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Exploring the Building Blocks of Science Book 2 Kit
- Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Kit includes a magnifying glass, 20x mini-inspector, modeling clay, antacid tablets, clear plastic cups, disposable pipets, protozoa culture kit, blank glass slides, Eosin Y, yeast, Ziplock bags, nitrile gloves, digital stop watch, marbles, HDPE plastic bottle, chalk, dowels, percussion (reflex) hammer, child’s safety goggles, toy car, plastic student thermometer, heavy cord, white card stock, cardboard tube, manila folder, 2 double convex lens, Styrofoam ball, glow sticks, LED flashlight and steel ball. You will need to provide colored pencils, sodium chloride (table salt), sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), red cabbage indicator (or make your own!), measuring spoons and cups, black permanent marker, milk chocolate bar, economy rock pick (or hammer), and acetic acid (vinegar).
This handy kit contains over 30 items for experiments in the Building Blocks of Science Book 2. This kit makes gathering materials easy so you can focus on hands-on learning for your student instead! Included in this kit you will find glow sticks, gloves, marbles, protozoa, a reflex hammer, mini-inspector, assorted slides, pipet, clay, marbles and more! Students will learn about chemistry, biology, physics, astronomy, and geology through these interactive experiments.
Contents List: Bottle, 125 ml (4 oz), natural HDPE; Pipet, disposable, 1 ml; Antacid Tablets, 12 pack; Chalk (calcium carbonate); Eosin Y, 1%, 30 ml; Clay, modeling, 1/4 lb.; Glow Sticks, 3 pack, assorted colors; Gloves, Nitrile, Small, 2 pairs; Marbles, pack of 15; Protozoa, dry live culture with instructions;Yeast, packet; Ball, steel, 1"", each; Percussion or Reflex Hammer;String, heavy cord, 25'; Toy Car; Digital Stop Watch; Plastic Student Thermometer; Mini Inspector 20X; Slides, plain glass, 12 pack; Lens, double convex, 150mm f/l; Lens, double convex, 500mm f/l; LED Flashlight, 25 Lumens; Magnifying Glass, 2"", 3X Lens; 5x7 Ziplock Bags, 6 pack (not pictured); Card Stock, 110#, 8-1/2"" x 11"", 2 sheets; Cup, clear plastic, 9 oz, 30 pack; Dowel, 1/4"", 12"" long, 2 pack; Folder, manila letter size; Styrofoam Ball, 2"" diameter; Cardboard Tube, 1-1/2"" X 15"; Chemical Splash Safety Goggles, Child
This is the long-awaited complete curriculum from Gravitas Publishing. Dr. Keller has taken the topics used in her Focus on Science series and combined them into grade-level appropriate curriculum. At this time, grades 1 through 5 are available; keep watching for grades 6 through 8.
At the younger grades, this yearlong program includes three books a student text, lab workbook, and teacher manual. Student Texts vary in length and are divided into five topical areas Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Geology, and Astronomy; the topics are then divided into four chapters each, for a total of 22 chapters per book (introductory and concluding chapters round out the total). The book is printed in full color and incorporates the same adorable illustrations and characters found in the Focus on Science series, but these take each topic to greater depth. Each chapter is divided into numbered sections, and each could be used as one daily lesson. The number of sections vary by chapter from four to eight. Textual information is printed in a larger font for easy reading, there is plenty of white space so your visual learners won't be overwhelmed, and new vocabulary words are printed in red. The very last lesson of each chapter is a summary, so that students can review all of the information for that chapter. Softcover.
The Laboratory Notebook is a very important part of the program. This consumable book offers 44 experiments intended to complement the chapters found in the student text. Each experiment is divided into five steps to help students with the scientific process. Step one is 'Think About It,' and students are asked to write down what they think will happen in the experiment (hypothesis). Step two is 'Observe It,' in which students are asked to write down details about what they see happening. Step three is 'What Did you Discover,' where students are asked to answer some questions concerning their experiment. Step four is 'Why?' and offers a brief discussion on the topic of the experiment and what you might have observed. 'Just for Fun' is step five and has an extra activity or experiment for the student to do (these experiments are included in the total of 44 experiments). The black and white pages of the lab notebook are formatted for students to fill in the information as they work through the activity or experiment and permission is given for photocopying within a family.
The Teacher's Manual is a guide to the experiments found in the lab notebook. A complete materials list (items from your home or easily accessible) is given at the front of the book for convenience of preparing. Listed for each experiment is the materials list, objectives, and additional information for each step of the experiment given in the lab notebook. The experiments can usually be done in an hour or less.
If you are looking for a good science course that deals with the facts, Dr. Keller has proven that her materials are solid and age-appropriate. She now gives you a choice between her topical studies or doing a complete curriculum. ~ Donna
In this level, students will look at the most common tools used in science, as well as acids and bases, chemical reactions, constellations, solar systems, stars, protists, fungi, motion, friction, geosphere and atmosphere. A typical week includes reading the chapter, performing the experiment, and review.
Product Format: | Other |
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Brand: | Home Science Tools |
Grade: | 2 |
Length in Inches: | 19.1875 |
Width in Inches: | 14.5 |
Height in Inches: | 5.25 |
Weight in Pounds: | 4.15 |