Lesson 1

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Math connection:
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Hand shadow puppet activities and videos:
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Demonstration of how fast light travels in one second and a picture of the USA at night:
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Need a “What happens when light shines through a prism?” website. Page 15.

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Simple crafts emphasizing the importance of God’s Word:
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Lesson 2

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A PDF of numbered snowflakes (0–20) can be found at:
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Need a compound word website. Page 21.

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Why the sky is blue.
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Need a make a fog chamber website. Page 23.

Need a cloud in a bottle website. Page 23.

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Learn more about clouds and weather at these websites:
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Link 4 includes cloud game links
Link 5 also has some experiments
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Link 9 learn about snow
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Draw and paint a snow scene:
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Make a soap snow sculpture:
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Make a wind spiral. See directions at:
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Make a wind chime. Directions at
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Lesson 3:

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Show pictures of glaciers and icebergs
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For more information about various bodies of water see this site:
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Learn about the world’s longest rivers:
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Photos and info about Niagara Falls:
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Find details and a cutout to make of the water cycle:
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Look at pockets of air trapped in water:
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Do hot and cold water mix? Try this experiment:
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Simple pictures made from Tangrams (geometric shapes of triangles, squares, diamonds, rectangles, etc.) can give ideas for this type of mosaic picture. Check out these sites:
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Lesson 4:

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Look at various types of rock and sand under a microscope. Describe the difference.
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Find a variety of precious stones and their names at this website:
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Lesson 5:

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For information and worksheets on growing bean seeds,
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You can use vegetables to illustrate the parts of plants. For ideas see:
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See different types of roots are illustrated at:
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To sprout seeds, place the seeds inside a damp paper towel for a few days.
See directions and photos of steps at:
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Another way to watch roots grow is to place clippings from houseplants in a jar of water. See instructions and activities at:
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Plan a garden:
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Lesson 6:

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View this website to compare the sizes of the Earth and other planets to the sun and to larger stars:
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(If you viewed the website listed in the Object Lesson,
here you saw pictures of the planets in our sun’s solar system. You may want to point to each of the planets and name them.)
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shows comparisons of different planets and the sun and the moon.

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View pictures from space at:
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To demonstrate how big our solar system is using a roll of toilet paper, see
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View what one man in Australia found:
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(Storm on Saturn, plus great explanations of stars.)
This site shows how the moon orbits the Earth and changes through the month:
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Lesson 7:

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Count the sides of polygons. You can find pictures and more information at this website:
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This website has links to math games with shapes to play online:
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Find information about fish at these websites:
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Learn about fish and other animals of the sea by clicking on each picture at:
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Or see: Link 2
Want to learn about sharks? See:
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Want to study whales?
Go to this website and scroll down for links:
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Go in an imaginary submarine to view sea creatures at:
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Pictures of amazing sea creatures can be found at the following websites:
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To see larger views of sea creatures, click on the pictures at the bottom:
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Links to coloring pages of sea creatures can be found at:
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Make an octopus wind dancer. Find the directions at:
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Make a cardboard shark. Find the directions at:
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Other ocean creature craft ideas can be found at:
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Lesson 8:

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Websites for practice with synonyms:
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Learn more about penguins at:
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View photos of birds at:
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Find links to hummingbird photos and information at:
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A bird dictionary, with links to many birds, can be found at:
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This website shows pictures of some common birds, and you can also take a quiz:
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For photos of the most popular American birds and links to bird activities:
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See state and national birds: Click on the link at the top left to see.

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Make a bird mobile with a nest and eggs.
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Make a mobile with paper cranes.
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Make a pretend bird’s nest with eggs.
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Coloring pages of birds can be printed from:
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Lesson 9:

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See examples of animal homes at these websites:
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For help getting started, see a kindergarten class list at:
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For a great interactive video lesson on symmetry, go to:
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Practice symmetry online at:
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Learn more about symmetry at:
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Take a fun quiz about symmetry online:
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Match antonyms:
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Play antonym matching games:
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Learn more about mammals at:
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See the Mammal Poster at:
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Information about animals, their habits and habitats, with pictures to color, can be found at:
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Link 2 has information and color pages about animals and insects that live underground.
Link 1 has information and color pages about animals and insects that hibernate.
Farm animal activities can be found at:
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For photos and information on insects:
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Find photos of wild animals at:
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Lesson 10:

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For online math practice, go to:
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Optional Activities on Websites:
For more information about the human body, see these websites:
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Printable worksheets about the human body and its parts can be found at:
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Make a fabric scrap self-portrait.
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An online Morse Code translator can be found at:
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Lesson 11:

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For more work with place value, find worksheets:
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Find worksheets at Math Fact Café, arranged by grade level:
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For a great assortment of online math activities:
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Make your own compass. Directions, with pictures, are found at the website:
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More information about magnetism and compasses can be found at this link:
Link 1 Create pictures of things God created. You can use this to make pictures on stationery, greeting cards, or gift tags too. For ideas, look at website #1 below:
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Watch this video online and see what may have been in God’s thoughts as He rested after Creation.
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Lesson 12:

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Find a game using a (blank) chart like the one you made at this website:
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Count sheep and divide them into the proper groups at this website:
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Find the missing number by clicking on the correct butterfly in this game at:
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For a math glossary (illustrated dictionary) online, arranged by grade level, go to:
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For practice with odd and even numbers, play a game at these websites
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This website has a list of common homophones:
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If you need help or want to check your list, go to the website:
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Play six different science games and learn more facts at this website:
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Find games about eight different habitats and learn more facts at this website:
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Learn more about the sense of touch at:
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To learn more about the sense of smell:
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You could print out flash cards of the six days of creation from the following website:
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Lesson 13 has no website to reference.

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Contact Helen at: Link 1
Visit the Haidles' website at: Link 1

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Contact Susan at: Link 1

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Galaxy/planet/star videos and images at:
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For black and white pictures of various animals plus explanations of the characteristics of the animals like dogs, go to: Link 1
For online coloring pages and printable activity pages on animals, go to: Link 1
For more information on mammals, plus illustrations and animal anatomy diagrams: Link 1