Discovering Design with Earth Science – Textbook

By: Jay L. Wile

$93.50

This laboratory-based earth science course can be used for either eighth or ninth grade.  Most homeschooled students should be ready for it in eighth grade, but privately- and publicly-schooled students will be more comfortable with it in ninth grade.  It covers the general properties of the earth’s geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere.

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To download your FREE Student Notebook for this curriculum please click here.

Unless you are using this course with someone else and they have the Answer Key and Tests manual you may want to order the set not just the textbook.

Students learn about all the sections of the geosphere (such as core, mantle, crust, etc.) and then they study each in more detail.  When studying the earth’s crust, they learn about minerals, rocks, and the rock cycle.  Plate tectonics is then covered, which leads to a discussion of seismic waves, earthquakes, and volcanoes.  Students then learn about fossils and how both uniformitarians and catastrophists interpret those fossils as well as the sedimentary rocks in which they are found.  A discussion that compares uniformitarianism and catastrophism follows, in which the strengths and weaknesses of each view are covered.

After that, the hydrosphere is discussed.  Students first learn the properties of water such as polarity, the ability to hydrogen bond, and heat capacity.  That leads to a discussion of the hydrologic cycle and residence time.  Students then learn about the waves, currents, and tides in the ocean.  They then move on to the ice reservoirs on the earth and then the freshwater reservoirs.  Water in the air is the last part of the hydrosphere that is covered.  The atmosphere is then discussed, including the composition of air, the sections of the atmosphere, temperature gradients, and pollutants.  This leads to a discussion of weather.  The course ends with two chapters on space, one that covers the solar system and one that covers the universe as a whole.

There are roughly 55 hours of laboratory instruction in the course.  A kit that contains specific minerals, rocks, and fossils allows students to do very detailed experiments related to the geosphere.  These include mineral tests, rock analyses, fossil studies, density investigations, and magnetic property explorations.  Students also get hands-on experience with waves, gases, wind, water purification, cloud formation, the Coriolis effect, precipitation, and acid/base interactions.  Please see the product resources link for contents of the kit, household items needed, and an overview of the experiments.

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Related Resources:

Discovering Design with Earth Science – Text
Discovering Design with Earth Science – Answer Key & Tests
Discovering Design with Earth Science – Student Workbook

Discovering Design with Earth Science Set

Additional Information

Weight 2.7 kg
Dimensions 11.25 × 9 × 3 in
Author

Jay L. Wile

Publisher

Berean Builders

Format

Hardcover

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