Fun Science Curriculum
We are huge fans of this curriculum! We have completed several of their “Exploring Creation” topics (Astronomy, Botany, Zoology, Anatomy and Physiology, Chemistry and Physics) and have been really happy with each one.
I love that the information, first and foremost, points kids back to God and references biblical stories and scripture. Apologia is also written from a creationist standpoint.Their materials are packed with quality information, and the Notebooking Journals for each topic really give kids a wonderful way to demonstrate their knowledge.
We have only used their Elementary-aged resources, but they are also well-loved for their middle school and high school science resources as well. Highly recommend!
Fun Homeschool Science Unit Studies
Unit studies are an easy, natural way to do science!
Since topics are a la carte, you can pick the specific subjects that your kids are interested in. And since many of them are short in nature, you can switch it up to coincide with field trips or changes in season.
Here are four great resources for gathering unit studies. (Note: Delightful Planning by Marcy Crabtree isn’t a unit study, but helps moms learn how to organize and plan unit studies.
Curr Click | Notebooking Pages |
Unit Studies by Amanda Bennett | Delightful Planning: A Unit Study Planner for Every Homeschool |
Fun Science Videos and Interactive Science Resources
Kids’ Answers (Answers in Genesis) | |
Junior Explorers | Tinker Crate by Kiwi Crate |
Brain Pop (awesome resource, but not Christian and occasionally mentions evolution) | Discovery Education (good information, but not Christian and occasionally mentions evolution) |
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