







Science in the Atomic Age
Science in the Atomic Age teaches middle school science through the lens of history, with narrative dialogue, a Christian worldview, diverse topics, and many experiments.
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Science in the Atomic Age
Middle school science moves beyond isolated facts and begins to reveal how chemistry, biology, anatomy, and ecology fit together. Science in the Atomic Age introduces your child to the building blocks of life and the systems that make the natural world work through colorful lessons, hands-on activities, and historical context.
Written from a Christian worldview, the course examines both scientific discoveries and the people behind them. Rather than simply presenting scientific facts, Science in the Atomic Age helps students understand how scientists uncovered what we know about genetics, cells, anatomy, and ecology, giving them a fuller picture of both the discoveries and the scientific investigation process.
Along the way, your child will study the structure of matter, the complexity of living organisms, the interactions among body systems, and the relationships within ecosystems. Hands-on activities reinforce each lesson, allowing students to model DNA, investigate biological systems, explore scientific evidence, and engage directly with the concepts they are learning. Most activities use common household materials, and an optional lab kit is available for families who prefer additional convenience.
The colorful text presents complex concepts through short, approachable lessons supported by engaging illustrations. Daily assignments are clearly outlined, making the course well-suited for independent learners while still providing opportunities for family discussion.
Parents and students use the same text, while the included Answer Key & Tests book provides answers, grading support, and optional assessments for families who find them helpful. Most students complete a lesson in approximately 30–45 minutes.
Science in the Atomic Age helps your child see the connections among chemistry, biology, anatomy, and ecology as they explore life's remarkable complexity. By combining scientific investigation, historical context, and a biblical worldview, the course encourages students to study God's creation with both curiosity and understanding.

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Berean Science books are intended for elementary students in grades K-6. We include the five books in this series in our first- through fifth-grade Classic Curriculum Kits.







