![]() |
|
Discovering God's Creation Science 6-8: Life Science Science 6-8: Life Science
for middle school aged children bridges the gap between the simple experiments
and learning that were a mainstay of your of elementary homeschool curriculum,
and the more sophisticated study of science at the high school level that will
be provided in your future homeschool curriculum. This homeschool study course
will guide your child through an exploration of the various kingdoms of life,
primarily plants and animals, but also including single-cell organisms as well
as a look at how all livings things depend upon each other. Science 6-8: Life
science also provides homeschool children with a closer examination on the many
workings of the human body. 1: The Study of Life Science 2: The Nature of Matter in Living Things 3: What Microscopes Reveal 4: Animals Cells 5: Plant Cells 6: Algae and Hydra 7: A Life in the Soil 8: Vertebrate and Invertebrate Animals 9: Vascular and Nonvascular Plants 10: Kingdom Protista 11: Insects 1 12: Insects 2 13: Plant Systems 14: Food 15: Communities 16: Earth Effects 17: Adaptations 18: Midterm Exam 19: Life Cycles 20: Experiments and Activities 21: A Look at Ourselves 22: Circulation 23: Digestion 24: Lung, Kidney, and Skin Functions 25: The Brain 26: Functions 27: The Senses 28: Body 29: Inside 30: Procreation 31: Reproduction 32: Variations in Genetics 33: Natural Selection and Genetics 34: Nature 35: Natural Developments 36: Final Exams |
|||||
|
Copyright © 1999-2008 The Grace Homeschooling Academy and other copyright holders. All Rights Reserved. Private access to premiere online Christian Homeschooling program at The Grace Academy Christian online Homeschooling program is subject to the terms and conditions in our Privacy Policy, Copyright Policy, Terms of Use Policy and rules and conditions detailed in our Christian online Homeschooling website at www.TheGraceAcademy.org for the best Christian Homeschooling program. Terms and conditions may change without notice and should be checked regularly for updates.
![]()
|
|||||