How Do I Choose a Homeschool Science Curriculum?
The best homeschool science curriculum combines academic depth with hands-on exploration. When following a Charlotte Mason-inspired pedagogy, science begins with nature study: children learn about botany, ecology, and earth science by observing what is close at hand, before continuing on to the individual scientific concepts like chemistry and physics. Literature-based science allows students to learn through living books that tell the stories of scientists, discoveries, and the natural world, creating a deeper sense of wonder than rote memorization ever could. At Beautiful Feet Books, our flexible science studies are designed for individual learners and adaptable for the whole family.
Types of Homeschool Science Curriculum:
There are many approaches to teaching science at home! A traditional science curriculum often relies on textbooks and worksheets. Our literature-based science curriculum focus on reading high-quality books, biographies, and stories of discovery paired with hands-on activities—like nature walks, experiments, and journaling observations—that bring science to life. Many families also use the online resources we provide, such as interactive simulations, videos, and digital labs, to support their science studies. Whether you’re looking for a one-year science curriculum or supplemental resources, Beautiful Feet Books offers engaging and story-rich options for homeschool families.
Choosing Books for Homeschool Science:
Books form the heart of a literature-based science program. The best science books for kids don’t just share facts, they also ignite curiosity and help students see the world with fresh eyes. At Beautiful Feet Books, we carefully curate award-winning children’s literature, biographies of great scientists, and engaging stories of discovery to ensure every title is meaningful and inspiring. From picture books that nurture early wonder in young learners to in-depth stories of exploration for older students, our book lists are designed to foster curiosity, critical thinking, and a lifelong love of science.