
Welcome!
This year, we’ll explore the systems and processes that shape our planet, from rocks and oceans to weather and Earth’s place in the universe. Through engaging lessons, scientific investigation, and real-world applications, students will discover the order and complexity of creation while learning how science helps us better understand and appreciate the world God has made. ~Dr. Singletary

Quarter 1
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Chapter Notes
Please print chapter notes and complete what you can by hand as you read through the material at home. Be sure to bring your notes to class, ready to share and review.
Chapter 1 Student Notes
Chapter 2 Student Notes
Chapter 3 Student Notes
Chapter 4 Student Notes
Chapter 5 Student Notes
Chapter 6 Student Notes
Activities & Labs
Please print out activities and labs and bring them to class. We’ll start work on them together.
Energy & Motion Lab
Periodic Table Worksheet
Density Lab
Topography Lab
Research Paper Instructions
Earth’s Tilt & Rotation Lab
Earthquake Lab
Media & Resources
Additional videos, articles, and websites are provided as optional public resources to supplement learning. Because these materials are created by third parties, PEP and the instructor may not agree with or endorse all content presented. Parents are encouraged to preview these resources and determine whether they are appropriate for their student.
Kinetic & Potential Energy
The Periodic Table
Density
How to Read Topographic Maps
Earth’s Rotation & Revolution
“Earthquake Proof” Buildings
Class Documents
At Home Proctoring Requirements Document
Plagiarism Explained Document
“For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities – his eternal power and divine nature – have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made.”Class Documents

Romans 1:20
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Availability & Communication
I’m always happy to connect with students and parents outside of class! Feel free to reach out to me anytime—I’ll do my best to respond within 24 hours. I’m also available to chat with students while I’m on campus if you ever need help or just want to talk. Don’t hesitate to reach out—I’m here to support you!
