Tag: Science
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Groundhog Day: A Unit Study
On February 2, the groundhog peeks out of his hole to decide if he wants to stay awake or sleep in a while longer. Unit resources.
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The Vacuum Tube: A Unit Study
On October 20, 1906, the American Lee De Forest demonstrated what is now called a triode, a type of vacuum tube. Unit resources.
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Science for Beginners ~ Free eBook
A science text allows students to learn how to learn using natural observation and the scientific method.
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Astronomy is Essential ~ Free eBook
Free download explaining the importance of astronomy education: studying God’s creation.
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Bubble Science {Free Download}
Learn about the science (and art) of bubble making this summer with this free bubble science download!
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Free Unit: A Honey of a Unit Study
Looking for a fun summer unit? How about investigating bees with this free unit: A Honey of a Unit Study.
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: A Unit Study
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was established on June 16, 1775. Water safety unit resources.
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First Book of Bugs ~ Free eBook
Looking for something fun to do this summer with the younger set? How about exploring bugs?
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Halley’s Comet: A Comets Unit Study
On May 19, 1910, the earth passed through the tail of Halley’s comet. Comet unit resources including activities, lesson plans, printables.
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The Telephone: A Unit Study
On March 10, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell transmitted the first words over a telephone. Unit resources.
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Full Electronics Course {Free!}
Electronics course … free. Lessons in Electric Circuits is a six-volume course suitable for high school or college credit.
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Wonders of Creation Series
The Wonders of Creation series is wonderfully illustrated and full of information, while engaging and easy-to-understand.

