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Science articles for classical homeschool families showing what observation-first study looks like across the Trivium stages. Classical Quest supports the memory-work side of science — fact rotation, terminology, and weekly review — so the hands-on parts have something to anchor to. “Classical Science at Home: What It Looks Like by Stage” traces science from observation in the Grammar Stage to laws and logic in the Logic Stage to defense and discourse in the Rhetoric Stage, and “How to Teach Science to Grammar Stage Students at Home” gives a concrete weekly layering of nature journals, fact rotation, and demonstrations. You'll also find an honest comparison of five classical science curricula — Apologia, Berean Builders, Sabbath Mood, Memoria Press, and Mr. Q's — for families still deciding which to use.
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A side-by-side look at five classical science curricula — Apologia, Berean Builders, Sabbath Mood, Memoria Press, Mr. Q's — with honest trade-offs for each.
A step-by-step approach to science with Grammar Stage students — nature journals, fact rotation, hands-on demonstrations, and how to layer them weekly.
How classical homeschool families teach science by stage — observation-first in Grammar, logic and laws in Logic, defense and discourse in Rhetoric.
A parent's guide to Cycle 1 science — all 24 weeks of topics from human anatomy to ecosystems, with hands-on practice tips, experiment ideas, and tools to help your student retain it all.
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