Solar Eclipses Unit Study
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Solar Eclipses, by Kraig and Anne Elliott and Rachel LeClaire
This 19-page unit study will help you discuss solar eclipses with your Bibles open, as a family, to help you understand eclipses better—especially from the Creator’s perspective.
- Discussion questions from science, history, and Scripture
- 7 hands-on activities and experiments
- Crossword puzzles, word searches, and more
Activities are provided for all ages. If you’re not a homeschooling family, you can still enjoy and profit from this study!
This is a digital product (PDF) that you download and print at home. Get instant access, and print the pages you love as much as you want for your household.
A solar eclipse is an alignment of the Sun, the Moon, and Earth. The moon comes between the Sun and the Earth, casting a shadow on us. In 2024, the United States will experience a solar eclipse that is visible in all 50 states. However, solar eclipses of one kind or another occur 2.38 times each year, somewhere on the Earth. Each one is a teaching opportunity that we don’t want to miss!
As homeschooling families, we have a special opportunity to use the things we observe in the heavens to teach our children in ways that public schools will never be able to do.
Even more so, as families with a respect for the Creator and a love of His Word, we can direct our children to praise Him and worship Him alone, as we discuss what we observe with our eyes.
“The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament shows His handiwork,” says Psalm 19:1.
While the world looks up, some in fear and many without any knowledge of YHVH, we can direct all praise to Him!
Note: This is title included in our all-inclusive curriculum at HomeschoolingTorah. (Learn more here…)