FREE Science Curriculum: Elementary & Middle School Chemistry

Published:
May 16, 2013

Carrie Fernandez

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Are you looking for a free science curriculum for your homeschool? Look no further! Below you will find a free elementary science curriculum and a free middle school chemistry curriculum.

Free Science Curriculum for Elementary & Middle School
Free Elementary Science Curriculum:

With Inquiry in Action, you can teach physical science and chemistry concepts using an inquiry-based approach that supports national content standards.

Some of the things your student will learn about:

  • Physical Change
  • Acids and Bases
  • Using a Thermometer
  • Explaining Observations
  • Water
  • Solubility
  • Temperature Affects Matter
  • Gases
  • Identifying an Unknown

Click here to download  Inquiry in Action for elementary students for FREE!

Free Middle School Chemistry Science Curriculum:

Investigate the world of atoms and molecules through hands-on inquiry-based activities and molecular model animations.

Some of the things your middle schooler will learn about:

  • Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons
  • What is Density?
  • Finding Volume—The Water Displacement Method
  • What is a Chemical Reaction?
  • Density of Water

 

Click here to download  Middle School Chemistry for FREE!

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