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Behold and See 1: On the Farm 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 1 users need no additional workbooks, teacher’s manuals, or answer keys; all lessons, activities, and explanations are found within the worktext.
188 pgs. Full color. Spiral binding for ease of use. 8½"x11"
Recommended core text in CHC Lesson Plans for First Grade. Tour this title within the First Grade Interactive Guide!
A single-subject lesson plan is also available here.
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“For the past 2 yrs, when I open the curriculum box, I become so very overwhelmed with everything. There is so much with so little guidance. This time as I opened them, I had no anxiety or fear. Instead I felt excited and ever so motivated. My kiddos felt the same - they all immediately began to look through their books and ask questions. In fact, against my encouragement (I wanted to continue looking through everything - oops!), my kiddos insisted on starting 1st grade science. They were all beyond thrilled that rice is a seed! None of us knew that :-) So, thank you. I am so very excited about Monday, and this entire year with CHC!”
- Mary, FL |
“Behold and See Science 1 is just what my 1st grader needed with two older brothers doing a little more serious science. There is just no more simple and innocent way to experience God's world and discover science than on a farm. Taking the trip with you are two sweet children, Josh and Hanna. It is just enough science without weighing it down, but enough to explore some wonderful concepts. For the winter on the farm section, we could easily dovetail "How Animals Hibernate and Overwinter" from books at our library. A wonderful addition to the text is the What Do You Like To Do journal which is also arranged by seasons allowing you to complement the science nicely. The activities are age appropriate and very easy without much preparation.”
- Danielle, NJ |
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