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Discovering God's Creation Science 5: The Bigger Picture Science 5: The Bigger Picture offers an overview of science, and homeschool students will acquire knowledge of general scientific concepts as well as specific disciplines, such as chemistry, physics, and ecology. Homeschool students will also learn about animal kingdoms and habitats, and will master the basics of scientific methods. Core scientific topics are introduced, such as atoms, molecules and other small units of matter. Homeschool students will be taught the basic principles of physics, such as motion and units of force. The way in which the world was divided into continents is explained through the tectonic plate theory, and students will also learn about botany and photosynthesis. 1: Atoms 2: Molecules 2: Introducing Matter 4: States of Matter 5: The Wonderful World of Cells 6: The Incredible Cell 7: Chemistry 101 8: Chemistry 101 9: Atoms, Radiation, Uranium 10: God's Magnificent Design: The Human Body 11: The Body's Systems 12: The Body's Systems II 13: Growth 14: Heredity 15: Animal Groups 16: The World of Plants 17: Farming 18: Fossils 19: The Ocean 20: The Ocean Floor 21: Ocean Life 22: Water for Tomorrow 23: Rocks & Minerals 24: Rocks & Minerals Test; Caves 25: Volcanoes 26: Important Metals 27: Natural Resources 28: The Wind & The Weather 29: Extreme Weather 30: Exploring 31: Exploration 32: Navigation 33: Navigation II 34: Sound 35: Pitch & Frequency 36: Light Waves |
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