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Lyrical Earth Science: Geology Set - Print books with MP3 album download
Lyrical Earth Science: Geology Set - Print books with MP3 album download
Lyrical Earth Science: Geology Set - Print books with MP3 album download

Lyrical Earth Science: Geology Set - Print books with MP3 album download

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In Lyrical Earth Science: Geology, we used more old tunes like “Shenandoah,” “Boll Weevil,” and even Sousa’s “Washington Post March” to help you learn foundational geologic information. To help you better understand the earth’s surface and how its concepts fit together, we organized the 18 songs and chapters into three groupings:
  • Building up the crust and moving it around
  • What the crust is made of
  • Wearing down the crust

This set includes print versions of the textbook and workbook, and MP3 album performed by acclaimed artist Bobby Horton. 

This set qualifies for FREE shipping (U.S. only).

You will receive a link to download the album after purchase. The album download includes lyrics to all the songs.

Songs

  1. Introduction to Geology
  2. Plate Tectonics
  3. Landforms and Intrusion
  4. Earthquakes
  5. Volcanoes
  6. Minerals
  7. Igneous Rock
  8. Sedimentary Rock
  9. Metamorphic Rock
  10. Weathering of Rocks
  11. Hydrology and Erosion
  12. Erosion and Waterways
  13. Ground Water
  14. Mass Movement
  15. Glaciers
  16. Wind Erosion
  17. Soil
  18. Topographic Maps


Authors: Dorry and Doug Eldon
Illustrator: Sally Raskauskas
Cover Designer: Bekki Levien
Scientific Advisor: Peter Wampler
Performed by Bobby Horton

 

Customer Review (rainbowresource.com)

5 out of 5 stars
Straightforward and Thorough
I am using this with my 11 year old son, and find it to be at a good challenge level for him, though I wouldn't use it for a younger student than that due to the large amount of new vocabulary presented. It is a solid, detailed, but no-frills geology curriculum that is very do-able. He can read and do the work on his own, one chapter a week, and we are adding a bunch of activities I found online to give a hands-on element as well as an earth science DVD ("Inside Planet Earth"). The songs add a fun element, and my younger kids, who are studying the same topics with other materials, enjoy them too. The curriculum is a nice baseline that stands on its own but is also easy to add to or to use as a jumping-off point for more in-depth study of any of the topics presented. — Hilary S