Discovering Design with Physics Lab Kit

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Grade 11-12
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Traditional
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Charlotte Mason
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Classical
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Unit Study
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Montessori (Discovery)
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Auditory
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Visual
Learns through seeing, prefers written instructions and visual materials.
Kinesthetic/Tactile (Hands-On)
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Multi-Sensory
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Presentation
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Spiral
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Conceptual/Topical
Focus is on the “why,” often with a unifying concept as well as specific skills; coverage may be broader.
Teacher Involvement
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Additional Materials Required
No other materials needed
Everything you need is included.
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Our Price
$80.00
Description

Convenient and practical, the Discovering Design with Physics Lab Kit contains many of the the less-common supplies needed to complete the experiments. Supplies are organized into labeled bags (or larger items are laid in the box) to aid organization so you can find the right supply with minimal fuss! You will need to provide numerous household items. Download the Sample PDF for the full list. While the author of Discovering Design with Physics has created a high school course that relies on easily found or household items, this kit will be tremendously valuable for the busy homeschool family who likes to be prepared on lab day! ~Deanne

Publisher's Description of Discovering Design with Physics Lab Kit

Thank you for choosing our supplies kit to enhance your study through the Discovering Design with Physics text. So that you might find the kit easy to manipulate, there are a few things that you will need to know. First, you will find a chart of all items within the kit listed alphabetically. It lists the quantity of each item, where it is found in the kit, and in which lesson the item is used. It is to be used for easy location of any item regardless of which lesson you are studying. You will also find our office item numbers in case you need to phone for replacements of any items. Second, you will also see a chapter-by-chapter break down of what you need for each individual chapter, where it is found in the kit, and the items you will need to provide. Every effort has been made to provide all reasonable items within the kit so that your study is not hampered by an absence of supplies, however, some things are unreasonable for us to provide. This will be obvious as you proceed. Third, the best way to locate necessary items as you progress through the course is to always return supplies to their original bag when the experiments are completed. Several items will be used multiple times throughout the course and the Bag # will be continually referenced.


Category Description for Discovering Design By Dr. Jay Wile

Believing college preparatory, lab rich science should be a part of every homeschool student's experience, Dr. Wile provides everything necessary for success. With his conversational approach, there is more reading and fewer pictures compared to other curricula. Rather than intimidating, this beautiful approach assumes there is no teacher present and gives students all they need to know about a subject in a clearly explained, user-friendly format.

The Hardcover Textbook offers textual reading, comprehension and review questions, lab instructions and answers to the comprehension questions. The softcover Answer Key & Tests Book includes reproducible tests and answers to the tests and chapter reviews. It also includes grading and testing tips. USB Audiobooks are chapter readings without comprehension questions or experiments. Set includes Textbook and Answer Key/Test Book. Optional Lab Kits or Student Workbooks are available.

Category Description for Discovering Design With Physics

This course is built upon the foundational belief that physics governs everything God has created and the more physics one learns, the better one understands the creation.  Discovering Design with Physics provides a one-year college preparatory, lab-based science course from a Biblical worldview.  Successful completion of Algebra 1 and Geometry, including a basic understanding of Trigonometry functions (sine, cosine, and tangent) are required.

Sixteen chapters cover Newton’s Laws of Motion and Universal Gravitation, two-dimensional vectors and motion, uniform circular motion and gravity, Kepler’s Laws, energy, momentum and its conservation, periodic motion and Hooke’s Law, sound and light, the Doppler Effect, optics, Snell’s Law, electrostatic force, electricity and potential, electrical circuits, and magnetism. Throughout each chapter are lab experiments–a total of 45 experiments. Experiments include a materials list and step-by-step instructions. Household or easily found items are required. The chapters also include “Comprehension Check” questions (with solutions), chapter reviews, and access to a dedicated course website including contact information to ask Dr. Wile course-related questions. Students are expected to complete roughly one chapter every 2 weeks, at a pace of 45-60 minutes per day, five days per week. A 36-week schedule is found in the Appendix for your convenience.   

There are two required components: The Textbook and the Answer Key & Tests Book, which are sold separately or as a set.

The hardcover Textbook contains the textual readings, comprehension and review questions, and step-by-step experiments using household items. Currently, a prepared lab kit is not available. The narrative text is written to the student with concepts, definitions and equations clearly explained. The text pages are visually appealing with scattered illustrations and highlighted, colorful boxes for comprehension checks, labs, examples, and information to memorize. Appendices include constants and mathematical formulas, optional daily assignments, experiment supplies listed by chapter, and a glossary.

The softcover Answer Key & Tests includes a brief introduction to the parent/teacher, solutions to chapter review questions, reproducible chapter tests and semester exams for the student, and answers to tests and exams.

Optional supports include the spiral-bound Student Workbook, which is reproducible for students who own the Discovering Design with Physics text. The Student Workbook includes the daily assignments check list, text comprehension and review questions with space to record answers, and blank pages to create a Laboratory Notebook. An explanation on documenting labs is included. Available separately or in a set with the Text and Answer Key. The optional Audiobook will be released later this Summer.

Families familiar with Dr. Wile’s Exploring Creation with Physics, 2nd edition may be wondering what the differences are between this course and his previous Physics course. One of the first things to note is that the content has been updated to reflect new developments and understandings–for example, Pluto is no longer listed as a planet. Experiments have also been redesigned and are less repetitive and time consuming, while six experiments have been added. The greatest difference is the writing approach. Rather than approaching physics traditionally with definitions and equations taught prior to Newton’s Laws, Dr. Wile covers displacement, velocity, and acceleration within the context of Newton’s Laws. This approach allows students to learn the why of motion.  

Discovering Design with Physics offers a fresh and homeschool-friendly approach to teaching college-preparatory Physics at home. According to Dr. Wile, families currently using Exploring Creation with Physics 2nd edition will find it is still a very good course, however, Discovering Design’s incorporation of new developments, revised experiments, and integrated information of motion and Newton’s Laws provides improved instruction of a vital subject. ~Deanne

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Product Format:Other
Brand:Nature's Workshop
Grades:11-12
Length in Inches:11.75
Width in Inches:17.75
Height in Inches:7.125
Weight in Pounds:4.55
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