No, and that’s the beauty of the Young Explorer Series. We recommend you begin with the topic you and your students believe to be most interesting right now. Download the first lesson of each [Young Explorer][1] title to explore them in more depth before choosing. Some parents find that teaching the more complicated An...
In Activities 4.5, 4.6, and 4.7, you already added latitude and longitude lines to your globe, which is now in 15° increments. For Activity 5.1, you will need the map on page 70 of the textbook. You will basically be transferring the lines of the map, which are also in 15° increments, onto the globe using a grid method...
_Exploring Creation with Earth Science _is a part of the Young Explorer Series and is recommended for students in elementary grades. ...
_Exploring Creation with Earth Science_ was written by Rachael Yunis. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology, a Master of Science degree in Molecular Genetics, and a Master of Arts degree in Biomedical Ethics. The title was written with her husband and technical editor, Sam Yunis, PhD. Dr. Yunis is employed ...
This page contains the errata files for _Exploring Creation with Earth Science._ The printing number and date can be found on the copyright page, which is the page after the title page. The printing number is listed in the following format: 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. The last digit represents the printing number. **_Tex...