Test booklets can be purchased separately. The second book, Solutions and Tests, contains the chapter test booklet, answers to the test questions and solutions to the "Study Guide" questions. First is the softcover Student Text which includes all student reading, experiments, "On Your Own" exercises (with answers and discussion later in the chapter), and Study Guide questions at the end of each chapter. Not compatible with the previous edition. One formal lab report is completed per module. Completion of all lab activities are expected, and students will document all labs through either the informal or formal report. ![]() Students will learn how to create both informal and formal lab reports in this course. For your convenience, a Nature’s Workshop Plus Lab Kitis available. Hands-on experiments use household supplies. Labs are integral, with 29 formal experiments and 47 “Explore More” activities included. Like the previous courses, the text is written to the student and most students will be able to complete the readings and most activities independently. Students should plan on spending one hour per day on science. A total of 15 modules are included, and will take 2 or more weeks to complete. Physical Science Research concludes the course, showing students what is involved in research from brainstorming to making a presentation. ![]() Additional chapters cover earth science (2 modules), and chemistry and physics in the life sciences. A careful introduction to the scientific process, methods, and measurement/data collection are covered in the first module, followed by a focus on chemistry (4 modules) and physics (6 modules). Maintaining a Creation focused, rigorous approach to the sciences, the updated content changes are a more natural progression of Apologia’s upper level scope and sequence that began with the General Science, 3rd edition. Completely revised, this new edition of Exploring Creation with Physical Science offers a greater focus on chemistry and physics compared to the previous editions.
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