Try Literature-Based Science Curriculum in Your Homeschool
If you've ever wanted to try a literature-based science curriculum in your homeschool, this free sample lesson will show you exactly how it works. Using engaging picture books, meaningful discussions, and hands-on exploration, science becomes a joyful experience the whole family can enjoy.
That's the heart of Science Through Picture Books.
Instead of overwhelming textbooks, endless worksheets, or complicated lesson plans, these units are made up of carefully selected picture books to introduce science topics in a way that is engaging, memorable, and enjoyable for the whole family.
A Free Sample to Explore
To help you experience this approach for yourself, I've created a free sample from my Terrestrial Habitats unit.
This sample gives you a peek inside the Science Through Picture Books series and shows exactly how a unit might play out in your homeschool.
Inside you'll find:
- A quick-start guide explaining the Science Through Picture Books approach
- Sample lessons featuring picture books from the unit
- Video pairings that extend learning beyond the page
- Discussion questions to spark meaningful conversations
- Narration prompts to encourage children to tell back what they've learned
- Enrichment activities for families who want to explore further
- A sample schedule so you can see how the lessons might fit into your homeschool routine
Why Choose a Literature-Based Science Curriculum?
One of my favorite things about this approach is its flexibility.
You can keep things incredibly simple by reading the books and discussing them together.
Or, if your children become excited about a topic, you can dive deeper with notebooking, videos, projects, and hands-on activities.
The goal isn't to rush through a checklist. The goal is to spark curiosity.
A great picture book has a way of making children want to ask questions, notice details, and learn more about the world around them. That's exactly what we want these books to do.
Perfect for Family-Style Learning
These units are designed with family-style learning in mind.
Younger children can participate through discussion, drawing, and oral narration. Older students can expand their learning through written narration, notebooking, vocabulary work, and additional research.
Everyone can learn together while engaging at their own level.
Download Your Free Sample
If you've been wondering whether literature-based science might be a good fit for your family, this is the perfect opportunity to try it out.
Join my email list below, and I'll send the free Terrestrial Habitats sample straight to your inbox.
I can't wait for you to see how simple and enjoyable science can be through great books and meaningful conversations.
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