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Exploring... Planet Earth, the History of Medicine, the World of Chemistry, and the World of Mathematics

by John Tiner

Master Books

 

Exploring Planet Earth

This unusual look at explorations is subtitled “The Journey of Discovery, from Early Civilization to Future Exploration.” Unlike other “exploration” books, it doesn’t stick with a biographical format, following explorers in chronological order. It does some of that, but within context of various scientific concepts related to exploration. For example, it begins with a discussion of Eratosthenes and how he calculated the circumference of the earth very accurately about 250 B.C. The importance of Isaac Newton’s scientific studies and explanations of tides is presented in the context of explorers and would-be conquerors who had to contend with unfriendly tides.

Among the other topics addressed are discoveries made my Marco Polo on his travels, navigation and astronomy, winds and storms (including trade winds and others that affect sailing), time and latitude, the compass, the Gulf Stream, glaciers, rivers, atmosphere, flight, and space travel. All of these topics include stories of real people and events.

The author’s Christian viewpoint is subtly presented. Each chapter is followed by a set of questions—some comprehension and some thought, but there’s no answer key. You’ll have to read along in the book to judge answers yourself, but this should be enjoyable. For illustrations, It uses black-and-white photos, drawings, maps, and clip art. This book is probably best for upper elementary through high school, but I recommend it as a family read-together book.

Exploring the History of Medicine

Using a similar format, Exploring the History of Medicine, combines history, biography, and science to discuss topics like the genesis of microbes, the battle against smallpox, Vesalius’ study of the human body through dissection and the battles he faced in trying to popularize this method of learning, discovery of microscopic life, the invention of Listerine, x-rays and MRI’s, and many more topics. Subtitled, “From the Ancient Physicians of Pharaoh to Genetic Engineering,” it makes a great supplement to use alongside either history or science studies for upper elementary through high school levels.

There are two other books in this series by the same author which I have not yet reviewed: Exploring the World of Chemistry and Exploring the World of Mathematics.

 

Instant Key

Learning Styles: all
Suitable for: read aloud or independent reading for upper elementary through high school
Need for parent/teacher instruction: 
up to you
Prep time needed:
0
Need for Teacher's Manual:  N/A
Religious perspective:
Christian

Publisher Info

Master Books

PO Box 726
Green Forest, AR 72638

(800) 999-3777
(870) 438-5288
http://www.masterbooks.net

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