Science in the Industrial Age Set

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Science in the Industrial Age is the fifth book in a hands-on, multilevel elementary science series that introduces scientific concepts using history as its guide. It covers the scientific advances made from the early 1800s to the early 1900s. Because the course covers science as it was developed, it discusses a wide range of topics including medicine, human physiology, cell biology, evolution, chemistry, geology, electricity, magnetism, heat, light waves, sound waves, radioactivity, and conservation laws. Students learn about the science that was being discovered at the time as well as the lives and personal beliefs of those who were discovering it. As a result, students can see how a person’s worldview affects his or her scientific conclusions.

Because of its unique design, the course can be used by all elementary-age students. Each lesson contains an interesting hands-on activity that helps illustrate the scientific concept that is being discussed, and it concludes with three different levels of review exercises. Students do whatever review exercise matches their specific level of understanding.

This product is a set consisting of the textbook plus the helps & hints book containing everything the parent/teacher needs to know for the subject.

Additional information

Weight 4 lbs
Dimensions 11.5 × 8.75 × 2 in
Author

Wile

Textbook ISBN

978-0-9890424-8-2

Textbook Format

Hardcover

Helps & Hints ISBN

978-0-9890424-9-9

Helps & Hints Format

Softcover

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Resources

Text table of contents
Text sample
Lab supply list by lesson
Consolidated lab supply list
Scope and Sequence
Printable Notebook (Older)
Printable Notebook (Oldest)

Testimonials

"This is by far the book we are enjoying the most!! All four previous ones were great too, but this one, using batteries, electricity and magnetism... I don't know. ALL the experiments have been great and eye opening!!"