
God's Design for the Physical World (MB Edition - Download)
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Overview
Study introductory physics and the mechanisms of heat, machines, and technology with this accessible course.
Complete physical science curriculum for 3rd-8th graders, which presents God’s amazing world through the study of machines, motion, energy, and technology!
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Product Details
SKU | K131-1 |
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Manufacturer | Master Books |
Weight (in lbs) | 0.00 |
Title | God's Design for the Physical World (MB Edition - Download) |
Subtitle | Machines & Motion | Heat & Energy | Inventions & Technology |
Series | God's Design MB Edition |
Contributors | Debbie Lawrence, Richard Lawrence |
Page Count | 400 |
Publisher | New Leaf Publishing Group, LLC |
More Information
Study introductory physics and the mechanisms of heat, machines, and technology with this accessible course.
Machines & Motion: Learn about many fascinating inventions, such as the physical principles behind flight and the advances in communication as you study airplanes, rockets, telephones, computers, and more!
Heat & Energy: Discover many kinds of energy that power our lives. From fossil fuels to nuclear power plants, see how God provides our energy needs and learn the wonders of electricity, magnetism, light, and sound.
Inventions & Technology: Understand simple machines such as levers and inclined planes. Learn about the law of motion. You will enjoy experimenting with friction, racing rollerskate cars, and making pendulums.
Customer Reviews
Each unit of the three sections, Machines & Motion, Heat & Energy, and Inventions & Technology contain 6 units/weeks of subsections. We haven't completed this book yet, but so far, I appreciate the quality of the lessons and the flexibility to use it with older vs younger children, even at the same time if so desired. We haven't gone through Inventions & Technology yet, but having read another review about this book, I believe there is faulty logic based on page 360 as there are some significant pieces of information missing from the Jonas Salk special feature.
It is designed to be used alongside the Teacher’s Guide, which has additional activities and worksheets. Most of the lessons are incomplete without the Teacher’s Guide, so you really want both, even if you are not a worksheet family.
The age range on this is 3rd to 8th, and I’d say this is accurate. It would be a great curriculum to do with multiple ages. With students on the younger end of this spectrum, the parent-teacher will want to be more involved. Older students could work independently, and there are extra assignments to create an additional challenge.
Our family first found this series through God’s Design for Life (the older, AiG version, and more recently, the Life for Beginners course). We’ve enjoyed the series so much; we’ve been looking forward to the others. Master Books has done a great job with these new editions. The curriculum looks great, is easy to use, well organized, clear, concise, and intentional. Compared to “Life,” “Physical World” is slightly more advanced, and project oriented, so a family of kids on the younger side of the suggested grade range may want to go through some of the other God’s Design series first.
I am giving this four-stars because I take issue with the Special Feature on Jonas Salk, which it not accurate of his work on vaccines. This text insinuates Salk tested his 1943 flu vaccine using a control group, and that it was “75% successful” (p. 360). This is false. The text also calls Salk’s 1955 polio vaccine “safe and very effective” (p. 360), which is an opinion that can be proven false (e.g. some doses included cancer cells, and the CDC also reports the Cutter Incident of 250 people getting polio, including paralysis). Historical statistics also show polio was on the decline and nearly eradicated before the vaccine (likely due to changes in sanitation), but spiked after Salk’s vaccine was introduced (only declining in comparison to his first polio vaccine, not to overall trends). Since vaccination is a hot topic, and a religious issue in our day (i.e. aborted fetal cells in vaccines, going against God’s design for our bodies, no religious exemptions in certain states, etc.), this “special” needs some editing and footnotes—or to be removed altogether or replaced.
The Teacher's Guide is an absolute must as a companion.
And - as always with any Master Books course - this book is thoroughly grounded in God's Word.