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These classical science plans will help you teach physics to middle school students!

Physics for the Logic Stage leads the middle school student through a study of forces, motion, and more by digging deeper into what was studied during the elementary years.

The level of work my students did with Physics for the Logic Stage has been quite fitting. They are grateful to you for the format you use to present the units. It really has been less of a struggle for them to complete science and they actually enjoy it again.” -Review by Dee P.

Foster independently learning in your middle school student! OurPhysics for the Logic Stage Student Guide includes all student assignment sheets, sketches, experiment sheets and blank report pages that they will need to complete the year. Each of the student assignment sheets contains the weekly topic, sketch assignment, experiment directions, report options, dates to enter, and memory work.

Guide your students through learning about physics! OurPhysics for the Logic Stage Teacher Guide contains the student assignments sheets plus 2-day and 5-day schedules to help you plan out the year. The guide also gives tips on how to lead your student through the program, comprehension questions, answers for the student's work, and unit tests for you to use. 

(Note - If you plan on using this program in a school or co-op, please email us for custom pricing information.)

PROGRAM DETAILS

  • Ages: 12 to 14 years old
  • Grades: 7th to 8th grade
  • Length: Full Year (36 weeks)
  • Topics Covered: Forces, Motion, Energy, Thermodynamics, Waves, Electricity, Magnetism, Engineering, Nuclear Physics
  • Required Encyclopedias (2nd Edition): The Usborne Illustrated Dictionary of ScienceThe Usborne Science Encyclopedia, and Robotics

Learn more about Physics for the Logic Stage

View the sample for this program to see the topics covered in Physics for the Logic Stage.

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