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Introductory Entomology – In this unit study, students will be introduced to this remarkable subphylum (Hexapoda – a group commonly referred to as insects and whose members have six legs) through hands-on activities, real life simulations, and multi-media presentations. The six-week unit incorporates more than 10 entomology lessons for kids and suggested extension activities. 40 page eBook (PDF)
Included in this unit study:
Life Logic (Life Sciences for the Logic Stage) is a inquiry based, hands-on life science curriculum for middle school students. It is created to provide teachers with the tools and inspiration to engage their students in meaningful, hands-on science and service learning experiences through tangible curriculum, shared resources, and real-world contexts. This secular curriculum was field tested in the public school classroom and modified for the homeschool or co-op setting.
Life Logic is comprised of three disciplines (Ecology, Botany, and Zoology). The units can stand alone or can be combined for a complete academic year curriculum.
Introductory Entomology is a unit study introducing kids to the remarkable subphylum Hexapoda (a group commonly referred to as insects and whose members have six legs) through hands-on activities, real life simulations, and multi-media presentations. The six-week unit incorporates more than 10 entomology lessons for kids and suggested extension activities. 40 page eBook (PDF)
Reviews
Cindy West
March 6, 2014 at 4:53 pm
I am so incredibly excited to start this study with my children! It’s exactly what I need to engage my family in the study of bugs. The lessons are in-depth, but not overwhelming. I feel fully confident that it covers enough material for a thorough study for my middle school student. Considering the fabulous pictures, diagrams and explanations, I also feel confident that it will be perfect for my elementary student, too. I love how Eva has included field study, art, classification, journaling, experiments and more. Come on spring so we can dive into bug study!