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Science in the Beginning (Dr. Jay Wile) Lapbook Printed
Lapbooks are an activity that becomes a resource. Your student assembles the components to create a learning folder, handling the content over and over. It is a creative and hands-on project to do for any topic. These options from Knowledge Box Central have the content gathered and organized for you in a way that makes it easy to use. Clear instructions are included and the content includes vocabulary, main points and visual elements that reinforce the lessons in Dr. Jay Wile's science courses. You can either buy the printed version on colored paper, or the CD rom to print the pages yourself. I recommend you save the time and get the printed pages! ~Sara
This two lapbook package is customized specifically to be used with Dr. Jay Wile's Science in the Beginning textbook. Science in the Beginning "is the first book in a hands-on, multilevel elementary science series," which "uses the days of creation as a way of introducing a wide range of scientific concepts." The curriculum is designed to be used in a multi-grade environment, with questions or activities for younger, middle, and older elementary students at the end of each lesson.This two lapbook package will guide you and your students through the textbook. It includes booklet templates, instructions, and a Teacher's guide that specifically tells you where to find the answers to the questions within the chapters of the book. Check out Dr. Jay Wile's thoughts on this product: "This lapbook allows students to produce an engaging record of my course. It combines coloring activities, drawing activities, and simple writing activities that will help students review and remember what they have learned. I think it will really appeal to students who like doing crafts." God Bless, Dr. Jay This product comes in a printed and bound book. Just remove the pages, follow the instructions for gluing and folding, and create!
After much speculation and anticipation, Dr. Jay Wile's new elementary Science curriculum is now available, and, dare I say, it was worth the wait! For those unaware, Dr. Jay Wile is the author of the Jr. and Sr. High Apologia Science curriculum which was specifically designed for homeschool family use and he continues in the same vein with this newest offering. Following the days of creation, children are introduced to a wide range of scientific concepts including the nature of light, energy conservation, the properties of air and water, introductory botany, our solar system, basic zoology, and some aspects of human anatomy and physiology. As the students learn about these scientific concepts, they are constantly reminded of the Creator who fashioned the marvels they are studying.
Designed to be used every other day, this one year curriculum contains 6 units, one for each of the days of creation. Each unit includes 12 foundational lessons and 3 challenge lessons, a total of 90 lessons altogether, giving students an in-depth look at science through the lens of creation. While the challenge lessons may be considered optional if you have a science-resistant child, you will find they add depth and enjoyment to the subject being studied.
With the firm belief that children of all elementary ages can learn together, each lesson offers a hands-on activity or experiment (parental supervision required), three pages of reading and review assignments subdivided into three levels: Younger, Older and Oldest. Wisely, Dr. Jay has given you, the parent, the discretion to select the best level for your student(s), making this practical and easy to use with varied ages and abilities. Let me give you an example of the questions and how their level of difficulty increases from lesson 9, Day 1 of Creation: Younger Students: Where does your eye's lens focus the light that passes through it? What do the rods and the cones do in the eye? Older Students: Make your own drawing of the eye, based on the one you see on pg. 25. Label the cornea, lens, retina, and optic nerve. Make a note that the rods and cones can be found on the retina. Also, point out in the drawing where the blind spot is, and explain why it is a blind spot. Oldest Students: Do what the older students are doing. In addition, I want you to predict what would happen if I changed the instructions in the experiment. Suppose I asked you to hold the book so the red squares are just to the left of your nose. Then, suppose I told you to close your right eye and look at the red and blue circles with your left eye. Then, suppose I asked you to bring the book closer and closer to your face. Can you predict what you would eventually see? Write down your predication and then see if it was correct by actually doing the experiment that way.
The Hands-on Activities or Experiments primarily use common household items, but please note that we are working to offer a prepackaged kit for your convenience, please check online or call customer service to see if it is available. Supply lists by unit and "Materials that may take some time to acquire" are conveniently located in the front of the text, making it easy to secure items ahead of time. Curious about what materials may "take some time to acquire?" Here is a sampling of the above designated items: iodine, medicine dropper, Root Kill, Binoculars, compact fluorescent light bulb, etc. - things that are easy to buy, but you don't necessarily have on hand.
While the hard-cover textbook contains all of the necessary instruction, the author has provided parents with a "Helps & Hints" soft-cover book which offers experiment and activity notes, answers to all three levels of questions and optional tests (with answers) which are reproducible for family use. The author recommends students keep notebooks of activities/experiments and lesson questions to evaluate learning, but has graciously provided optional tests for the families who want to expose older children to test taking or those who like the test taking option for children of all ages.
Printed Student Notebooks for the Older and Oldest Student include the review activities and space for the student to respond. Lab Kits provide most items used for hands-on activities to better organize your day. An Audio USB Flashdrive provides readings of the text and experiments.
At this point, you may wonder how this compares to the Elementary Apologia curriculum. At first glance, the main difference is the scope of topics. All science topics are presented in this one book, whereas the Apologia Elementary courses study a single topic in-depth. The format of Science in the Beginning is most similar to the upper level Apologia texts with step by step experiment instructions and lesson reviews. Fully illustrated graphics are plentiful but not as bountiful as in the Apologia elementary. Also noteworthy, each lesson in this book contains 3 pages of textual reading making it less than the average daily readings in the elementary Apologia courses.
This is a well done course that provides younger children an exceptional introduction to science topics along with offering your budding Jr. High student an excellent preparation for the higher level sciences. Set contains the hardcover Textbook and the Helps & Hints, or the books are available separately. ~ Deanne
Product Format: | Other |
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Grades: | K-6 |
Brand: | Knowledge Box Central |
ISBN: | 9781624726965 |
Length in Inches: | 11 |
Width in Inches: | 8.5 |
Height in Inches: | 0.875 |
Weight in Pounds: | 2.25 |
Hands on activity to remember science lessons and be creative
I chose the printed version to help facilitate keeping the journals for portfolio reviews.
A fun way to review lessons as opposed to a notebook.
My child enjoys Science so much but not the student writing notebooks that much. I'm so glad that I have this wonderful option to make the learning experience meaningful and fun still!