This is a useful supplement to students, homeschooling environments, or anyone who would like help with the working out the problem sets in General Chemistry. In this book, the author “shows his work” and how each problem or calculation is solved.
In this unique science course students in grades 7 - 12 will explore oceans, astronomy, weather, and minerals as they discover fascinating facts, incredible wonders, captivating creatures, and God’s glory on display throughout creation!
General Science 1: Survey of Earth and Sky (Teacher Guide)An Engaging Science Course
Captivate your student as they explore earth and sky in this uniquely designed science course! From weather, water, minerals, and stars, your student will discover the handiwork of their Creator as they explore scientific facts, principles, and their application to our lives.
General Science 1 Teacher Guide Features:
In this unique science course students in grades 7 - 12 will explore caves, archaeology, fossils, and geology as they discover fascinating facts, incredible wonders, captivating structures, and God’s glory on display throughout creation!
Uncover the incredible fields of archaeology and geology through engaging text, fascinating illustrations, worksheets and activities in this unique General Science 2 course! Through ancient ruins, caves, fossils, and geology your student will study the world through a Biblical worldview and discover the handiwork of their Creator as they explore scientific facts, principles, and their application to our lives.
General Science 2 Teacher Guide Features:
Study history, geography, and Bible together as a family!
This year of lesson plans features the accounts of Adam to Moses, pairing it with learning about the oldest civilizations in the world—Sumer, Indus Valley, Britain, Babylon, China, and the Minoans, Hittites, Nubians, Assyrians, and Persians—and featuring a focus on Ancient Egypt, so students get a picture of the world in which the Bible events happened. Older students add more history and geography books, plus a fascinating study of the Law given at Mt. Sinai!
The Charlotte Mason-style lesson plans
Make the ancient world come alive through living books and Bible readings.
Help your students listen attentively and recall what was read by narrating.
Let you teach the whole family together by sharing some books as family read-alouds, then challenging older students with additional reading and writing assignments from other books on the same topic.
Help all your students, grades 1–12, see how Bible events fit into history.
Connect geography to the people who lived there—both past and present.
Keep things simple by providing helpful reminders of upcoming resources, teaching tips, and Book of Centuries entries.
High School Credit
For the completion of grades 7–9 or 10–12 assignments in this Genesis through Deuteronomy & Ancient Egypt study, we suggest that students should be awarded 1⁄2 credit for History/Geography and 1⁄2 credit for Bible.
This picture glossary is the perfect book to help young kids begin to learn about Earth’s geography! From A (as in archipelago) to Z (as in zone), it features over sixty clear and concise definitions with beautiful full-colour illustrations and maps.
This review will help students retain the knowledge they gained in their study of Geography I. The review takes very little time and makes a great companion to Geography II.
Geography I Review - Teacher Key, Quizzes, & Tests includes a division of regions, three sections of review, and quizzes and tests to check comprehension.
Geography I: Middle East, Europe, and North Africa covers the area that constituted the ancient Roman Empire. Each region is explored in its historical context in “History’s Headlines,” as well as in the present in “Tour of Today.”
Geography I: The Middle East, North Africa, & Europe Student Workbook covers the area that constituted the ancient Roman Empire. Each region is explored in its historical context in “History’s Headlines,” as well as in the present in “Tour of Today.”
Geography of the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe covers the area that constituted the ancient Roman Empire. Each region is explored in its historical context in “History’s Headlines,” as well as in the present in “Tour of Today.”
Geography I: Middle East, Europe, and North Africa covers the area that constituted the ancient Roman Empire. Each region is explored in its historical context in “History’s Headlines,” as well as in the present in “Tour of Today.”
Your student will learn countries and capitals of today and relate them to the ancient lands of the Greeks and Romans, deepening his understanding of both the past and the present.