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Hi, in the Science Workshop section there are books listed and descriptions, but I'm hoping anyone who as any of the books could give me their input on:
1) was it worth buying
2) does it give you a talk to give around the science experiement that relates directly to the bible story
3) have you used it often
It's to help me put together a science how to workshop for sunday school teachers.


 
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The post that Luanne is referring to is: http://rotation.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/190605003/m/7356072881

I can comment about two of the books on that list.
  • Simple Science Object Talks. by Heno Head, Jr.
    1) was it worth buying - At $5.99 it is a bargin. There are 25 "experiments". Disadvantage: no index of Biblical verses used.
    2) does it give you a talk to give around the science experiement that relates directly to the bible story - yes. But the "stories" referenced are sort of obscure. I guess the experiments relate more to a Bible verse than to a story.
    3) have you used it often - No.

  • Amazing Science Devotions for Children's Ministry. Sheila Halasz (Editor),
    1) was it worth buying - yes. There are 41 experiments. Advantage: has an index of scripture referenced and a subject index.
    2) does it give you a talk to give around the science experiement that relates directly to the bible story - Yes.
    3) have you used it often - No.

    I can't say that I've used either book "often". Probably because we don't often do a science workshop. Problem with science workshops is that they are hard to write. There is the need to do more than one experiment. (The experiments in these books don't take much time.) It can be hard to find a bunch of experiements that relate to one theme. (I find it hard anyway.)
    --Carol
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    I am wondering if there is anyone else who could add to this question?

    --Carol
     
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    I often refer to the following:

    Science and the Bible Vols 1, 2, and 3
    by Donald B. DeYoung, Published by Baker
    ISBN#'s: 0-8010-3023-4, 0-8010-5773-6, 0-8010-6421-X


     
    Posts: 184 | Registered:: August 25, 2000Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    Thanks Carol & Valerie for your input - after the seminar on April 21st I will sit down with my science workshop leader and we will write up some notes and add them to the science workshop area that may be helpful to others. I've purchased several science books we are reveiwing.


     
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