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Planning Ahead: Your Solution to Next Year’s Science

Nothing beats the feeling of next year’s curriculum arriving at your doorstep. Planning for next year is exciting but can also feel overwhelming. When it comes to choosing the right science curriculum for your family, we’re here to help. With numerous options available, it’s crucial to find a curriculum that not only aligns with your educational goals but also fosters curiosity and engages your kids all year long. That’s where our award-winning, all-in-one curriculum, Science Unlocked®, steps in.

Children learn better through hands-on discovery and lessons that engage all their senses. That’s why Science Unlocked’s hands-on approach to learning is so beneficial to students of all ages. Our team of scientists and educators developed this curriculum to captivate young minds and make science come alive in every home from the moment they open their workbook. Your child will venture into space and learn how gravity may change as we move through the solar system with Gravity of the Situation, or build their own electrical switches and learn how electricity moves through a model home in No Wires Necessary. The possibilities and learning are endless!

Science Unlocked isn’t just a great option for your child. It’s also easy to teach. We plan every lesson for you and include all the materials needed to make your science lessons come alive, regardless of your experience level. Our teacher guide and student workbook work in unison to create a seamless, fun, and educational experience that’s easy to use, easy to teach, and easy to love. Select the level you need and get ready to unlock the joy of science with Science Unlocked.

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