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Focus On: Elementary Astronomy Student Textbook 3rd Edition

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★This series is designed to give kids an introduction to the main 5 core disciplines: chemistry, biology, physics, geology, and astronomy.

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The Focus On Elementary Astronomy Student Textbook, 3rd Edition introduces young students to the scientific discipline of astronomy. Students will learn about the history of astronomy, the telescope, constellations, the Moon and the Sun and their effects on Earth, solar and lunar eclipses, planets and their characteristics, our solar system, neighboring stars, our Milky Way Galaxy, other galaxies, comets, asteroids, nebulae, other objects in space, and more.

The Focus On Elementary Astronomy Student Textbook, 3rd Edition has 12 full color chapters, a glossary-index, and pronunciation guides. 112 pages. Grades K-4.

Students learn about the history of astronomy, the telescope, constellations, the Moon and the Sun and their effects on Earth, solar and lunar eclipses, planets and their characteristics, our solar system, neighboring stars, our Milky Way Galaxy, other galaxies, comets, asteroids, nebulae, and other objects in space.

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In 2001, Rebecca W. Keller, Ph.D. began formalizing her teaching 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.

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