Chemistry Study
Chemistry Study
Unravel the mystery of chemistry in a beautifully curated four-week study! Layout is detailed, yet easy to follow with little to no preparation involved.
Study includes weekly applicable Bible verses in ESV translation with provided copywork in both manuscript and cursive. Narration prompts, simple experiments, and educational video links will enrich your children's learning experience all while simplifying your schooling by providing language arts development, geography, history, and science.
Images of example notebooking pages from various grades are included throughout. All resources, videos and weekly syllabuses are hyperlinked for ease of use.
The required literature list is cost efficient and carefully selected to be a timeless addition to your home library.
Notebooking is a key element in the study--if you don't have a good understanding of the art of notebooking, this study can be purchased with the Notebooking Manual as a bundle.
Best suited for grades 3-8. Can be used for high school credit with additional research and assignments. Simple suggestions and book recommendations are given in order to provide the adequate workload for a high school student, but assignments are not included in the study.
The following books are required for the study:
The Kitchen Pantry Scientist Chemistry for Kids by Liz Lee Heinecke, The Mystery of the Periodic Table by Benjamin D. Wiker, The Story of Salt by Mark Kurlansky & S.D. Schindler, The Solid Truth about Matter by Mark Weakland, and Marie Curie’s Search for Radium, by Beverly Birch & Christian Birmingham.
This file will need to be downloaded on a computer. You can then email the file to save on your ipad or phone for ease of use. Digital downloads will expire after 24 hrs. Please save them before letting them expire. Thank you!
Bible verses are from the ESV translation. Enrichment videos are directly linked in the pdf, however, if you choose to print the study, the title of the videos can be typed in Youtube and will be brought up accordingly--just be sure to type in the exact title.