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Which has been your kids favorite Apologia Science?

 

Which do you think is easier for the younger ones?

 

Which do you think is more advanced?

 

Do you use the notebooking journal?

 

Do you use the premade daily plans or the ones included in the notebooking journal?

 

Have you purchased the experiment kit or gathered items on your own?

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According to creation you would use:

 

Chemistry & Physics

Astronomy

Botany

Zoology I, II & III

Human Anatomy

 

According to level of difficulty I believe you would use:

 

Astronomy or Zoology I, II & III and later use Chemistry & Physics or Botany or Human Anatomy

 

Have you seen Science in the Beginning? It breaks the lessons down by the days of creation. Here's the TOC.

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Hi! Me again. I just wanted to say that I think this is probably feasible for the average student:

 

Astronomy

Botany

Zoology I, II & III

Human Anatomy

Chemistry & Physics

That would still be in order, I just personally felt that Chemistry & Physics should come first, but whatever.

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Hi! Me again. I just wanted to say that I think this is probably feasible for the average student:

Astronomy

Botany

Zoology I, II & III

Human Anatomy

Chemistry & Physics

That would still be in order, I just personally felt that Chemistry & Physics should come first, but whatever.

Thanks! This is helpful!

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Hi, we've used Flying Creatures, Swimming Creatures, Land Animals, Botany and Anatomy/Physiology.

 

Favorite: Botany or Swimming Creatures (can't decide)

 

Easiest: Flying Creatures

 

More Advanced (of the elementary series): Anatomy/Physiology

 

Notebooking Journal: Yes, several times...but it becomes overwhelming for us.  The Anatomy Notebooking Journal is VERY good, IMO.

 

Plans: We always go at our own pace.

 

Experiment Kit: No, we just pull stuff together on our own.

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