Well-known science author Dr. Jay L. Wile presents science principles within a context that blends art, history, and other subjects to create a fascinating science curriculum that appeals to all students. This Berean Builders curriculum is perfect for capturing the interest and imagination of students who favor the humanities over science.
Science in the Ancient World is the second book in a multi-level elementary science series that uses history as a guide to teach science concepts. To engage students in grades K-6, the lessons are built around an activity and contain three levels of review questions, so you can adjust the curriculum to various learning abilities and different ages.
The Berean Builders text is based on the scientific work of natural philosophers who lived from 600 BC to the early 1500s AD. Topics covered include human anatomy, medicine, optics, heliocentrism, geocentrism, sound, music, magnets, how steam is used to generate power, the motion of objects through a medium, combustion, levers, pulleys, plant growth, plant anatomy, tree-ring dating, the atmosphere, astronomy, the basics of graphing, plastics, density, water flow, friction, and erosion. The course includes around 90 hours of instruction, 35 of which are composed of hands-on activities.
This engaging science course was written for grades K-6. Hardcover.
The included manual, Helps & Hints for Science in the Ancient World, includes tests and worksheets for Berean Builders' Science in the Ancient World text.
Don't forget to purchase the Lab Kit for Berean Builders Science in the Ancient World to conveniently conduct the hands-on activities in this course. Includes a tree ring sample, a ramp, wooden spools & more!
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