Science: Science was another curriculum I couldn’t decide on right away, but I’m glad I took my time, because I am very pleased with my final choice. For me, the Christian Kids Explore Science series is for science what The Story of the World is for history. As an added bonus, the narrative lessons are combined with the activities and resources in one handy volume.My sister began using the series and recommended it to me. I’m so very glad she did. What I like about this program:
*There are four volumes in the series, corresponding with the science rotation recommended in The Well-Trained Mind.
*The series is geared toward grades 3-8, but is easily adapted for younger students. (We will probably use the series a second time during the logic stage, covering the subjects more in-depth.)*The books are written in a narrative style and from a Christian perspective.
*The lessons are well-organized and cover the information recommended in The Well-Trained Mind.
*The book is self-explanatory and easy to use (especially important as science is not one of my better subjects).*Lessons include a narrative ‘Teaching Time,’ related Bible verses, diagrams, review questions, hands-on projects, coloring pages, and some writing and memory work. Each unit lists vocabulary words and materials needed for projects. Resources in the back of the book include reproducible forms and maps, memorization and reference lists, and book lists for further reading.The only thing I would mention as a negative is the short time spent on the human body. You may want to plan for extra time to delve a little deeper in human anatomy.
While planning for this program could look almost identical to the planning involved for history studies, we did ‘science light’ this past year. We read all of the lessons, reviewed orally, did just a few projects, watched a related science video on almost every subject (Eyewitness, Bill Nye, Planet Earth, Blue Planet, Magic School Bus, etc.), and enjoyed related science books with great visual components. Field trips are a fun way to enhance science studies. We went to a zoo, enjoyed nature hikes, planted a garden, and will end our biology unit with a trip to a local aquarium.
We start the second book in the series, Christian Kids Explore Earth and Space, next month. I am hoping to visit a planetarium, Crater Lake, The Oregon Caves, Mt. St. Helens and more during the year.
Levi is attending his second ‘Super Science Saturday’ at a local school next month with classes on chemistry, our solar system, microscopes, and states of matter. We have a membership at a local children’s museum and will most likely participate in a workshop or two this summer. We also plan to visit the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry at least once or twice this year. Both Levi and Luke have subscriptions to Ranger Rick and Your Big Backyard. (All science updates will be posted with the Science label.)