Science Sunday - Louis Pasteur
Sunday, March 4, 2012 at 6:00AM
Mary Prather in science



It's funny how lessons develop in our house.


This science lesson all stemmed from a free book in a kid's meal at Chick Fil-A.  On the way home from lunch that day my son was very interested in the the book he had received.  


We loved the Value Tales book about Louis Pasteur - Believing in Yourself.   We also have the Value Tales book about Will Rogers - The Value of Humor.  These books are so well done and offer a glimpse into the young lives of famous people - and then offer very interesting in depth information at the end of each story.

You can see the entire treasure by clicking here.  



After reading the Louis Pasteur book, we decided to look up more about this scientist.  It turns out his first work wasn't done with milk - it was done with BEER.  


This video about The History of Pasteurization from The History Channel is very interesting:








“Science knows no country, because knowledge belongs to humanity, and is the torch which illuminates the world.”  ~ Pasteur

I've downloaded a unit study about Pasteur which we will work on this week while my children are interested in this.   I loved going to the grocery store last week and it was like they had seen someone famous when they saw the words "Pasteurized Milk" on the milk we were buying!  

This has been such an effective study of a famous scientist already, and I can't wait to extend it just a little further.  {Hopefully I'll be back next Sunday with a report on how this unit study went!}

I love the many little rabbit trails homeschooling lets us explore... there's just so much to learn!  


What's been going on with science in your homeschool recently?


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