Science in the Beginning set with a textbook showing a coastline and giraffe, a blue notebook, and a helps and hints guide.
Science in the Beginning set with a textbook showing a coastline and giraffe, a blue notebook, and a helps and hints guide.
Blue and white spiral-bound Berean Builders notebook featuring the Science in the Beginning textbook on the cover.
Blue and white spiral-bound Berean Builders notebook featuring the Science in the Beginning textbook on the cover.
Spiral notebook page showing a child's crayon drawing of a rose, lightbulb, and person with handwritten answers.
Hardcover science textbook by Dr. Jay L. Wile featuring a collage of nature, space, and a human eye.
Open textbook pages showing a lesson on chicken eggs with a diagram and a photo of a hatching bird.
A stack of three books including the main hardcover textbook and two softcover supplemental guides.
White softcover teaching guide titled Helps and Hints for Science in the Beginning with a grayscale cover image.
Informational video discussing the contents and resources included in Science in the Beginning.

Science in the Beginning

Berean Science teaches science through the lens of history, with narrative dialogue, a Christian worldview, diverse topics, and many experiments.

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Ages5-12
GradesK-6th
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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.

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  1. April 23, 2025

    Ended up a win

    Karolyn B.

    We struggled with this science at first because of the large number of lessons and experiments with each lesson. After I got a tip from an educator I know to YouTube videos of experiments that we could not do because of supplies or the weather in our part of the US, we began to fall in love with science. If you have multi-age kids this science is written beautifully for that. I liked the emphasis on the miracle of our world. I liked that it did not “talk down” to the student.

  2. December 8, 2023

    Best Science Ever!!!

    Tasha G.

    When we first started homeschooling I had this dream of being that homeschool mom that did all these cool science experiments and getting the kids involved in the process a lot. I was never really able to do that... Until now! This book makes science so easy to set up, easy to understand, and makes a huge impact. Not only has this curriculum been a dream come true for myself, but both my kids love it and beg me to do more daily. On top of that it is great at discussing the Bible while doing it. This is an absolute must have for any homeschool classroom (or dinning room table 😉).

  3. September 29, 2023

    Too Advanced For First Grade

    Orhai A.

    We have decided to stop using this book. My first grader is not enjoying it at all and science has become a chore for him. We are just about done with the first day of creation, and while I do appreciate it, my son has had enough of learning about light. He told me he wants to learn fun and interesting things, and learning about light and how it travels, bends, reflects, etc is just not interesting for him. I’ve had to re read things multiple times for him to get it. To be honest, I find myself being bored too

  4. March 15, 2023

    good for older students

    Bina

    This is great but for some reason, it's a lot for my littles to comprehend and there's a lot of going back and reading it. My 2nd and 3rd grader don't have a problem with this. I bought them the Evan and moore science workbook for them to do and we use science in the beginning here and there throughout the year.

  5. February 3, 2023

    Not for 1st grade

    ScotFlower

    As a science teacher, I do admire this curriculum's rigor and hands on projects/activities. If I was in first grade, this would have been perfect for me and would have helped me greatly in my science career - I would have sponged all the facts up. However, I deeply question using this curriculum in first or second grade for non-science fanatic children. Why? Well, because the book covers all 7 days of creation and that premise forces them to cover all the science fields and practically the entire universe from the start to end of the book. That premise makes the book too exhaustive and too rigorous especially for first and second graders who are just trying to master writing, reading, and basic math. My kid excels in reading, but struggles in the other two so we have to do a lot of supplemental curriculum and activities. We just do not have time for a rigorous science curriculum with 3 experiment set ups a week. Yes some of the experiments are as easy as shine a flashlight in a mirror (so not all of them have a huge prep time), but if you want to finish this entire book, you need to do 3 lessons a week with those experiments/activities. Even as a science teacher, I was intimidated. Lastly, the book is not written in a fun engaging way. Its pretty bland which science focused kids will eat up, but those who are more ADD might get lost. I will most likely use this book in 3rd grade instead. I am going to pick up some Good & Beautiful units on Birds, Mammals, Geology, Arthropods, Ecology, etc. to use for 1st and 2nd grade. That is going to be a better fit for us for 1st and 2nd.

  6. August 28, 2022

    A lot of reading for a 6 year old

    Perla A.

    We received this in our 1st grade curriculum and tried it a couple of times. I do love the content but I feel it’s a lot for my 6 old to sit and listen and grasp. We tried some experiments and although they are fun I think we will put this aside until next year so she can better appreciate the reading portion along with the experiments.

  7. July 11, 2022

    Fun experiments

    Aerie B.

    This book is a lot of reading for my 6year old to sit and listen to so we mostly focus on the experiments. They are very fun and i love how the book relates them to the days of creation. Its very interesting to learn the science behind what God created. I have learned a lot of new things from this book and so has my son!

  8. April 26, 2022

    Science is Fun!

    Danna D.

    I geeked out about this Science curriculum. It has been so fun to teach my kids using Science in the Beginning this year. God's creation is so amazing and to learn how and why HE made certain things to work together the way they do... it is just a really great resource for Christian based homeschool! My 1st grader and preschooler were both very engaged for the lessons.

  9. February 17, 2022

    Experiment Every Day

    Hannah B.

    Science in the Beginning has a short, fairly simple experiment, then about a page and a half of reading. My second grader follows along, but my kindergartener doesn't pay much attention to the reading part. I really enjoyed Dr. J. L. While for my own science growing up, so I was excited to see his series for younger students. I definitely like the program.

  10. January 5, 2022

    Love it!

    Stephanie L.

    I absolutely love this curriculum. I purchased this for my son's second grade science and we are enjoying it so much. I like that they give assignment options at the end of each lesson according to age. I'm learning right alongside my son and we are both having a blast! Totally recommend snatching up the science kit as well as it is so convenient to have most of the supplies you need on hand.