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Reason for Science H Student Worktext
The Level H Student Worktext contains 36 lessons, each four pages in length. The lessons are designed for multi-day instruction.
Lessons are designed to model the way scientific study works in college laboratory classes and beyond. Students begin with a hands-on activity that introduces a fundamental scientific principle, then record and analyze their findings. The worktext provides space for students to write their own responses to questions, keep notes, and journal about their observations. Finally, the lessons conclude with a multiple-choice assessment quiz (included in the Level H Teacher Guidebook) to demonstrate mastery of the concepts and help aid long-term retention.
Lessons 1-9: Life Science
Lessons 10-18: Physical Science – Forces
Lessons 19-27: Earth Science
Lessons 28-36: Physical Science - Energy & Matter
Concepts studied include: mitosis, meiosis, energy conversion, geosynchronous orbit, fossils, refraction, and more. A full list of lessons is available in the Level H Scope & Sequence.
Written for the Christian classroom, this inquiry-based science program is easily modified for homeschools or science co-ops. Believing that learning is an active process, this program engages children in hands-on learning, while supporting the parent/teacher in teaching scientific concepts in a mind-engaging way. Using a multi-sensory approach, each lesson has a visual, auditory, and kinesthetic component. Lessons are meant to be interactive with visual demonstrations and diagrams, worksheets and journaling exercises, oral stories and discussions, and "research teams" in the classroom. Homeschool families may choose to create group learning through parent-child interaction or with siblings. Topically, each level teaches Life, Earth and Physical Science. Each lesson includes Scripture object lessons. While including teaching flexibility, the weekly lessons in levels A and B are presented in a specific, daily format: Engage. Inform, Explore, Expand and Assess. In levels C-H, weekly lessons begin with an experiment or activity, followed by worksheets. These levels don't provide a schedule; parent/teachers should plan 1-2 hours per lesson.
Vital for the program, the Teacher Guidebook provides an overview of teaching science through hands on activities and meaningful, directed instruction. Families (and teachers) will appreciate the author's efforts to provide easy to understand language, concrete hands-on activities, teacher-to-teacher expanded explanations and other helps to give you confidence to teach science. Beginning with a brief introduction and list of national science education standards, then you'll find teaching information, extension activities, supply lists, safety considerations, reduced student pages, workbook answers and assessments with answers. Includes blackline masters are reproducible for classroom use.
Consumable, student workbooks are colorful with the fun illustrations one has come to expect from the other "Reason for..." books. Worksheets have ample writing space and the levels A and B offer lines with a center dotted line to help young writers.
The Materials Kit (available in the Pack only) is a sturdy plastic case that includes the essential supplies for the 36 weekly experiments. You'll also need to provide common household items. See list in each grade level description. The kit contains enough supplies for a team of up to 5 students to work together.
Refill kits are also available and include the consumable components of the material kits for additional students.
The Homeschool Set includes the Teacher Manual and the Student Workbook. Packs include the Homeschool Set and the Materials Kit. ~ Deanne
Product Format: | Softcover Book |
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Grade: | 8 |
Brand: | The Concerned Group |
ISBN: | 9781589382206 |
Length in Inches: | 11 |
Width in Inches: | 8.5 |
Height in Inches: | 0.5 |
Weight in Pounds: | 1.125 |