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This year's science study is based around the science of
Ancient Greece, focusing on topics studied by Greek scientists. The
main scientific themes covered are optics (light), the solar system,
magnetism*, and simple machines. Alongside these your child will be
reading about the history of science in Ancient Greece, including
biographies of Eratosthenes and Archimedes.
*Magnetism is not covered in the history of science
reading, but was certainly known to the Greeks.
Time Required
Two 30 minute lessons weekly. One lesson will be for
reading and narration; the other will be for a hands-on activity or
experiment.
Key Resources
Science in Ancient Greece (Kathlyn Gay)
Note: Many topics are covered in a short
space in this book. Even if your child is a strong reader, this book is
likely to work better as a read aloud, so that you can add explanations
as necessary.
Archimedes and the Door of Science (Jeanne Bendick)
The Librarian Who Measured the Earth (Kathryn
Lasky)
Home Science Adventures: Light
Home Science Adventures: Magnetism
Available from Emmanuel Books (US) and Ichthus Resources (UK) .
Kits include all equipment needed for experiments.
Simple Machines: Starting With Science
(Adrienne Mason and Deborah Hodge)
TBA - book on the Solar System
Optional Reading
The Fairyland of Science (Arabella Buckley)
Note: Chapter 2 is of historical interest
only!
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