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Table of Contents COURSE OVERVIEW... 1 UNIT 1: CELLS... 1 UNIT 2: PLANTS: LIFE CYCLES... 1 UNIT 3: ANIMALS: LIFE CYCLES... 2 UNIT 4: BALANCE IN NATURE... 2 UNIT 5: TRANSFORMATION OF ENERGY... 2 UNIT 6: RECORDS IN THE ROCK: THE FLOOD... 2 UNIT 7: RECORDS IN THE ROCK: FOSSILS... 3 UNIT 8: RECORDS IN ROCK: GEOLOGY... 3 UNIT 9: CYCLES IN NATURE... 3 UNIT 10: LOOK AHEAD... 3 i 2016 Glynlyon, Inc.

COURSE OVERVIEW Science 500 is a basic elementary course intended to expose students to the designs and patterns in God s physical universe. This course expands on the Science 300 and Science 400 courses, providing a broad survey of the major areas of science. Some of the areas covered in Science 500 include the study of cells, plants and animals, ecology, energy, geology, properties of matter, and the natural cycles of life. The course seeks to develop the student s ability to understand and participate in scientific inquiry. The units contain experiments and projects to capitalize on the students natural curiosity. The student will explore, observe, and manipulate everyday objects and materials in their environment. Students at this level should begin to understand interrelationships between organisms, recognize patterns in ecosystems, and become aware of the cellular dimensions of living systems. Collectively, this should help students develop and build on their subject-matter knowledge base. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Use their main senses for observation of the world around them. Demonstrate an understanding of cells and their structure, both plant and animal. Differentiate between plants, animals, fungi, protozoa, and algae. Explain interactions between different life forms. Discuss different energy transformations. Describe geology and how it relates to the Flood. Demonstrate an understanding of fossil types and the formation of fossils. Understand natural cycles. UNIT 1: CELLS 1. Course Overview 12. Tissue 2. The Basic Unit of Living Things: A Cell 13. Quiz 2 3. Viewing Cells 14. Cells: Energy and Growth of Cells 4. Experiment: Skin Cells 15. Cell Reproduction 5. Quiz 1 16. Quiz 3 6. The Life and Activity of Cells 17. Special Project* 7. Plants and Unicellular Organisms 18. Review Game 8. Experiment: Onion Cells 19. Test 9. Experiment: Pond Water Examination 20. Alternate Test* 10. Experiment: Cheek Cells 21. Reference 11. Experiment: Blood Cells UNIT 2: PLANTS: LIFE CYCLES 1. Classifying Living Things and Plants 14. Fern Plants 2. Parts of Plants 15. Report: Walking Fern* 3. Quiz 1 16. Fungi 4. Seed Bearing Plants 17. Experiment: Mold 5. Flowering Plants 18. Quiz 3 6. Experiment: Flower Dissection 19. One-celled Living Things 7. Fertilization 20. Quiz 4 8. Experiment: Seed Dissection 21. Special Project* 9. Cone-Bearing Plants 22. Review Game 10. Project: Examining Cones 23. Test 11. Project: Seed Hunt* 24. Alternate Test* 12. Quiz 2 25. Reference 13. Spore Bearing Plants and Fungi 1 2016 Glynlyon, Inc.

UNIT 3: ANIMALS: LIFE CYCLES 1. Invertebrates: Life Cycles 13. Egg-Laying Vertebrates (Part 3) 2. One-celled Animal-like Protists 14. Experiment: Chicken Egg* 3. Report: Protozoa* 15. Live-Bearing Vertebrates 4. Egg-Laying Invertebrates 16. Report: Mammals* 5. Experiment: Mealworm* 17. Essay: God and Animals* 6. Report: The Spider* 18. Quiz 2 7. Report: Insect Study* 19. Special Project* 8. Worms and Mollusks 20. Review Game 9. Quiz 1 21. Test 10. Vertebrates: Life Cycles 22. Alternate Test* 11. Egg-Laying Vertebrates 23. Reference 12. Egg-Laying Vertebrates (Part 2) UNIT 4: BALANCE IN NATURE 1. Balance of Nature: Physical Environment 12. Project: Special Environments* 2. Project: Cycles* 13. Quiz 2 3. Ecosystems 14. Humans and the Web of Life 4. Project: Terrarium Project 15. Humans and the Web of Life (Part 2) 5. Quiz 1 16. Quiz 3 6. The Prairie: Web of Life 17. Special Project* 7. Project: Prairie Land* 18. Review Game 8. The Prairie: Web of Life (Part 2) 19. Test 9. Report: Prairie Birds* 20. Alternate Test* 10. The Prairie: Food Chains 21. Reference 11. Project: Prairie Food Chain* UNIT 5: TRANSFORMATION OF ENERGY 1. Energy 10. Quiz 2 2. Work 11. Energy in the Future 3. Quiz 1 12. Future Sources of Energy 4. Work From Energy 13. Experiment: Solar Energy for Heat 5. Experiment: Heat From the Sun* 14. Quiz 3 6. Forms of Energy 15. Special Project* 7. Experiment: Heat from Bending* 16. Review Game 8. Experiment: Heat Energy from a Chemical * 17. Test Reaction 18. Alternate Test* 9. Chemical Energy 19. Reference UNIT 6: RECORDS IN THE ROCK: THE FLOOD 1. Before the Flood: The Bible Record 9. After the Flood: The Bible Record 2. Before the Flood: The Physical Record 10. After the Flood: The Physical Record 3. Quiz 1 11. Quiz 3 4. The Flood: The Bible Record 12. Special Project* 5. Project: Interview with Noah* 13. Review Game 6. The Flood: The Physical Record 14. Test 7. Report: Ancient Flood Stories* 15. Alternate Test* 8. Quiz 2 16. Reference 2 2016 Glynlyon, Inc.

UNIT 7: RECORDS IN THE ROCK: FOSSILS 1. Fossil Formation 11. Project: Fossil Clues* 2. Project: Mold Fossil Copy 12. Reading Fossils: Reconstruction 3. Project: Cast Fossil Copy* 13. Project: Fill in the Skeleton* 4. Fossil Formation Part 2 14. Project: Be Creative* 5. Fossil Locations 15. Quiz 2 6. Quiz 1 16. Special Project* 7. Reading Fossils: Identification 17. Review Game 8. Reading Fossils: Earth's Age 18. Test 9. Project: Plant and Animal Fossils* 19. Alternate Test* 10. Reading Fossils: Difficulties 20. Reference UNIT 8: RECORDS IN ROCK: GEOLOGY 1. Features of the Earth 12. Causes of Surface Change 2. Project: Compare an Orange and the Earth 13. Earthquakes and Volcanoes 3. Layers of the Earth 14. Project: Volcano Summary* 4. Rocks on the Earth's Surface 15. Results of Forces 5. Project: Examine a Mineral* 16. Quiz 2 6. Kinds of Rocks 17. Special Project* 7. Report: Rocks* 18. Review Game 8. Project: Rock Hunt* 19. Test 9. Quiz 1 20. Alternate Test* 10. Changes in the Earth: Surface Change 21. Reference 11. Experiment: Erosion* UNIT 9: CYCLES IN NATURE 1. Properties of Matter 14. Comets 2. Properties of Matter (Part 2) 15. Report: Famous Comets* 3. Experiment: Volume 16. Life 4. Changes in Matter 17. Experiment: Water Evaporation* 5. Experiment: Water Container* 18. Quiz 2 6. Experiment: Types of Changes* 19. God's Order 7. Conservation of Matter 20. Quiz 3 8. Experiment: Conservation of Matter* 21. Special Project* 9. Structure of Matter 22. Review Game 10. Quiz 1 23. Test 11. The Four Seasons 24. Alternate Test* 12. The Cause of Seasons 25. Reference 13. Project: Globe* UNIT 10: LOOK AHEAD 1. Living Things: Plants, Fungi, Protists, and 9. Order in Creation Monerans 10. Energy and Work 2. Living Things: Animals and Animal-Like Protists 11. Matter 3. Living Things: Balance of Nature 12. Quiz 3 4. Quiz 1 13. Special Project* 5. The Earth: Records of Life 14. Review Game 6. The Earth: Fossils 15. Test 7. The Earth: Records in Rock 16. Alternate Test* 8. Quiz 2 17. Reference (*) Indicates alternate assignment 3 2016 Glynlyon, Inc.