Curriculum Selections for this Package
Math- Teaching Textbook Algebra 1
Science- Apologia Biology 3rd Ed.
History & Language Arts- Notgrass: World Geography
INCLUDED in this package:
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- One Year Subscription to Homeschool Planet
- The Homeschool Like an Expert: Video Series
- Teaching Textbook Algebra 1 lesson plan
- Apologia Biology 3rd Ed. lesson plan
- Notgrass: World Geography lesson plan
Items you will need to purchase separately from this package:
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- Teaching Textbook Algebra 1, cost $67.08
- Apologia Biology 3rd Ed., cost $76
Optional Notebooking Journal available for $31.20
- Notgrass: World Geography, cost $110
Optional literature package available for $95
Product Descriptions:
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Teaching Textbook Algebra 1 : Teaching Textbooks Description
A Cathy Duffy Top 102 pick the fantastic Teaching Textbooks courses were designed specifically for homeschoolers in order to solve some of the issues that make math challenging for them. The courses are great for independent study since they are easy for students to use on their own, they require no work on the part of parents, and they are relatively inexpensive for sophisticated, computerized courses.
Apologia Biology: Apologia's Exploring Creation with Biology 3rd Edition has been redesigned to better illustrate the beauty of life that surrounds us all! This edition also includes full-page infographics that help illuminate concepts from the text. This college-prep biology course is designed to be the student's first high school science course, and provides students with a thorough understanding of the relevance of scientific inquiry. Textbook readings are backed by hands-on experiments that take students' book knowledge and bring it into real-world applications. After completing this course, students will be able to understand the vocabulary of biology and gain a strong understanding of the scientific method that will equip them to analyze data across other disciplines. Modules cover atoms, chemical structures, ecosystems, biomes, ecological communities, cell structure and function, cellular energy, DNA, proteins, cell cycles, and genetics (including inheritance, disorders, and technology). Students will also learn about prokaryotes, viruses, protists, fungi, and the fascinating worlds of plants and animals.
Notgrass Exploring World Geography: Exploring World Geography by Ray Notgrass is a one-year high school course that describes and explains the world God created. Students will learn about mankind's interaction with the world both in the past and in the present. The curriculum addresses two main questions: How has the physical world made a difference in what people have done, how they have lived, and how they live today? How have people made a difference in the physical world, and how are they making a difference in it today? This course covers both History and Language Arts.