On our website you will notice that this curriculum is listed as our 8th grade course. We do, however, believe it is a strong enough course to be used for high school credit in 9th grade. Ultimately it is the parents’ decision as to whether they use this curriculum for 8th or 9th grade, and we support that choice eith...
Yes. If you need the course descriptions or content for transcripts, NCAA forms, or anything else, you can use the scope and sequence document on our [Curriculum Path web page][1]. If you need a course that is not included here, you can use the course description available on our website for each individual title. You...
The course sequence for junior high and high school science is below. It includes both the science and math prerequisites for each course. **[Course Sequence Chart][1]** Please note: Marine Biology can be taken any year after Biology has been completed. [1]: https://www.dropbox.com/s/f2ntl7s52wzex2x/Apologia-...
Absolutely! In addition to promoting a foundational understanding of the scientific method, the primary goals in elementary science should be to foster a love of learning and to point the student to the Creator of all things. All the Young Explorer books are written and designed with this end in mind. ...
Apologia is known for its strong commitment to publishing curriculum of the highest quality. This means we will continue to present excellent, Creation- based content in textbooks and notebooks marked by outstanding design and durability. Our decision to switch to softcover textbooks for our award- winning high school ...
General Science is designed for middle school students. Depending on your student’s academic level this could be as early as sixth grade or as late as eighth grade. A typical seventh grade student would be studying this subject. ...
The Student Notebook is highly recommended. Because middle school is the time that most students are formally introduced to notetaking, we’ve designed the 3rd Edition to interact with the student and teach them how to take proper notes. We do this in multiple ways such as the use of specially designed icons to let the ...
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...