There are many fascinating areas of study that students should have the opportunity to learn. Not everything needs to be a rigorous science course with labs and exams. Understanding our universe and the beauty of its design is one of those areas. Written in the same conversational tone as other Apologia science textboo...
Apologia recognizes the parental right to assign grades and credits to the courses their student's study. We recommend that even though there are no tests or labs associated with this course, that it be assigned credit for a 1-year elective course. ...
_Exploring Creation with High School Astronomy_ is a journey that starts with the mysteries of the universe. What are space, matter, antimatter, cosmic rays, dark matter, dark energy, black holes, and wormholes? It goes back in time to investigate the history of astronomy. What did the early stargazers see and understa...
Damian R. Ludwiczak is the Chief of the Mechanisms and Tribology Branch at NASA Glenn Research Center. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering and a Master of Science degree in Engineering Mechanics. An avid space enthusiast and entrepreneur, Damian has spent most of his life contemplating the un...
No. As this is an elective course with no experiments or tests, students are given the freedom to learn at their own leisure. Written in a conversational style, this course could easily be completed in a 14- week semester or spread out over a 28-week year of study. Students read the text and stop to answer On Your Own ...
This file contains the corrections for the _Exploring Creation with High School Astronomy_ textbook (Posted August 2024). The printing number and date can be found on the copyright page, which is the page after the title page. The printing number will be listed one of two ways: “1st printing, February 2004” or “10 9 ...
There are no prerequisites for this course. Some of the scientific reading is backed by the mathematical equations that support it. Within the text, the author works out every mathematical explanation in great detail so that the student can follow along without needing the actual math skills. For students who are ready...
_Exploring Creation with High School Astronomy_ was designed as an elective course for high school students in 9th - 12th grades. As there are no labs or exams with this course, it should not be used to replace biology, chemistry, or physics courses that are typically studied in the high school years. This course was s...
Detailed answers to each of the On Your Own questions are found at the back of the book. There are no exams in this elective course. ...
No. There are no experiments or lab reports in _Exploring Creation with High School Astronomy_ since it is an elective course. ...