**The Teaching Guide & Answer Key includes:** * Solutions to all problems in the All-in-One Student Text and Workbook * A suggested daily schedule in calendar format * Ideas for helping a student who is struggling with a concept * Suggestions for further exploring a concept for the student who has a deeper int...
Levels 1 through 5 for [_Exploring Creation with Mathematics _][1]are available for purchase, and Level 6 has a tentative release date of April, 2024. The full [Math Series Outline][2] for Levels 1-6 details what topics are covered in the curriculum. [Join our e-newsletter][3] or follow us on Facebook to stay updated...
Apologia’s elementary science is written for students in kindergarten through sixth grades, typically ages 5 to 12. The content can be understood by a kindergartener but can also be thoroughly enjoyed by a sixth-grader. Whatever their ages, your young explorers will become real scientists by observing nature, participa...
Each Young Explorer title comes with free access to[ Book Extras][1], a unique website containing a wealth of additional information and online links to help your family explore topics in greater depth. A password to access these materials can be found inside each textbook. [1]: https://www.apologia.com/book-extras...
You can preview samples for each level of _Exploring Creation with Mathematics _below: [Math 1][1] [Math 2][2] [Math 3][3] [Math 4][4] [Math 5][5] [Math 6][6] The chapter samples are also available within the[ product descriptions][7]. [1]: https://view.publitas.com/apologia-educational-ministries/apo...
That’s entirely up to you and your student. Our recommended schedule covers a full year for each title and assumes that you will do science twice a week. However, some students jump right in and immerse themselves in the subject, while other students enjoy a more deliberate pace. Again, each title in the series is desi...
No, the All-in-One Student Text and Workbook is a consumable. Each student will need his or her own copy. ...
Most of the activities utilize common household items, and each textbook includes a list of all the items you’ll need so that you can prepare. Some outside companies sell kits designed to work with Apologia’s Young Explorer books, and you may find these helpful in gathering materials. ...
Absolutely! Each unit in_ Exploring Creation with Mathematics_ begins with a “Seeing Our Creator” section that connects God to the concepts the student will be learning. Math is part of creation and, as such, it mirrors aspects of God’s character; His beauty, faithfulness, and love can all be seen when studying mathema...
While the elementary series are wonderful books, seventh- and eighth-grade students need to move up to more challenging curriculum, especially in science. But that doesn’t mean your kids can’t keep learning together. Experiments are fun at any age, and older students can always help their younger siblings do the activi...