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Templates are printed with colors that best improve information retention according to scientific research. PLEASE NOTE: This lapbook package covers Lessons 1 through 14. We also sell a separate lapbook for lessons 1-7 and lessons 8-14, if you would prefer to only do part of the book. Designed by Cyndi Kinney of Knowledge Box Central with permission from Apologia Science, Jeannie Fulbright, and Dr. Brooke Ryan “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics” Lapbook Package (Lessons 1-14) L_CPP This lapbook has been specifically designed for use with the book, “Exploring Creation with Chemistry and Physics” by Jeannie Fulbright, and Apologia Science.

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Page 1: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

Templates are printed with colors that best improve

information retention according to scientific research.

PLEASE NOTE: This lapbook package covers Lessons 1 through 14. We

also sell a separate lapbook for lessons 1-7 and lessons 8-14, if you would

prefer to only do part of the book.

Designed by

Cyndi Kinney

of Knowledge Box Central

with permission from Apologia Science,

Jeannie Fulbright, and Dr. Brooke Ryan

“Exploring Creation With

Chemistry and Physics”

Lapbook Package (Lessons 1-14)

L_CPP

This lapbook has been

specifically

designed for use with the book,

“Exploring Creation with

Chemistry and Physics”

by Jeannie Fulbright, and

Apologia Science.

Page 2: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics

Lessons 1-14 Lapbook Package

Copyright © 2013 Knowledge Box Central

www.KnowledgeBoxCentral.com

ISBN #

Ebook:978-1-62472-054-3

CD: 978-1-62472-052-9

Printed: 978-1-62472-053-6

Assembled: 978-1-62472-055-0

Publisher: Knowledge Box Central

Http://www.knowledgeboxcentral.com

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval

system or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy,

recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher, except as provided by

USA copyright law.

The purchaser of the eBook or CD is licensed to copy this information for use with the

immediate family members only. If you are interested in copying for a larger group, please

contact the publisher.

Pre-printed or Pre-Assembled formats are not to be copied and are consumable. They are

designed for one student only.

All information and graphics within this product are originals or have been used with

permission from its owners, and credit has been given when appropriate. These include, but

are not limited to the following: www.iclipart.com, and Art Explosion Clipart.

Page 3: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

“Exploring Creation With

Chemistry and Physics”

Lapbook (Lessons 1-7)

L_CP1

This lapbook has been

specifically

designed for use with the book,

“Exploring Creation with

Chemistry and Physics”

by Jeannie Fulbright, and

Apologia Science.

PLEASE NOTE: This is the first of 2 lapbooks for this book. This

particular lapbook ONLY covers Lessons 1- 7, while another lapbook

covers Lessons 8-14. You will need BOTH lapbooks in order to complete

the entire book in lapbook format.

Designed by

Cyndi Kinney

of Knowledge Box Central

with permission from Apologia Science

and Jeannie Fulbright

Page 4: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

“Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics” Lessons 1-7 Lapbook

Copyright © 2013 Knowledge Box Central

www.KnowledgeBoxCentral.com

ISBN #

Ebook: 978-1-62472-046-8

CD: 978-1-62472-044-4

Printed: 978-1-62472-045-1

Assembled: 978-1-62472-047-5

Publisher: Knowledge Box Central

Http://www.knowledgeboxcentral.com

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval

system or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy,

recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher, except as provided by

USA copyright law.

The purchaser of the eBook or CD is licensed to copy this information for use with the

immediate family members only. If you are interested in copying for a larger group, please

contact the publisher.

Printed or Assembled formats are not to be copied and are consumable. They are designed

for one student only.

All information and graphics within this product are originals or have been used with

permission from its owners, and credit has been given when appropriate. These include, but

are not limited to the following: www.iclipart.com and Art Explosion Clipart.

Page 5: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

How do I get started?

First, you will want to gather your supplies.

*** Assembly:

*Folders: We use colored file folders, which can be found at Walmart,

Sam’s, Office Depot, Costco, etc. You will need between 1 and 4 file folders,

depending on which product you have purchased. You may use manila folders if

you prefer, but we have found that children respond better with the brightly

colored folders. Don’t worry about the tabs….they aren’t important. Within this

product, you will be given easy, step-by-step instructions for how to fold and

assemble these folders. If you prefer, you can purchase the assembled lapbook

bases from our website.

*Glue: For the folder assembly, we use hot glue. For booklet

assembly, we use glue sticks and sometimes hot glue, depending on

the specific booklet. We have found that bottle glue stays wet for too

long, so it’s not a great choice for lapbooking. For gluing the folders together, we

suggest using hot glue, but ONLY with adult supervision.

These things get SUPER hot, and can cause SEVERE

burns within seconds.

*Other Supplies: Of course, you will need scissors.

Many booklets require additional supplies. Some of these

include metal brad fasteners, paper clips, ribbon, yarn, staples, hole puncher, etc.

You may want to add decorations of your own, including stickers,

buttons, coloring pages, cut-out clipart, etc. Sometimes, we even

use scrapbooking supplies. The most important

thing is to use your imagination! Make it your own!!

Page 6: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

Ok. I’ve gathered the supplies. Now how do I use this

product?

Inside, you will find several sections. They are as follows:

1. Layout and Pictures: This section gives instructions and diagrams that will

tell the student exactly how to assemble the lapbook base and where to glue

each booklet into the base. Depending on the student’s age, he or she may

need assistance with this process, especially if you choose to allow the student

to use hot glue.

2. Student Instruction Guide: This section is written directly to the student,

in language that he or she can understand. However, depending on the age of

the child, there may be some parent/teacher assistance needed. This section

will also tell the student exactly what should be written inside each booklet as

he or she comes to it during the study, as well as telling the student which

folder each booklet will be glued into.

3. Teacher’s Guide: This section is a great resource for the parent/teacher.

In this section, you will find the page number where each answer may be found

in the book. You will also find suggestions of extra activities that you may

want to use with your student.

5. Booklet Templates: This section includes ALL of the templates for the

booklets. These have been printed on colors that will help to improve retention

of the information presented, according to scientific research on color

psychology.

Page 7: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

You will need 3 folders of any color. Take each one and fold both sides toward the original middle fold and make firm creases on these folds (Figure 1). Then glue (and staple if needed) the backs of the small flaps together (Figure 2).

This is the “Layout” for your lapbook. The shapes are not exact on the layout, but you will get the idea of where each booklet should go inside your lapbook.

Inside of 1st Folder:

Luster

Malleable

Plasticity

Ductility

Atom

Anatomy

Physics &

Chemistry

Surface

Tension

ViscosityMatter

Freezing, Melting,

Boiling, &

Condensation

Points

Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics

Lapbook ~ Lessons 1 - 7

Base Assembly & Layout Guide

Figure 1 Figure 2

States

Of

Matter

What is an

Atom?

What is an

Element?

Page 8: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

Inside of 2nd Folder:

Inside of 3rd Folder:

Chemical Chaos

When is

an atom

stable/

unstable?

Periodic

Table of

Elements

What is a

Compound?

Amazing

Fact

Bonding

Amazing

Fact

Sir Isaac

Newton’s

Laws of

Motion

Crystals

Concen-

trate &

Solutions

Adhesion

Lubricants

Friction

Amazing

Fact

Electron Shells

Acids, Bases, &

pH Polymers

Mixtures

Separating Mixtures

Alloys

Terminal

Velocity

Centri-

petal

Force

Law of

Universal

Gravitation

Page 9: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

Completed

Lapbook

1st Folder

Below are pictures of a completed

lapbook!!! This should help in figuring

out how to assemble the booklets and

then how to put it all together!

Page 10: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

2nd Folder

3rd Folder

Page 11: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

Exploring Creation With Chemistry &

Physics ~ Lessons 1-7 LapbookStudent Instruction Guide

Lesson 1

1. Physics and Chemistry

Assembly Instructions: Cut out along the outer black line edges of this one-page booklet.

Glue to another piece of paper of a different color, and trim around the edges to create a

small border. Booklet will be glued into folder #1 (See Layout).

Completion Instructions: Physics and Chemistry are both the studies of what? Write

your answers on this booklet.

2. Matter

Assembly Instructions: Cut out along the outer black line edges of each page of the

booklet. Stack the pages so that the title is on the front and the tabs get longer toward the

back. Secure along the left side with staples. Booklet will be glued into folder #1 (See

Layout).

Completion Instructions: Inside this booklet, tell what you have learned about matter.

3. Luster, Malleable, Plasticity, & Ductility

Assembly Instructions: Cut out along the outer black line edges of the booklet. Fold along

the center line so that the words are on the outside. Cut along the short horizontal lines

between the words to create “flaps”. Booklet will be glued into folder #1 (See Layout).

Completion Instructions: Under each flap, write the definitions of these new words.

Lesson 2

1. States of Matter

Assembly Instructions: Cut out along the outer black line edges of the booklet and the extra

pages. Fold the booklet along the center line so that the title is on the front. Stack the extra

pages inside. Secure along the top with a staple. Booklet will be glued into folder #1 (See

Layout).

Completion Instructions: Inside this booklet, answer the questions about the states of

matter.

Page 12: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics

Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook

Teacher’s Guide

Here, you’ll find information to supplement your study. Jeannie Fulbright’s book is so wonderfully

filled with knowledge and wisdom. All of the information needed to complete all of the booklets can

be found on the pages of her book. Below, I will tell you which pages hold specific “answers.”

Lesson 1:

o Physics & Chemistry: Answers found on page 15

o Matter: Answers found on pages 17-23

o Luster, Malleable, Plasticity, & Ductility: Answers found on pages 24-27

Lesson 2:

o States of Matter: Answers found in entire chapter

o Freezing, Melting, Boiling, & Condensation Points: Answers found on pages 36-39

o Surface Tension & Viscosity: Answers found on page 34

Lesson 3:

o What is an Atom: Answer found on page 43

o What is an Element: Answer found on page 44

o Atom Anatomy: Answers found on page 47-51

o Electron Shells: Answers found on pages 51-52

o Periodic Table of Elements: Answer found on pages 53-55

o When is an Atom Stable/Unstable: Answers found on page 56

o Bonding: Answers on pages 57-59

Lesson 4:

o What is a Compound: Answer found on page 62

o Crystals: Answers found on pages 62-66

o Polymers: Answers found on pages 67-72

o Acids, Bases, & pH: Answers found on pages 72-75

o Chemical Chaos: Answers found on pages 76-79

Lesson 5:

o Mixtures: Answers found on pages 82-85

o Alloys: Answer found on pages 88-90

o Separating Mixtures: Answers found on pages 92-93

Lesson 6:

o Sir Isaac Newton’s Laws of Motion: Answers found in entire chapter

Lesson 7:

o Friction: Answer found on pages 109-110

o Adhesion: Answer found on pages 112-113

o Lubricants: Answers found on page 114

o Law of Universal Gravitation: Answer found on pages 116-118

o Terminal Velocity: Answer found on page 120

o Centripetal Force: Answer found on pages 121-122

Page 13: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

Lesson 1: Booklet 1

Physics and

Chemistry are both

the studies of

________________

and

________________

Page 14: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

Definition

Matter

Lesson 1: Booklet 2

Page 15: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

Mass &

Volume

Density &

Buoyancy

Lesson 1: Booklet 2

Page 16: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

Properties

of Matter

MORE!

Lesson 1: Booklet 2

Page 17: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

Luster

Malleable

Plasticity

Ductility

Lesson 1: Booklet 3

Page 18: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

“Exploring Creation With

Chemistry and Physics”

Lapbook (Lessons 8-14)

L_CP2

This lapbook has been

specifically

designed for use with the book,

“Exploring Creation with

Chemistry and Physics”

by Jeannie Fulbright, and

Apologia Science.

PLEASE NOTE: This is the second of 2 lapbooks for this book. This

particular lapbook ONLY covers Lessons 8-14, while another lapbook

covers Lessons 1-7. You will need BOTH lapbooks in order to complete

the entire book in lapbook format.

Designed by

Cyndi Kinney

of Knowledge Box Central

with permission from Apologia Science

and Jeannie Fulbright

Page 19: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

“Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics” Lessons 8-14 Lapbook

Copyright © 2013 Knowledge Box Central

www.KnowledgeBoxCentral.com

ISBN #

Ebook: 978-1-62472-050-5

CD: 978-1-62472-048-2

Printed: 978-1-62472-049-9

Assembled: 978-1-62472-051-2

Publisher: Knowledge Box Central

Http://www.knowledgeboxcentral.com

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval

system or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy,

recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher, except as provided by

USA copyright law.

The purchaser of the eBook or CD is licensed to copy this information for use with the

immediate family members only. If you are interested in copying for a larger group, please

contact the publisher.

Printed or Assembled formats are not to be copied and are consumable. They are designed

for one student only.

All information and graphics within this product are originals or have been used with

permission from its owners, and credit has been given when appropriate. These include, but

are not limited to the following: www.iclipart.com and Art Explosion Clipart.

Page 20: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

How do I get started?

First, you will want to gather your supplies.

*** Assembly:

*Folders: We use colored file folders, which can be found at Walmart,

Sam’s, Office Depot, Costco, etc. You will need between 1 and 4 file folders,

depending on which product you have purchased. You may use manila folders if

you prefer, but we have found that children respond better with the brightly

colored folders. Don’t worry about the tabs….they aren’t important. Within this

product, you will be given easy, step-by-step instructions for how to fold and

assemble these folders. If you prefer, you can purchase the assembled lapbook

bases from our website.

*Glue: For the folder assembly, we use hot glue. For booklet

assembly, we use glue sticks and sometimes hot glue, depending on

the specific booklet. We have found that bottle glue stays wet for too

long, so it’s not a great choice for lapbooking. For gluing the folders together, we

suggest using hot glue, but ONLY with adult supervision.

These things get SUPER hot, and can cause SEVERE

burns within seconds.

*Other Supplies: Of course, you will need scissors.

Many booklets require additional supplies. Some of these

include metal brad fasteners, paper clips, ribbon, yarn, staples, hole puncher, etc.

You may want to add decorations of your own, including stickers,

buttons, coloring pages, cut-out clipart, etc. Sometimes, we even

use scrapbooking supplies. The most important

thing is to use your imagination! Make it your own!!

Page 21: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

Ok. I’ve gathered the supplies. Now how do I use this

product?

Inside, you will find several sections. They are as follows:

1. Layout and Pictures: This section gives instructions and diagrams that will

tell the student exactly how to assemble the lapbook base and where to glue

each booklet into the base. Depending on the student’s age, he or she may

need assistance with this process, especially if you choose to allow the student

to use hot glue.

2. Student Instruction Guide: This section is written directly to the student,

in language that he or she can understand. However, depending on the age of

the child, there may be some parent/teacher assistance needed. This section

will also tell the student exactly what should be written inside each booklet as

he or she comes to it during the study, as well as telling the student which

folder each booklet will be glued into.

3. Teacher’s Guide: This section is a great resource for the parent/teacher.

In this section, you will find the page number where each answer may be found

in the book. You will also find suggestions of extra activities that you may

want to use with your student.

5. Booklet Templates: This section includes ALL of the templates for the

booklets. These have been printed on colors that will help to improve retention

of the information presented, according to scientific research on color

psychology.

Page 22: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

You will need 3 folders of any color. Take each one and fold both sides toward the original middle fold and make firm creases on these folds (Figure 1). Then glue (and staple if needed) the backs of the small flaps together (Figure 2).

This is the “Layout” for your lapbook. The shapes are not exact on the layout, but you will get the idea of where each booklet should go inside your lapbook.

Inside of 1st Folder:

Frequency

Fun Fact

Forms of

Energy

Electromagnetic

Spectrum

Ways Sound is

Used to Help Us

Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics

Lapbook ~ Lessons 8-14

Base Assembly & Layout Guide

Figure 1 Figure 2

Renew-

able

Energy

What is

Energy

Nuclear

Fusion

What is

Sound

Kinetic &

Potential Energy

Invisible

Light

Law of

Conser-

vation of

Energy

Page 23: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

Inside of 2nd Folder:

Inside of 3rd Folder:

What are the 2

most common

elements found

on the sun?

Lines of

PowerConvection &

Conduction

What’s a

Magnetic

Field

Archi-

medes

What are

Magnetic

Domains?

Amazing

Fact

Levers

Laws of Thermo-dynamics

Motor Effect

Magnetic Materials

Six Simple Machines

What is

the core

of the

earth...

Battery Power

Electro-magnet

Capacitor,

Current,

Insulator,

Electric

Current,

Circuit

What are 3

things a fire

needs to

ignite?

Electro-

static

Electricity

Fun Fact

Measuring

Heat

Circuits

Page 24: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

Completed

Lapbook

1st Folder

Below are pictures of a completed

lapbook!!! This should help in figuring

out how to assemble the booklets and

then how to put it all together!

Page 25: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

2nd Folder

3rd Folder

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Exploring Creation With Chemistry &

Physics ~ Lessons 8-14 LapbookStudent Instruction Guide

Lesson 8

1. What is Energy?

Assembly Instructions: Cut out along the outer black line edges of the booklet. Fold

along the center line so that the title is on the front. Booklet will be glued into folder #1

(See Layout).

Completion Instructions: Energy is found everywhere on earth. Write the definition here.

2. Kinetic & Potential Energy

Assembly Instructions: Cut out each page of this booklet along the outer black line edges

of the booklet. Fold along the center line so that the words are on the front. Cut along the

vertical line between the words. Booklet will be glued into folder #1 (See Layout).

Completion Instructions: There are two main kinds of energy: kinetic and potential. Tell

about them here.

3. Law of Conservation of Energy

Assembly Instructions: Cut out along the outer black line edges of the booklet. Fold along

the center line so that the words are on the outside. Booklet will be glued into folder #1 (See

Layout).

Completion Instructions: Inside this booklet, explain this law.

4. Forms of Energy

Assembly Instructions: Cut out along the outer black line edges of the booklet. Fold along

the center line so that the title is on the front. Booklet will be glued into folder #1 (See

Layout).

Completion Instructions: There are many different forms of energy. How many can you

name?

Page 27: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics

Lessons 8-14 Lapbook

Teacher’s Guide

Here, you’ll find information to supplement your study. Jeannie Fulbright’s book is so wonderfully

filled with knowledge and wisdom. All of the information needed to complete all of the booklets can

be found on the pages of her book. Below, I will tell you which pages hold specific “answers.”

Lesson 8:

o What is energy?: Answers found on pages 126-127

o Kinetic & Potential Energy: Answers found on pages 127-128

o Laws of Conservation of Energy: Answers found on pages 128-129

o Forms of Energy: Answers found on pages 131-137

o Renewable Energy: Answers found on pages 138-143

Lesson 9:

o What is Sound?: Answers found on pages 146-148

o Frequency: Answers found on pages 155-159

o Ways Sound is Used to Help Us: Answers found on pages 160-161

Lesson 10:

o What are the 2 most common elements found on the sun?: Answer found on page 165

o Nuclear Fusion: Answer found on page 165

o Electromagnetic Spectrum: Answer found on page 169

o Invisible Light: Answers found on pages 170-172

Lesson 11:

o Laws of Thermodynamics: Answer found on page 184-187

o Convection & Conduction: Answers found on pages 189-191

o What are 3 things a fire needs to ignite?: Answers found on pages 193-194

o Measuring Heat: Answers found on pages 195-197

Lesson 12:

o Electrostatic Energy: Answers found on page 203

o Capacitor, Current, Insulator, Electric Current, & Circuit: Answer found on pages 204-210

o Lines of Power: Answers found on pages 207-211

o Battery Power: Answers found on pages 211-213

o Circuits: Answers found on pages 213-217

Lesson 13:

o What is Magnetic Field?: Answer found on page 221

o Magnetic Domains: Answers found on pages 223-224

o Magnetic Materials: Answers found on pages 224-226

o What is the earth’s core made of?: Answer found on page 230

o Electromagnet: Answer found on page 231

o Motor Effect: Answer found on page 232

Page 28: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

What is

Energy?

Lesson 8: Booklet 1 Printing suggestion: Red paper

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Kinetic

Energy

Potential

Energy

Lesson 8: Booklet 2

Page 30: “Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics”Exploring Creation With Chemistry and Physics Lessons 1 – 7 Lapbook Teacher’s Guide Here, you’ll find information to supplement

Laws of

Thermodynamics

1st

Law of

Thermodynamics

Zeroth Law of

Thermodynamics

Lesson 11: Booklet 1

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3rd

Law of

Thermodynamics

2nd

Law of

Thermodynamics

Lesson 11: Booklet 1

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Capacitor

Current

Insulator

Electric

Current

Lesson 12: Booklet 2

Circuit