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I looked in the archives and didn't see an answer to this question:

 

Is the Sonlight supply kit for the Apologia General Science experiments a worthwhile investment? http://www.sonlight.com/7SKA.html

 

Would I be better off buying the Home Science Tools kit instead?

http://www.hometrainingtools.com/general-science---science-kit/p/AM-KTGENS/

 

Or, are the materials pretty easy to pull together on my own?

 

Looking for advice from those who have been there/done that. Thanks in advance!

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I am wondering the same thing. Just today I started to order the supplies kit for Apologia Physical from Sonlight. The kit is about 16.00, and they would charge another 10 dollars for shipping. Is $26.00 for a supply kit worth it??

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The alum and iodine are about the only items that you might need to purchase. Most everything is available at the grocery store or craft store/Wal-Mart.

 

If you wish for a kit, shipping is cheaper from Home Science Tools, but the cost is a bit more than Sonlight. I have purchased a science kit from Home Science Tools for a different curriculum and they do a good job with shipping. It came fast and was nicely packaged.

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I found a kit for General science at http://www.christianbook.com for $74.99 from Nature's workshop. I wonder if it is worth it, but it has practically everything you would need except for perishables and large items. I am so busy teaching 5 kids I doubt I would go to the store to find all of the items. I was just wondering if you bought everything you needed for the year at one time would it be more than $75? If you had to buy packs of everything when you only needed a small amount I think it might. Has anyone done that? I would love the convenience of a kit, but wondered how much cheaper, if any, it would be to buy everything yourself.

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