Hey Christie,
Yes, I guess we are in the same boat. I agree about the lay out of RS4K; it seems…cartoonish. She’s currently reading The Storybook of Science, actually. I have her starting Christian LIb. Reader 4 and then 5 this year and next, among some others that I haven’t nailed down yet. She’s already read the and/or listened to the Buckley books and The Fairyland of Science. SHe hasn’t read the Seton books, yet or other books of Fabre’s from Yesterday’s Classics. I also have one of the Lyrical Life Science books (Vol. 1 ) and plan on getting the others, since she’s auditory.
I know she’s learned fromt hese wonderful books she’s read, I’m just concerned that she’s not learning the “language” of science; you know, the terminology that’s going to come along in the Apologia General Science book and beyond.
She’s so kinesthetic, but she’s not into experiments. She is experiential. She loves it when her brother does experiments-I think she’s just not interested in the mental exercise that doing them requires? You know what I mean? She wants to observe only and sketch what she she’s sees, but she doesn’t care for the academic science, for lack of a better description.
BTW, my son informed me he doesn’t want the pre-made notebook; he’ll make his own. Tonight he was “classifying” his crackers, per the chapter on classification from Botany. Well, I guess she is understanding it! LOL!HOwever, she wouldn’t do that; she’ll dig for earthworms, find crickets, watch chickens for long periods of time, find egg cases, etc w/her brother (except he won’t touch earthworms), but she’s not interested in the “disciplines” of science.
Perhaps she’d like and glean much from Donald Silver’s One Small Square Books? Hmm…
I’ve tried the G-d’s Design series and it bored us all silly.
I also need to get her to read the science books from MAster Books to get the Creation science if I am not going to use Apologia w/her. MAybe I should use the study guides and that would help? Just thinking out loud. I have several of them already-my son red them for fun.
I like your idea of having her write down notes from her reading.
I don’t know if you’ve seen these, I know how you and I are fond of our book lists, so I’ll give you some more!
Fabre’s Book of Insects:http://www.amazon.com/Fabres-Book-Insects-Henri-Fabre/dp/0486401529/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_nC?ie=UTF8&coliid=I3LH0B69EZY7MS&colid=3NJ9UKGP42ID8
The Wonder Book of Plant Life: http://www.amazon.com/The-Wonder-Book-Plant-Life/dp/1587760037/ref=pd_sim_b_12
The INsect World of Jean H. Fabre: http://www.amazon.com/The-Insect-World-Henri-Fabre/dp/0807085138/ref=pd_sim_b_11
The Story of Birds and Beasts by Fabre from Queen HOmeschool
The Burgess FLower Book for Children: http://www.amazon.com/The-Burgess-Flower-Book-Children/dp/1432572830/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_nC?ie=UTF8&coliid=I9OM738DYKHYF&colid=3NJ9UKGP42ID8
The Dover Children’s science books:
Life in a Bucket of Soil-http://www.amazon.com/Bucket-Dover-Childrens-Science-Books/dp/0486410579/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_nC?ie=UTF8&coliid=I18OOW7WVYH5MH&colid=2CR3CA1YYK44H
The Code of Life- http://www.amazon.com/Code-Dover-Childrens-Science-Books/dp/0486439445/ref=pd_sim_b_21
A World in a Drop of Water – http://www.amazon.com/World-Drop-Water-Exploring-Microscope/dp/0486403815/ref=pd_sim_sbs_b_2
Nature’s Champioins: The BIggest, the Fastest, the Best-http://www.amazon.com/Natures-Champions-Biggest-Fastest-Childrens/dp/0486428885/ref=sr_1_21?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1338859206&sr=1-21
Life in a Tidal Pool :http://www.amazon.com/Life-Tidal-Pool-Virginia-Silverstein/dp/0486445925/ref=sr_1_26?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1338859031&sr=1-26
Dan Green books
Secrets of the Universe series by Paul Fleisher (from AO list Yr. 6)
Science Concepts Second series by Virginia Silverstein