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Behold and See 2: More Science with Josh and Hanna |
Nancy Nicholson with Mary Piecynski |
As children begin to discover the astounding world that God created, they at the same time begin to uncover the mysteries of science. Rather than being at odds, these two discoveries issue from one and the same Source.
This Catholic science text presents to the child both Creation and Creator, in a context familiar to the child: the family. Activities that follow lessons reinforce and bring topics to life in little hands and minds. Through these lessons, children learn the scientific method of observing, comparing, grouping, and measuring change.
Behold and See 2 users need no additional workbooks, teacher’s manuals, or answer keys; all lessons, activities, and explanations are found within the worktext.
Chapters include: Simple Machines, Work, and Energy; God Provides Water for the World that He Created; Natural Resources: God's Gifts to Man; The Earth on Which We Live; and Marine Life: Living Things in the Oceans.
154 pgs. Full color. Spiral binding for ease of use. 8½"x11"
Recommended core text in CHC Lesson Plans for Second Grade. Tour this title within the Second Grade Interactive Guide!
A single-subject lesson plan is also available here.
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“I have been homeschooling for 18 years and have never found it so easy, complete and enjoyable as I have since using Catholic Heritage Curricula two years ago. I love the Behold and See Science 2: More Science with Josh and Hanna that came in our Core Kit for 2nd grade. It is laid out in manageable lessons. The lessons are written in a manner that is age appropriate but yet a little challenging to stretch their little minds. The science experiments are our favorite part and we look forward to doing them. The material covered helps to explain how things work in our every day lives. We look forward to continuing our building blocks of education in next year's Behold and See Science 3.”
- Jill, CA |
“My 2nd grader, Jonah, is loving Behold and See 2: More Science with Josh and Hannah. Just finished the rocks section of the book. We have food allergies to nuts, and coconut, though, so for other families with food allergies, I thought I'd share, we used flax seeds, and broken pretzels for the 'nuts' and Special K cereal (you could use corn flakes) for the leaves when making the sedimentary rock project.”
- Jamie, RI |
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