FREE Resources and Ideas To Use With Apologia’s “Exploring Creation with Chemistry and Physics”

Published:
December 4, 2014

Sarah Shelton

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We have compiled a bunch of free resources you can compliment your studies with when you are using Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics. Chemistry and Physics can be a lot of fun! With this book, you don’t have to wait until the Middle School and High School Years to teach it to your children.

Free Resources and Ideas to Use with Apologia's Young Explorer Books - Chemistry and Physics

Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics (Description from the Apologia Website)

This K-6 homeschool science curriculum uses the Charlotte Mason methodology to give young students an introduction to the fascinating world of chemistry and physics. It is a wonderful way to teach your young students just how God made everything in the universe. Jeannie Fulbright presents a scientifically sound and God-honoring study that covers atoms, molecules, simple chemicals, laws of motion, electricity, magnetism, and simple machines.

There are a lot of fun ideas to go with this book! We hope you find then useful and a big time saver to have them all in once place.

FREE Printables:
Element Bingo
Element Wordsearch
What is Matter? Labeling Worksheets
Printable Periodic Table of Elements
The Periodic Table of Elements in Pictures and Words
Chemistry Unit Study and Lap N Note Student Guide
FREE Periodic Table of Elements Lapbook 

Chemistry Periodic Table of Elements Printable Notebooking Pages
For the Lego Lovers and upper elementary students there is a printable 
Lego Chemical Reaction Unit Study Activity from MIT!
Jefferson Lab has an entire section of online interactive Element Games and Puzzles

FREE Foam Dart Physics Unit from Enchanted Homeschooling Mom
 

Changes in States of Matter Printable Worksheets from Five J’s
States of Matter, free printable chart & worksheet from FiveJs.com

I love Ellen Mc Henry’s Basement! She has an entire page of Chemistry printablaes and Physics Resources! There are some really neat printable games,  crafts,  and more!

Fun Activities, and Crafts that all ages will enjoy:
PVC Pipes Physics Water Table
Lid Art Magnets – art activity for the magnetism portion of the book
Rocket Pinwheel Activity (physics)
Melting Ice With Salt

A Fizzing Good Tea Party – Color and Chemistry Experiments Designed As Play!

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