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Science & Technology Through History Exploring the WhoHQ Science Series (25 Books)
Turn Stories Into Discovery. Turn Curiosity Into Understanding.
What if science wasn’t a subject… but an adventure?
This hands-on homeschool curriculum transforms the beloved WhoHQ science series into a fully immersive learning experience, where students don’t just read about history’s greatest minds… they think, build, experiment, and explore like them.
From light bulbs to black holes, from dinosaurs to space travel, your child will journey through the discoveries that shaped our world while actively engaging in the science behind them.
What Makes This Course Different
This is not a sit-and-read curriculum.
This is a curiosity-driven, project-based experience designed to help students:
• Think like scientists
• Build like engineers
• Question like innovators
• Explore like researchers
Each lesson moves beyond facts and into real understanding through action.
What Students Will Explore
Students travel through history alongside some of the most influential thinkers and discoveries, including:
Albert Einstein
Marie Curie
Isaac Newton
The Wright Brothers
Nikola Tesla
Jane Goodall
Rachel Carson
NASA and space exploration
The Solar System
Dinosaurs and the Ice Age
…and more
They will also investigate big-picture topics like:
• Electricity and energy
• Motion and engineering
• Space and the universe
• Evolution and ecosystems
• Technology and innovation
• Scientific debate and evidence (including climate science)
How the Course Works
Each topic follows a simple, powerful rhythm:
Day 1 — Read & Discuss
Engage with the WhoHQ book and explore key ideas through guided questions.
Day 2 — Investigate
Dive into the science behind the story through experiments and exploration.
Day 3 — Build & Create
Apply learning through hands-on projects and engineering challenges.
Day 4 — Reflect & Present (optional)
Strengthen understanding through discussion, journaling, or presentation.
What’s Included
• Complete 120-page printable student workbook
• Hands-on science labs and engineering challenges
• Guided discussion questions for every lesson
• Scientific observation and reflection pages
• Invention and design worksheets
• Final capstone project
• Full teacher guide (no science background required)
Designed For
• Homeschool families
• Ages 8–13 (flexible for younger or older learners)
• Multi-age learning environments
• Parents who want real learning without overwhelm
No Science Degree Required
You do not need to be an expert to teach this course.
Every lesson is designed so the parent can step into the role of facilitator, guiding curiosity instead of delivering lectures.
Skills Your Child Will Build
• Critical thinking
• Scientific reasoning
• Engineering design
• Observation and analysis
• Creativity and innovation
• Confidence in learning independently
The Outcome
By the end of this course, students won’t just know who these scientists were.
They will understand:
• How discoveries are made
• Why ideas matter
• How to ask better questions
• How to think for themselves
Created by From Earth to Sky Education
This curriculum reflects a belief that learning should be:
• Hands-on
• Integrated
• Curiosity-driven
• Rooted in real-world application
Because when students are engaged, learning becomes exponential.
If you’re ready to move beyond worksheets and into meaningful, memorable learning…
This is the science course your homeschool has been missing.
Turn Stories Into Discovery. Turn Curiosity Into Understanding.
What if science wasn’t a subject… but an adventure?
This hands-on homeschool curriculum transforms the beloved WhoHQ science series into a fully immersive learning experience, where students don’t just read about history’s greatest minds… they think, build, experiment, and explore like them.
From light bulbs to black holes, from dinosaurs to space travel, your child will journey through the discoveries that shaped our world while actively engaging in the science behind them.
What Makes This Course Different
This is not a sit-and-read curriculum.
This is a curiosity-driven, project-based experience designed to help students:
• Think like scientists
• Build like engineers
• Question like innovators
• Explore like researchers
Each lesson moves beyond facts and into real understanding through action.
What Students Will Explore
Students travel through history alongside some of the most influential thinkers and discoveries, including:
Albert Einstein
Marie Curie
Isaac Newton
The Wright Brothers
Nikola Tesla
Jane Goodall
Rachel Carson
NASA and space exploration
The Solar System
Dinosaurs and the Ice Age
…and more
They will also investigate big-picture topics like:
• Electricity and energy
• Motion and engineering
• Space and the universe
• Evolution and ecosystems
• Technology and innovation
• Scientific debate and evidence (including climate science)
How the Course Works
Each topic follows a simple, powerful rhythm:
Day 1 — Read & Discuss
Engage with the WhoHQ book and explore key ideas through guided questions.
Day 2 — Investigate
Dive into the science behind the story through experiments and exploration.
Day 3 — Build & Create
Apply learning through hands-on projects and engineering challenges.
Day 4 — Reflect & Present (optional)
Strengthen understanding through discussion, journaling, or presentation.
What’s Included
• Complete 120-page printable student workbook
• Hands-on science labs and engineering challenges
• Guided discussion questions for every lesson
• Scientific observation and reflection pages
• Invention and design worksheets
• Final capstone project
• Full teacher guide (no science background required)
Designed For
• Homeschool families
• Ages 8–13 (flexible for younger or older learners)
• Multi-age learning environments
• Parents who want real learning without overwhelm
No Science Degree Required
You do not need to be an expert to teach this course.
Every lesson is designed so the parent can step into the role of facilitator, guiding curiosity instead of delivering lectures.
Skills Your Child Will Build
• Critical thinking
• Scientific reasoning
• Engineering design
• Observation and analysis
• Creativity and innovation
• Confidence in learning independently
The Outcome
By the end of this course, students won’t just know who these scientists were.
They will understand:
• How discoveries are made
• Why ideas matter
• How to ask better questions
• How to think for themselves
Created by From Earth to Sky Education
This curriculum reflects a belief that learning should be:
• Hands-on
• Integrated
• Curiosity-driven
• Rooted in real-world application
Because when students are engaged, learning becomes exponential.
If you’re ready to move beyond worksheets and into meaningful, memorable learning…
This is the science course your homeschool has been missing.