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In The Rainbow’s two-year textbook you will find the same topics and organization that might be found in any college textbook to give comprehensive and programmatic coverage to the subject matter. It is written to a junior high school audience, not only in terms of technical content, but also in terms of writing style. Following this introduction is a table of contents that is annotated with explanations of the subjects introduced to the student in the corresponding lessons of the text. Each text lesson corresponds to one day of reading for the home schooled student. Each reading is short because it focuses on concepts that will be reinforced again and again during the course of these text studies, illuminated through The Rainbow Home Laboratory and utilized in everyday life. It does not submerge the student in reams of facts that will soon be forgotten and that are available in any good encyclopedia. Instead, it provides exercises through which the students demonstrate their acceptance of the concepts which will be reinforced visually, tactilely and kinesthetically in the laboratory exercises. To provide a taste of the writing style, scientific quality and content of the program, the first few chapters from each section are provided for your reading pleasure. We hope you will find it imaginative, humorous, and engaging, but we are sure you will find it both technically accurate and teachable. Remember, the Teacher’s Helper is supplied with the text package to provide answers to all of the exercises and laboratories, and to allow you to understand at a glance what the student is to have learned from the text on a given day. The text is illustrated with high-quality, high-color photography and art work at each opening. It is self-pronouncing and has both a glossary of terms and a thorough index. Thank you for considering our curriculum. If you have questions, please call us toll free at (800) 831-3570. Email us dcdobbins@aol.com …true science…always. |
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| Physics—The Study of the Principles that Govern the Universe.
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| Chemistry—A Study of Substances, Their Properties, and Their Interactions.
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| Biology—The Study of Life and Living Things.
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| Applications of the Rainbow
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