Apologia Educational Ministries, Inc. presents the second edition of its Exploring Creation With Biology course. The first edition has been used by thousands of students in all 50 states and 13 other countries. Now, this award-winning biology course is even better!
This course is designed to be the student"s first high school science course. Exploring Creation With Biology is a college-prep biology course that provides a detailed introduction to the methods and concepts of general biology. Heavily emphasizing the vocabulary of biology, it provides the student with a strong background in the scientific method, the five-kingdom classification scheme, microscopy, biochemistry, cellular biology, molecular and Mendelian gene ... more
This CD contains a complete audio recording of the course Exploring Creation With Biology, Second Edition as read by Kathleen Wile. Although the audio for the complete text and "On Your Own problems is included on the CD, the audio for the study guides, tests, and answers is not included. This is the perfect accompaniment to the book for students who are auditory learners, slow readers, or have other learning disabilities that make reading difficult.
Please note that this is not a standard CD. It is an MP3-CD. This means that in order to listen to this CD, you must play it in an MP3-compatible CD player or on a computer.
This course covers both the anatomy and physiology of the human body"s 11 organ systems in detail. Students need to have completed one year each of high school biology and chemistry before taking this course. Parents please note that the reproductive system is covered in detail, including illustrations and descriptions.
The CD will work in a computer or a MP3 compatible CD player. It will not run in a CD player that is not MP3 compatible. If your CD player is MP3 compatible, it will say so right on the CD player. The MP3 compression allows the entire book to fit on one CD. Without MP3 compression, it would take approximately 16 CDs to hold audio of the entire student text!
This course covers both the anatomy and physiology of the human body"s 11 organ systems in detail. Students need to have completed one year each of high school biology and chemistry before taking this course. Parents please note that the reproductive system is covered in detail, including illustrations and descriptions.
This course is designed to be the student's first high school science course. It is recommended that the student take this course during the same year that he or she is taking Algebra 1. Exploring Creation With Biology is a college-prep biology course that provides a detailed introduction to the methods and concepts of general biology. Heavily emphasizing the vocabulary of biology, it provides the student with a strong background in the scientific method, the five-kingdom classification scheme, microscopy, biochemistry, cellular biology, molecular and Mendelian genetics, evolution, dissection, and ecosystems. It also provides a complete survey of the five kingdoms in Creation. Please note that this course does not contai ... more
The amazing structure of life and biology is the focus of LIFEPAC 10th Grade Biology. Integrated with mastery-learning techniques, your student will study worktexts about: Taxonomy, Microbiology, Plants: Green Factories, Cell Division and Reproduction, and Ecology and Energy. In this exciting high school course, human anatomy and physiology, genetics, applications of biology, along with cell division and reproduction are also taught. Engaging worktexts are filled with easy-to-understand lessons, diverse activities, question and answer sections, and applicable illustrations. The LIFEPAC 10th Grade Biology Set contains ten separate worktexts and a teacher's guide that may be purchased individually
This is a companion CD. It is not a full course. It is designed to be used with the textbook The Human Body: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made! It contains pronunciations for the technical words in the course, animations used to explain some of the more difficult concepts in the course, and videos of experiments that the student would not be able to do on his or her own.