Because the course covers science as it was developed, it discusses a wide range of topics including astronomy, human anatomy, medicine, botany, zoology, heliocentrism, geocentrism, gases, pressure, electricity, fossils, microbiology, binary numbers, gravity, conservation laws, and the laws of motion.
Throughout the course, the student learns that most of the great natural philosophers who lived during this time were devout Christians who were studying the world around them to learn more about the nature of God.
Text table of contents
Text sample
Lab supply list by lesson
Consolidated lab supply list
Scope and Sequence
Printable Notebook (Youngest)
A Journey Through Learning Binder-Builders
Related Resources:
Science in the Scientific Revolution – Notebook (Older)
Science in the Scientific Revolution – Notebook (Oldest)
Science in the Scientific Revolution – Helps & Hints
Science in the Scientific Revolution Set
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