
FOCUS ON ELEMENTARY SCIENCE Biology
- Biology
- Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
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- Pages:162
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:220mm×275mm
- Publication Place:United States
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★This series is designed to give kids an introduction to the main 5 core disciplines: chemistry, biology, physics, geology, and astronomy.
8 titles in this series :
Focus On Elementary Biology
Focus On Elementary Physics
Focus On Elementary Geology
Focus On Elementary Chemistry
Focus On: Elementary Astronomy
FOCUS ON MIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCE Chemistry
FOCUS ON MIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCE Physics
FOCUS ON MIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCE Geology
FOCUS ON MIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCE Biology
FOCUS ON MIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCE Astronomy
Description
of living things; how scientists sort living things into groups (taxonomy); cells and their makeup and
functions; how plants make food (photosynthesis); parts of a plant and their functions; life cycles of
plants, butterflies, and frogs; microscopic organisms (protists) and how they move and eat; viruses,
bacteria, archaea; fungi (molds, mushrooms, yeasts); animal cells; and many different animal phyla.
Author
materials to equip non-science teachers (usually other homeschooling
moms) with a curriculum that would make them feel comfortable
teaching science to their children. A former research assistant
professor at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, Dr.
Keller worked in the molecular biology, chemistry, and neuroscience
fields. Although she hadn’t planned to be an author, her success in
engaging kids in science prompted her to launch the Real
Science-4-Kids program.