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Common Sense Science - Earth e-book
- Topical one-semester science course that is flexible for families to teach 1st-6th grade together
- Covers the lithosphere, earthquakes, mountains, volcanoes, geysers, rocks and fossils, erosion, rivers, lakes, the ocean floor, caves, the desert, and much more
- Hands-on learning through easy-to-do lab activities and 3D Graphic Organizers
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In Common Sense Science - Earth students will be introduced to features that make up our amazing planet. They will learn about:
The Lithosphere
Earthquakes/Mountains
Volcanoes/Geysers
Rocks/Fossils
Natural Resources
Weathering and Erosion
Caves
Rivers/Lakes
Ocean Floor
Deserts
…and more
Students create a 22 tab Surface Features of the Earth book where they will record what they learn about different features of the Earth. They will also make mini-books about special features around the world that will be attached to a world map in the Earth Shutter Fold.
Common Sense Science is a topical one-semester course that focuses on multilevel learning, hands-on activities, and a flexible 3-day-per-week schedule. The program’s philosophy is centered on two key ideas: children creating their own science program by putting complicated information in a simple-to-understand visual format that solidifies learning and retention, and the ability to teach all your children together (multilevel learning). There are two components necessary for each semester course: the Book and the reproducible Student Material Packet. The Book and Student Materials Packet are both available in print or e-book editions, individually or packaged together in a set. Completing two books in one year is manageable and provides a thorough year’s worth of science. Books are independent of one another, allowing students to pursue different topics that pique their interest.
Each topical Book includes an introduction to the program and how to teach using a multilevel approach, all the lessons with vocabulary and teaching information, and the lab and activity instructions. The hands-on labs are easy to do at home and require household or easy-to-find supplies. To help students conceptualize, analyze, review, and apply the knowledge gleaned, the lessons each have at least one activity that involves the construction of 3D Graphic Organizers, a sort of cut-and-create method to create individual booklets. Graphic Organizer templates are found in the Student Material Packets. Additionally, students will need access to index cards, pencils, scissors, glue, colored pencils or crayons, letter-size manila file folders (or 12” x 18” cardstock), multi-color 8.5” x 11” paper, and a large ziplock bag. Parents/teachers are encouraged to include topical library books, videos, or supplemental teaching tools from the internet to enrich student learning. If you are looking for a program where students are spoon-fed information from a textbook and the teacher needs little preparation time, look elsewhere; this is the essence of a hands-on program. For those who learn best by doing, this approach is well worth considering.
Common Sense Science Earth covers the lithosphere, earthquakes, mountains, volcanoes, geysers, rocks and fossils, erosion, rivers, lakes, the ocean floor, caves, the desert, and much more. Organized into 18 weeks of science at a pace of three days per week, the Book includes an introduction to the program and teaching through a multilevel approach, all the lessons with vocabulary and teaching information, and the lab and activity instructions. The hands-on labs are easy to do at home and require household items. To help students conceptualize, analyze, review, and apply the knowledge gleaned, the lessons each have at least one activity that involves the construction of 3D Graphic Organizers, a sort of cut-and-create method to create individual booklets. Graphic Organizer templates are found in the Student Material Packet. Additionally, students will need index cards, pencils, scissors, glue, colored pencils or crayons, letter-size manila file folders (or 12” x 18” cardstock), multi-color 8.5” x 11” paper, and a large ziplock bag. Parents/teachers are encouraged to include topical library books, videos, or supplemental teaching tools from the internet to enrich student learning. If you are looking for a program where students are spoon-fed information from a textbook and the teacher needs little preparation time, look elsewhere; this is the essence of a hands-on program. For those who learn best by doing, this approach is well worth considering. The Earth Book and reproducible Student Material Packet are required and available
Product Format: | Other |
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Brand: | Common Sense Press |
Grades: | 1-6 |