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Purposeful Design Science - Level 5 Teacher 2nd Edition
Grade Level 5 includes natural cycles, life cycles, cells, ecological succession, measuring matter, changing matter, force and work, electricity and magnetism, earth's processes, natural resources, weather and climate, sun/earth/moon, transitions in the human body and disease.
The 5th Grade Teacher Edition includes an overview of the curriculum, standards and content that are met by the curriculum, a worldview statement, a suggested teaching schedule, explanation of course components, suggested instructional approach, chapter teaching suggestions, and suggested use of assessments. Step-by-step explanation for lesson preparation is a helpful tool, along with an illustrated example of scientific inquiry. The book is divided into four units (life, physical, earth/space, human body); then subdivided into chapters and lessons. Each chapter begins with "key ideas," a list of major ideas for that chapter, and a section on chapter preparation that includes vocabulary, an introduction to the topic, and a summation for each lesson in that chapter. A list of supplemental materials is also included in this section and shows what should be printed from the online resources.
Supplemental Teacher Resources are available online. A sticker on the book provides a website to the PDF files for blackline masters, computer presentations and transparency masters which you can download and save.
Each lesson includes the objective, materials specific to that lesson, any necessary preparation, introductory materials, and directed instruction. Small format pictures of the corresponding student pages are shown at the end of each 2-page lesson. An extension activity is included in each lesson to further reinforce learning. The last lesson of each chapter is review. A glossary lists the highlighted vocabulary words from each chapter, and they are cross-referenced with the lesson and page number where they are found. Answers for the Science Notebook pages are at the end of each chapter. The last lesson of each chapter is review. A glossary lists the highlighted vocabulary words from each chapter, and they are cross-referenced with the lesson and page number where they are found.
The teacher edition is a full color, coilbound resource with lesson targets, instructions for each student exercise, recommendations for biblical integration, student spelling support, differentiated instruction, and supplemental resources.
- Lesson highlights
- Instructional materials needed
- Background content
- Vocabulary with definitions
- Preparation tips on how to get ready for a lesson
- Introduction with engaging activities and topics for discussion
- Step by step directed instruction
- History sidebars
- Misconception sidebars
- Challenge questions to stimulate further discussion
- Biblical worldview integration
- Reduced student pages with answers
This series for grades 1 through 8 was developed to guide students through investigating, observing and thinking about the world around them. The title of the series comes from the idea that God's design of creation was on purpose; that theme is reflected throughout the lessons as each course brings together the wonders of God's world and a Biblical worldview.
Grade Levels 1 through 6 provide an overview of life science, physical science, earth and space, and the human body in each year. In the middle grades, each grade level course is a yearlong study, providing an in-depth study of one of three science disciplines: Life Science, Earth & Space, and Physical Science.
The title of this series comes from the idea that God's design of creation was on purpose; that theme is reflected throughout the lessons as each chapter brings together the wonders of God's world and a Biblical worldview. This series was developed to guide students through investigating, observing and thinking about the world around them. Children are naturally curious, and this course uses activities that will capitalize on that curiosity to help them learn.
Every level provides an overview of life science, physical science, earth and space, and the human body. The Teacher Edition for each level includes an overview of the curriculum, standards and content that are met by the curriculum, a worldview statement, a suggested teaching schedule, components of the course with explanation, suggested instructional approach, suggestions for teaching each chapter, and suggested use of assessments. Step-by-step explanation for lesson preparation is a helpful tool, along with an illustrated example of scientific inquiry.
The course is divided into four units (life, physical, earth/space, human body); then subdivided into chapters and lessons. In the Teacher Edition each chapter begins with key ideas, a list of major ideas for that chapter, and a section on chapter preparation that includes vocabulary, an introduction to the topic, and a summation for each lesson in that chapter. A list of supplemental materials is also included in this section and shows what should be printed from the Teacher Resources such as blackline masters, transparency masters, and computer presentations. There are also chapter tests, reviews, informational reproducibles and much more. [These resources downloaded through an included url link.] Each lesson then includes the objective, materials specific to that lesson, any necessary preparation, introductory materials, and directed instruction. Small format pictures of the corresponding student pages are shown at the end of each 2-page lesson. An extension activity is included in each lesson to further reinforce learning. Answers for the science notebook pages for grades 4-6 are at the end of each chapter. The last lesson of each chapter is review. A glossary lists the highlighted vocabulary words from each chapter, and they are cross-referenced with the lesson and page number where they are found.
The Teacher Edition E-Book is a one year subscription to all the online Teacher Resources plus an E-Book version of the TE available through the Vital Source e-book application, Bookshelf.
Student Texts are in two different forms. For Grades 1-3, they are softcover, full-color, and consumable (not reproducible) and each chapter is a tear-out (perforated pages) booklet. Information on each topic is presented with new words highlighted and illustrations and pictures to appeal to the visual learner. Print is larger and easier to read for young eyes. Activities are scattered throughout the chapters. Chapter and vocabulary reviews finish out the chapter.
Student texts for Grades 4-6 are bright, colorful, hardcover books that present the information; a separate softcover, consumable Science Notebook is used for written activities. In the Field, Quick Fact, Outlook, and Links are found throughout the chapters in the student text and provide the student with opportunities for expansion on the topic. The science notebook provides hands-on activities with application of the concepts being learned. Sometimes the blacklines and transparencies (found on the resource cd) are used with the science notebook pages.
I really like this science program. The information is thorough and presented in an age appropriate manner. The color pictures and illustrations really capture the reader's attention. The booklets in levels 1-3 aren't overwhelming to a child. With the revisions that have been made in this 2nd edition, the course seems more manageable for homeschool use. ~ Donna
Product Format: | Binder |
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Brand: | Association of Christian Schools International |
Grade: | 5 |
ISBN: | 9781583315354 |
Length in Inches: | 12 |
Width in Inches: | 11 |
Height in Inches: | 1.25 |
Weight in Pounds: | 3.65 |