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Discovering God's Creation Science 6-8: Physical Science Science 6-8: Physical Science is a great course to include in your homeschool curriculum, because it helps children learn about all the forces of nature. This course expands on any knowledge of the physical sciences that children may have accrued through their homeschool curriculum over the years. Physical Science is especially fun and interesting for kids because of the variety of hands-on experiments, and because of the fact that they are learning about unseen forces. Topics in this homeschool course include matter, elements, electricity, magnetism, gravity, and power. This course introduces basic concepts like charges and the atom, and lays the foundation for future homeschool science courses, including physics and chemistry. 1: An Introduction to Scientific Procedures 2: An Introduction to Matter 3: Changing States of Matter 4: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures 5: Motion and Acceleration 6: Friction and Force 7: Inertia, Momentum, and Gravity 8: Tides and Orbits 9: Circular Forces and Motion 10: Forces in Fluids 11: Energy 12: Work and Power 13: Simple Machines 14: Our Solar System 15: The Universe 16: Atoms 17: Atomic Structure 18: Periodic Table 19: Bonding 20: Chemical Reactions 21: Acids and Bases 22: Carbon 23: Atomic Energy 24: Electricity 25: Static Electricity 26: Magnetism 27: Current 28: Electricity 29: Wave Properties 30: Sound 1 31: Sound 2 32: Speed of Light and X-Rays 33: Light Properties 34: Waves, Light, Color 35: Final Review 36: Final Exam |
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