Science Together: Forces
Science Together: Forces
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Bring physics to life with Science Together: Forces
Teaching science at home can feel overwhelming—especially with multiple ages in the mix. Many programs lean on memorization, not exploration, and leave you juggling dry textbooks or complicated experiments that no one wants to clean up afterward.
Science Together: Forces takes a different approach.
Designed for grades 4–8, this family-style unit makes concepts like gravity, friction, pressure, and simple machines engaging and easy to understand. With guided experiments, interactive vocabulary games, and multi-level note-taking, your kids will explore the invisible pushes and pulls that shape our world—without you needing an engineering degree.
Whether you’re testing the effects of friction on a toy car, building a balloon-powered racer to study acceleration, or folding paper airplanes to explore lift and drag, every lesson invites curiosity, connection, and real-world application.
The program is built around Mammoth Science by David Macaulay (sold separately), with a detailed lesson guide, printable worksheets, and optional pacing plans to fit your homeschool rhythm.
It’s everything you need to make middle-grade science doable, hands-on, and even a little magical.
Ready to turn your kitchen table into a physics lab?
📥 Download the sample to see what’s inside.
⚠️ This is a digital product. Nothing will be mailed.
Let the wonder begin.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens when I check out?
You’ll receive instant access to a PDF and link to Science Together: Forces through our secure homeschool portal. Your download includes the lesson guide, student worksheets, vocabulary games, and experiment instructions.
What age range is this for?
The curriculum is designed for grades 4–8 and works beautifully in a multi-age homeschool setting.
Is this a complete science program?
Yes! It offers a full, hands-on study of forces. To build a full-year science plan, you can pair it with other units from the Science Together series.
What materials do I need?
You’ll need a copy of Mammoth Science by David Macaulay and common household supplies for the experiments. A full supply list is included in the sample.
Does this curriculum follow a specific worldview?
Science Together: Forces does not take a stance on the age of the earth. While the unit avoids reference to millions of years, the recommended book does mention it. Families can adapt as needed.
Do you offer refunds?
Due to the digital nature of this product, all sales are final. Please review the sample before purchasing.
Still have questions?
Email us anytime at info@pambarnhill.com. We’re happy to help!
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