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| The Student Activity Manual provides pages for recording and evaluating activities. It also includes periodic review pages |
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| Science 6 For Christian Schools is your passport to true science. You will touch science. And see science. Hear, taste, and smell science. And think like a scientist.But not just like any scientist-like a scientist who knows the truth. Who sees himself and his world as God's creations. A scientist who can draw good conclusions from careful observations. Who can solve problems. Who can think for himself. Who has the skill and understanding to use science as a tool to know more about his God.Science can be more than just a subject in school. It can be an adventure. Enjoy your journey through Science 6 For Christian Schools. Discover the amazing truths about our world. |
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| The Teacher's Edition contains 165 lessons that include discussion guides, easy to do demonstrations and activities, teacher-guided experiments, cross-curricular links, and research and project ideas. |
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| This Test Packet includes one test and two or three quizzes for each chapter. Tests include fill in the blank, matching, multiple choice, true/false, and short answer items. Some tests include labeling diagrams. |
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| The noted Oxford physicist Peter Hodgson, a devout Catholic, here offers a marvelous compendium for Christians who seek to know how faith relates to the discoveries of modern science. Hodgson has at his fingertips the insights of the Church's theological giants, which he combines with a thorough knowledge of the philosophy of science. Hodgson provides the latest information on Einstein, quantum physics, nuclear power and more. As would be expected from a Christian scientist, Hodgson does not stop at the superficial level of the empirical data but asks the deeper questions that Christians need to answer in order to come to terms with contemporary science. |
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| Michael Behe, William Dembski, Stephen Meyer As progress in science continues to reveal unimagined complexities, three scientists revisit the difficult and compelling question of the origin of our universe. As mathematician, biochemist, and philosopher of science, they explore the possibility of developing a reliable method for detecting an intelligent cause and evidence for design at the origin of life. In the process, they present a strong case for opening and pursuing a fruitful exchange between science and theology. Mathematician William Dembski, author of The Design Inference , first argues that new developments in the information sciences make intelligent design objectively and scientifically detectable"he identifies the signs of design. Next, philosopher of science, Stephen Meyer, and biochemist Michael Behe, author of Darwin's Black Box , argue that these signs are now clearly evident in both the architecture of the universe and the features of living systems. Other essays by the authors defend the scientific status of the theory of intelligent design and show how that theory supports traditional religious belief without necessarily "proving" the existence of God. In a concluding essay, Michael Behe responds to critics of his best selling book, Darwin's Black Box , thus bringing readers up-to-date on the status of the contemporary design argument in biology. |
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| Science and Grace offers wisdom for Christians who desire to refine their perspective on science so that critical analysis of the scientific pronouncements of our day as well as thankful appreciation for contemporary scientific endeavor spring naturally from their Christian worldview |
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| Use everyday household objects to illustrate natural laws, teach biblical principles, and affirm God as the Creator of all things! Perfect for homeschool lessons, sermon illustrations, or family devotions, each of these 30 simple object lessons features a hands-on science experiment with a straightforward explanation and a related Scripture verse (NIV). For students of all ages. |
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| Looking for an easy, fun way to teach Bible truths?In this second volume of Science And The Bible, Dr. Donald DeYoung introduces thirty new exciting demonstrations that combine scientific principles and the truths found in Scripture.Using common household items and containing clear illustrations, these dynamic demonstrations are easy to perform. Diagrams and pitures aid in preparation, and tips for performing the experiments successfully are included so that the Scripture lesson will not be lost in the excitement of the presentation.Teachers, leaders,homeschoolers, librarians, and parents will find these simple experiments a helpful teaching tool, while their unusual and surprising results will capture the attention of children and young people, making the Bible truths learned unforgettable. |
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| Donald DeYoung's first two volumes of Science and the Bible have been widely popular with children's ministry leaders, parents, pastors, homeschoolers, and teachers. Now this third volume provides even more ideas for demonstrating the order and grandeur of creation to encourage an appreciation of all God has made. The book's thirty dynamic but simple experiments illustrate the laws of nature, teach Bible principles, and affirm God's power as Creator. Each demonstration has a catchy or unusual result, making the Bible truth unforgettable. The clearly explained experiments use common household objects, require little set-up time, and are illustrated by pictures and diagrams. |
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| A Christian Approach to Controversial Topics in Science Cloning, the environment, stem cell research, cutting-edge reproductive technologies, genetic engineering . . . Splashed across television screens and newspapers and argued in classrooms and over the water cooler, these are among the most hotly-debated issues of our day. Does religion belong in the laboratory? What relationship exists between science and Christian faith? Are the two mutually exclusive? Arguing that Christianity has much to contribute to the scientific and ethical debates facing today's world, gifted scientists and committed Christians Alexander and White ask the hard questions as they examine some of the greatest scientific and ethical challenges of the age. Topics include: * the new genetics * reproductive technologies * cloning * the significance of evolution * the environment and climate change * sustainable consumption |
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