Philosophy
Science for the Christian is the study of God’s creation. The exploration of the creation should yield a direct appreciation for the creative work of God. What can be known of God we know through His creation (For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse – Romans 1:20), but the fallen nature of man and his frequent rebellion to acknowledge a Creator hinder this. Students will continually be called on to see the divine order of creation and its implications for other subjects, able to manage the created world according to what God has planned in the beginning, and will be stirred to think about the work of an infinitely loving, good God who has prepared a place for us to live temporally and eternally.

Course Objective
Kindergarten students will be introduced to and gain basic knowledge about some of these topics; Weather and Seasons, Living and Non-Living Things, My Five Senses, Plants and My Body. (NLL, ET) We will do some experiments and study God’s world through these science subjects. (RUC, DC, SCW)

Materials

  • School created units
  • Mc Graw – Hill SCIENCE Teacher’s Multimedia Edition
  • Harcourt SCIENCE Teacher’s Edition

Time Allotment
1 hour per week

Course Content

  • Weather & Seasons
  • Wind
  • Investigating Water
  • My Body
  • Plants
  • Class Quizzes (verbal)
  • Book work
  • Classroom participation
  • Experiments