Description
Exploring Creation with Chemistry and Physics is part of the award-winning Young Explorer Series.
From the laws of motion to electricity and magnetism to the very building blocks of creation, this course is a God-honoring study about some of the most impactful scientific principles that are at work all around us. As your student works through this course, their scientific curiosity and confidence will explode as they engage with the vivid graphics, thought-provoking lessons, and hands-on experiments that will bring theory to life.
What’s Included In Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Chemistry and Physics, Advantage Set?
This set contains:
- Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Chemistry and Physics, Student Textbook
- Regular Notebooking Journal (grades 4-6)
When used together, these items provide your student with an optimal homeschool learning experience.
Curriculum Overview
We believe that your child’s education is at their best when their learning begins with curiosity. That’s why this course was designed for elementary students with no prerequisite. We use the practical concepts and things in their world to help them to learn and experience that science isn’t just a class–it’s a means for them to discover their world!
Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Chemistry and Physics course is written in a conversational tone, and takes complex and abstract concepts and makes them approachable for curious young minds. As your student engages with the lessons, projects, and experiments, they will better understand the fascinating world of chemistry and physics, and the Master Designer who created it all.
Throughout this course, they’ll study and explore the basic building blocks of creation, atoms and molecules, simple chemicals, the laws of motion, energy in its many forms, as well as concepts of electricity and magnetism. Your student will get to put their learning to work as they have fun making a bouncy ball, developing a smoke bomb, building a solar oven, constructing a working periscope, fashioning a miniature motor, and creating a lava lamp!
This course covers the following lessons:
- Matter and the properties of matter (including density, mass, volume, luster, hardness, smell, and more)
- Solids
- Liquids
- Gases
- Atoms
- Electrons
- Periodic Table of Elements
- Compound Chemistry: crystals, plastic
- Acids and Bases
- Chemical Reactions
- Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Mixtures
- Motion and Newton’s Three Laws of Motion
- Friction, Gravity, Acceleration, and Force
- Types and Forms of Energy: Kinetic, Potential, Chemical, Nuclear, Wind, Solar, Hydrogen, Geothermal, and more
- Sound Energy
- Light – Sources and Properties
- Thermal Energy
- Electricity: Electrons, Static Electricity
- Types of Circuits,
- Magnetism
Lesson Plans and Materials
There are 14 lessons in this one-year chemistry and physics course. Detailed lesson plans as well as a suggested daily schedule are included in the student notebooking journal. This will set you and your student up for success as they work through the course, while also providing flexibility to meet the needs of your student and your family.
Packed with vivid photos and a variety of hands-on activities and experiments that bring chemistry and physics to life, the student textbook and the notebooking journal team up to provide engaging hands-on activities to help solidify the concepts learned. The hard-cover textbook and notebooking journals are recommended for your student to make the most of this course.
All of the activities and experiments use easy-to-obtain household items and truly make the lessons come alive!
Hands-on Activities and Experiments
Some of the activities and experiments your student will complete in this course include making a lava lamp, creating a Periodic Table of Elements out of cookies (yum!), growing crystals, filtering water, creating a soundproof box, making a periscope, building a flashlight and a solar oven, and many more!
All activities and projects in this course use easy-to-find household items and truly make the lessons fun!