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CindyT - posted October 31, 200
You might find some help at www.lessonplanspage.com. These lesson plans are geared to the regular school system, but I've found some wonderful ideas that I have adapted to Christian education.
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Lisa Som - posted March 06, 2003
The Glad Scientist Discovers the Creator, by Karol Ladd, Broadman & Holman, 1998, ISBN: 0805402640
Description: Make learning fun with The Glad Scientist Series! Parents, teachers, and homeschoolers can share each of the 16 experiments that reveal God's handiwork in nature. Accompanying worksheets for each experiment allow junior scientists to record their hypothesis, the execution and conclusion for each experiment, along with a profile of a famous scientist and how faith impacted his or her life. Also included are Scripture references using the New International Version of the Bible. Reproducible. Ages 5-10.
Super Science Concoctions: 50 Mysterious Mixtures for Fabulous Fun, by Jill Frankel Hauser, Ideals Publications, 1996, ISBN: 1-885593-02-3.
Description: Kids explore a world of amazing science—from capillary action to density to emulsions to plastics—all while making magical mixtures they concoct themselves! More than 50 safe science mixtures, using household ingredients! Ages 6-12 (Note: no bible connection.)
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RhondaN2 - posted July 29, 2003
Fifty Nifty Super Science Fair Experiments, by Carol Amato, Ladizinsky, Kerry Manwaring (Illustrator), Lowell House, 1995, ISBN: 1565653637.
Description: Information on choosing and planning a science fair project precedes descriptions of the materials, procedures, and analysis involved in fifty individual experiments. Ages 9-12. (Note: no bible connection)