God Made Plants Textbook Level 2

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A Biblical Worldview Course on God's Creation

By Tamela Sechrist

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Features of this course:

  • Biblical foundations underlying all science exploration
  • Age-appropriate study of plant structures, pollination, photosynthesis, transpiration, hormones, genetics, and plants as food
  • Relevent Scripture passages, memory verses and children's hymns throughout
  • Beautiful pictures to hold the interest of young children
  • How to sow and grow a garden
  • Activity book (available separately) with a variety of fun, hands-on activities to reinforce learning
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The best way to introduce the wonder of God’s world of plants, forests, and gardens to a 6-9 year old child is by bright pictures, delightful descriptions, simple and clear explanations, and hands- on life applications. Intended as a basic, yet thorough introduction to plants, this primary course is produced by Tamela Sechrist — homeschooling mom, consummate gardener, enthusiastic biologist, and committed follower of the Lord Jesus Christ. Our prayer is that your child will find this work engaging and exciting, and that he or she become a lifelong enthusiast of God’s amazing world of plants!

Each unit contains three chapters introducing a new element of God’s creation of plants, with a fourth chapter describing a biome.

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