 8.5 |
Height in Inches: | 0.25 |
Weight in Pounds: | 0.3 |