Major Topics Covered in Physics I:
- Forces and Motion
- Light and Color
- Levers, Wheels, and Pulleys
- Electricity and Magnetism
- Inventions
- Sound
- Flight
- Space
Major Scientists Covered in Physics I:
- Albert Einstein
- Benjamin Franklin
- Michael Faraday
- Galileo Galilei
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Physics I: Zip, Zap, Zing, and Zoom! Instructor's Guide
Includes a full 36-week schedule of reading assignments,
experiments and activities. Reproducible lab and science notebook
pages are also included. View Sample Pages Retail Value $19.95
Straightforward Science Series:
Magnetism, Light and Color, Forces and Movement
These books are filled with bright, full-color photographs and well
written introductions to scientific principles. The text is age appropriate
and fun, yet "twaddle"-free. Optional "Investigate!" activities are
provided. Each title also includes a glossary of terms.
Retail Value $6.95 each Combined Retail Value $20.85
Ein-O’s Discovery Tank: Mechanical Science
Hands-on learning at its best! This set uses kid-friendly model
building to convey the principles of simple machines. A fantastic
introduction to the world of mechanical science.
Retail Value $16.00
How Do You Lift A Lion?
Engaging text and exceptional acrylic and ink illustrations present a
group of children working through several mechanical puzzles. Lifting a
lion, pulling a panda, and delivering bananas to monkeys in a tree...all
through the ingenuity of simple machines. This book is a perfect
companion to the Ein-O's Discovery Tank above. Retail Value $6.95
How Ben Franklin Stole The Lightning
This brilliantly illustrated biography brings a world changing American
to life. While the focus is on Benjamin Franklin's scientific
achievements and inventions, you'll also find plenty about his political
life and his philanthropic nature. Retail Value $16.95
Faraday, Pioneer of Electricity
Vibrant, full-color illustrations fill this living book biography of Michael
Faraday, the first person to find a practical use for electricity. A gem of
a book that thoroughly explains the principles of electricity as the life of
this brilliant scientist unfolds. Your children will truly enjoy this one!
Retail Value $6.95
Early Biographies: Albert Einstein
Historical black and white photographs and a captivating text highlight
this living book biography of one of the most important scientists of all
time. Time magazine's "Person of the Century"...Albert Einstein was
truly a genius. Retail Value $7.95
NOTE: This book
is replacing The
Inventor's Times,
which is now out
of print.
DK Eye Wonder: Invention
This fact-filled title uses captivating photographs to walk children
through the history of inventions. Along the way, they will learn how
many items that we use today have been improved through
advancements in our understanding of physics. Retail Value $9.99
Rubber Band Banjos and a Java Jive Bass: Projects and Activities on
the Science of Music and Sound
Can you think of a more fun way to learn about the physics of sound?
We couldn't either. Your students will learn all about how sounds are
made, how we hear sounds, the speed of sound...and much more!
Includes short biographies of musical scientists like Da Vinci, Galileo,
and Schweitzer. Retail Value $12.95
Starry Messenger
This Caldecott Honor Book details the life of Galileo Galilei...the first
scientist to use a telescope to chart the skies. The beautifully
illustrated biography will take your student through Galileo's
courageous journey to turn the world's thinking upside down.
Retail Value $6.95
DK Eye Wonder: Space
We include this introduction to space in the Physics I year because the
study of astronomy is filled with physics concepts. This excellent
Dorling Kindersley resource reveals our awesome universe against a
background of bright, eyewitness-style photographs. Contains some
old earth material. Retail Value $ 9.99
The Young Scientists Club - Experiment Kits
Each of these multi-award winning kits is individually packaged and
includes:
- fully-explained experiments including: purpose, materials,
methods, results, and conclusions (instructions for both
student and teacher!)
- all of the difficult to find items that can make science
experiments such a frustration. The kits used in Physics I
include:
3 bar magnets clothespin
paper clip 2 small mirrors
ceramic ring magnets aluminum foil
plastic dish piece of clear plastic
3 toy cars carbon paper
rulers prism
marble waxed paper
coins cellophane
piece of sandpaper sewing thread
straws tissue paper
bouncy ball wooden dowel
balloons small plastic bead
string and much, much more!

Practical Homeschooling Reader Award
Winner. Mary Pride, publisher of Practical
Homeschooling magazine: "Being a
Practical Homeschooling Reader Award
Winner is the highest honor the
homeschool community can bestow. The
readers of Practical Homeschooling
magazine have voted The Young Scientists
Club science kit curriculum a winner in the
2005 Reader Awards."
The Young Scientists Club kits that are included in the Physics I Curriculum:
(PLEASE NOTE: Each kit contains multiple experiments/activities)
Kit # 3 Magnets
Kit # 16 Flight
Kit # 21 Light
Kit # 22 Mirrors
Kit # 33 Forces
Each kit has a retail value of $10.99. Combined Retail Value $54.95
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Physics I: Zip, Zap, Zing, and Zoom!