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Exploring Creation with Physics - Student Text (Edition: 2nd Edition) [SCM]
by Jay L. Wile
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Covers motion, vectors, Newton's Laws, work and energy, momentum, waves, Coulomb's Law and the el...
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Exploring Creation With Zoology 2: Swimming Creatures of the 5th Day
by Jeannie Fulbright
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(From Amazon): From the rivers and streams to the mighty ocean, God filled the Earth's waters wit...
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Exploring Creation with Zoology 3: Land Animals of the Sixth Day (Edition: First)
by Jeannie K. Fulbright
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(From Amazon): Newest in the Young Explorer series of products is the Junior Zoology 3 Notebookin...
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Exploring Planet Earth (Sense of Wonder Series) (Edition: illustrated edition)
by John Hudson Tiner
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(From Amazon): A wonderful supplement to any homeschool curriculum, this book emphasizes the hist...
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Exploring Science Nature Studies (Walk)
by Paige Hudson
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This is the nature studies (walk) from this book. I separated the nature studies so I could sched...
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Exploring the Building Blocks of Science Book K Activity Book
by PhD, Rebecca W. Keller
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(From Amazon): Exploring the Building Blocks of Science Book K Activity Book is a fun way to intr...
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Exploring the History of Medicine
by John Hudson Tiner
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This Christian and homeschool hit takes a look at medical practices from the ancient past to the ...
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Exploring the Sky by Day: The Equinox Guide to Weather and the Atmosphere [SCM]
by Terence Dickinson
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Offers fascinating insight into such phenomena as lightning, the ten types of clouds, storms, sol...
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Exploring the World of Chemistry
by John Hudson Tiner
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This engaging history of chemistry covers some of the most important discoveries, from hydrogen t...
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Exploring What God Has Made [SCM]
by Karen Smith
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Dig deeper into fascinating general science topics that relate to each day of Creation.
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