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Free COVID-19 Science Lesson & Worksheets

We have a treat this week with a guest post by Greg Landry which includes a free, COVID-19 science lesson and worksheets.

This post is sponsored by Greg Landry’s Homeschool Labs.

 
Students in Greg Landry’s online science classes have had a lot of questions about COVID-19 (by the way, this is not the name of the virus), and your children may also have questions. Greg has created a PDF to address the common questions and to give students an understanding of viruses in general, and this virus in particular…in a way that’s fun for students.

For example, Greg Landry believes that in science, it’s very important for students to have what he calls

“magnitude perspective”. We all know that viruses, bacteria, etc. are very small but few people really have

perspective on how small they are and how they compare with each other and to the width of a human hair.

He does this not only with numbers but also with graphics they can easily understand.

 
Free Homeschool Student COVID-19 Printable Lesson and Worksheet (and a free bonus lesson and worksheet on the muscular system)


Greg Landry’s Free PDF also covers:
– Are viruses alive?
– How do they affect humans
– What’s the actual name of the current virus? (few people know this).
– What is “coronavirus”?
– What do they look like?
– Where do viruses come from?
– What are some common diseases caused by viruses?

This PDF includes a printable student worksheet with graphics to label and color plus a virus quiz.
Click Here to Get Free COVID-19 Student Printable Lesson + Bonus When you submit your email to receive this freebie you will also have access to a free “muscular system” lesson
and worksheet!
A note from Sally . . .

Greg – thank you for posting and offering the free COVID-19 homeschool science lesson & worksheets. I’ve already downloaded ours!

Blog Readers – you may be interested in another blog post we have written by Greg Landry: Homeschool Science Curriculum for “Non-Science” Students.

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