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Science Scope

Publisher: Design-A-Study
Author: Kathryn Stout
Review last updated: 2009
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Science Scope

Even if you are willing to abandon the textbook approach, many homeschoolers feel insecure determining at what level their child should be working on a science topic. Does making a model of the body systems equally satisfy learning needs of both a seven-year-old and a fifteen-year-old? Probably not.

Kathryn Stout's Science Scope helps you identify appropriate activities for different age groups within each science area. This is an extremely useful resource.

Divided into four main areas—general science, life science, earth science, and physical science—it takes specific topics under each heading, then suggests methods to use with students at primary, intermediate, junior, and senior high levels. It offers more detail than does Teaching Science and Having Fun!. Science Scope also makes it easy to select appropriate resources for whatever topic is chosen for study.

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        • Suitable for: teacher resource
          Audience:
          grades 1-12
          Need for parent/teacher instruction:
          moderate to high
          Prep time needed:
          moderate
          Religious perspective: Secular but "Christian friendly"

        Publisher's Info

        • Design-A-Study

          408 Victoria Ave.|
          Wilmington, DE 19804

          (302) 998-3889 phone and FAX
          email: kathryn@designastudy.com
          www.designastudy.com