Description
Units of topics covered in LEVEL C include: Plants, Soils in the Environment, Stable Structures (engineering and building basics), Forces, Movement, and Safety, Magnets and Charged Materials, Technology (computer studies), Health, Agriculture (vegetable/fruit farming), and Creation/Evolution (compare/contrast). 155 pages, double-sided, cream paper (except for photos and verse cards which are white paper), spiral bound.
Please refer to Science, Health, and Technology Level A (click here for the 1st edition features or here for the 2nd edition features) for more details about this series of primary-level curriculum.
Problems with this product that you should be aware of: This book was professionally printed (2008) but there were a few blurred drawings and thus, these are be considered “printer’s seconds“. Also as the second edition was completed recently, it was discovered that 2 lessons were accidentally missing from the 1st edition as well. These 2 pages can be found (free to download) on our blog announcement for the second edition of Level C. The one drawing is one of the D.W.E. verse cards that was very blurred is reprinted on an additional loose sheet of cardstock, included with the book. The other few drawings in the rest of the book are barely noticeable so we did not reprint those few pages.
This is a reproducible all-in-one full-year science resource. Most of the units mentioned about would take 4-6 weeks to complete if studied in a traditional time-frame of a half-hour lesson 5 days/week. Of course, some lessons could easily be doubled-up so that science isn’t every day but mentioning it like this gives a bit of a picture how comprehensive these units are. For example, at the time of printing the first edition, you could find a comparable reproducible single unit for the academic content it covers (e.g. Plants) at an educational store for around $19.99-$24.99 or higher.
The second edition of Level C Science has now been completed. Almost every page was updated with changes to fonts and layouts. More graphics and organizational helps were included to make our new e-book an enhanced curriculum compared to the original. The price for the e-book is higher because it offers much more convenience as well as the improvements, plus, customers of e-book curriculum have an added cost of paper and ink.
As we clear out these few remaining “1st edition printer’s seconds”, the price for them is very low, like buying a year of science for the cost of a month or less. While quantities last.