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Just Ask Series (by Chris Arvetis) – A cute little series for children to discover answers to basic science questions that spark their curiosity . . . “Why Does it thunder and Lightning?” . . . “Why Do Leaves Change Color?” . . . “Why Does it Snow?” . . . “What is a Star?” . . . “Why is the Sky Blue?” . . . “Why Do Animals Sleep Through the Winter?” . . . and more!

Scientists & Inventors Unit Study – This curriculum is designed to be a very hands-on way for students (grades K-4) to learn about famous scientists and inventors. Students will learn about the individual scientists, their childhood history, lifetime achievements, and character traits, as well as learning about the inventions and contributions they made to science.   






The New Answers Book (by Ken Ham) – This book covers over 25 questions that Christians ask in regards to Creation vs. Evolution. Highly informative and extremely valuable for students sifting through scientific fact and fiction. A product of Answers in Genesis.













Kids Astronomy. Games, activities, fun facts, and resources to make learning astronomy fun for kids.

NASA. Astronomy lesson plans (K-12) from NASA.