🌿 Botany Workbook for Homeschoolers (Grades 5–12) | Creative, Credit-Worthy Plant Science
Looking for a science curriculum that sparks curiosity, without the dry textbook feel?
This full course Botany Workbook is made just for homeschoolers. With visual learning tools, hands-on experiments, and built-in vocabulary work, this 175-page curriculum covers plant science from the ground up — flexible enough for 5th grade, rich enough for high school credit, and designed to support neurodivergent learners, too.
✨ What Makes This Workbook Different:
✅ A complete, open-and-go botany curriculum for grades 5–12.
✅ Counts toward high school science credit with experiments, diagrams, research, and vocabulary.
✅ Comb-bound so it lies flat for easy use during hands-on activities.
✅ Gentle enough for late bloomers, deep enough for older learners.
✅ Neurodivergent-friendly: structured, visual, flexible, and creative.
✅ Created by a homeschool mom who understands the need for engaging, adaptable curriculum.
🧪 What’s Inside:
Clear, conversational lessons that explain key concepts without overwhelming your student.
Hands-on experiments using simple, inexpensive supplies.
Full-color diagrams, Venn charts, cut-and-paste activities, and visual comparisons.
Vocabulary work to help students master science terms and reinforce learning.
Optional high school-level research prompts and extension activities.
Designed for both independent learners and parent-guided discussion.
📦 Workbook Specs:
175 full-color pages
Durable plastic front and back covers
Comb binding (lays flat!)
Whether your child learns best by seeing, doing, or exploring at their own pace, this workbook invites them to slow down, observe, and truly understand the plant world — while earning science credit and building confidence in the process.
🌼 No busywork. No boredom. Just real science, creatively taught.
🥽 Supplies you will need to get: Pumpkin and Bean seeds, Containers, Paper Towels, a Carrot, Popcorn and Frozen or Canned Corn, Potting Soil, a Lamp or Flashlight, Food coloring, and the basics (pencils, glue, scissors), etc.