Have you heard of the Book of Centuries but still feel intimidated to introduce the idea to your students? Are you uncertain about when to begin time-lines and also what …
HS Physics: Theoretical Physics (optional)
An alternate option for HS Physics, part 3.
F2 Physics: Waves
In this Form 2 (grades 4-6) study guide, students will be introduced to vibrations and sound waves, including how the human ear works, the speed of sound, loudness, pitch and quality, as well as echoes and acoustics.
F3-4 Weather
In this form 3 (grade 7-8) weather study guide, students will learn about the atmosphere and how processes in the atmosphere determine the weather and climate.
F2 Weather
In this Form 2 Weather study guide, students will learn about cloud formation and type, various types of precipitation and humidity, wind, lightning and thunder, hurricanes and tornadoes, the cause of seasonal differences in weather, and the difference between weather and climate.
HS Earth Science: Geology
Students will learn about 100 spectacular geological formations in North America, including volcanoes, canyons, glaciers, lakes, craters, and peaks.
F3-4 Astronomy
In this Form 3-4 study guide, students will be introduced to the principles and tools of the study of astronomy. Included is an overview of our solar system, the sun, the planets, and comets. Students will learn about the sun’s convection currents, sunspots, solar flares, solar winds, and the auroras they create. They will learn how distant planets are studied and what has been discovered about their rotation, composition, atmosphere, moons, and rings.
HS Earth Science: Weather
This high school study guide is one part of a three-part course in high school earth science. In this study guide, students will learn to observe the weather and make …