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RE: Apologia - 5/5/2009 12:27:37 AM   
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Hi Cynthia,

You make some excellent points here. GREAT insights. However, there are some very useful and wonderful sites on the net for doing biology. I particularly like this one:

http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/indexmag.html?http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/wimsmall/smal1.html

I use over 300 sites to produce my online class. Absolutely, using a real microscope is the best way to do biology, but web sites let us see things that we may never get a chance to see through a real microscope. Here are a couple more sites that might interest you:

http://www.uwlax.edu/biology/volk/fungi3/

http://www.montereybayaquarium.org/efc/kelp.asp

Have a pleasant time exploring God's Creation through the lens or through the web. Whichever you use, my prayer is that it will draw you ever closer to our Creator.

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RE: Apologia - 5/11/2009 9:21:16 AM   
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Hi Everyone,

For those of you interested, Dr. Wile now has a blog: Dr. Wile's Blog. He has posted some GREAT information and articles already.

Have fun reading your author's insights.

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RE: Apologia - 5/16/2009 6:03:33 PM   
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Hi Everyone,

For those of you finishing up ECGS Module 16, I though maybe this little vignette and a web site might help:

The nervous system is a network of specialized cells that transit information about an organism's surroundings and itself. It processes this information and causes reactions in other parts of the body, which is what allows us to move, eat, sleep, etc. The nervous system is composed of neurons and other specialized cells called neuroglia, that aid in the function of the neurons. The nervous system is divided broadly into two categories: the peripheral nervous system (PNS) and the central nervous system (CNS). Neurons generate and conduct impulses between and within the two systems. The peripheral nervous system is composed of sensory neurons and the neurons that connect them to the nerve cord, spinal cord, and brain, which make up the central nervous system. In response to stimuli, sensory neurons generate signals to the central nervous system which then processes and conducts signals back to the muscles and endocrine glands. The neurons of the nervous systems of animals are interconnected and use electrochemical signals and neurotransmitters to transmit impulses from one neuron to the next. The interaction of the different neurons form neural circuits, which regulate an organism's perception of the world and what is going on within its body.. Nervous systems are found in many multicellular animals but differ greatly in complexity between different members of God's Creation.

Check this site out. I am sure you will find it fascinating:

http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/introb.html

It has been a pleasure serving you this school year. Please keep in touch over summer.

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RE: Apologia - 6/4/2009 12:27:55 AM   
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Hi Everyone,

Just want to give you an update on the RWT/Apologia DVD series for PC and Mac. You were all so GREAT at giving us feedback regarding the program that I wanted you all to be the first to know that the first four courses in the series have been completed. Thanks again for helping us serve you with good products by providing us super feedback.

I am done teaching for the summer now, but will be working on the DVD chemistry course. I will continue to post vignettes during the summer to help those of you year round schooling. Have a fun summer break :-)

God Bless,

Steve Rosenoff
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RE: Apologia - 6/18/2009 10:13:46 AM   
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Mr. Rosenoff,

Ds#1, who was in your TPS Biology class a couple of years ago, will soon be doing your Marine Science course through Red Wagon Tutorials. Any chance that you'll offer grading of lab reports for an additional fee? My ds does a great job when he's writing them for you, but it's like pulling teeth to get him to write a good informal report for me.

Thanks for teaching ds how to write formal lab reports. His lab report grades for TPS Anatomy & Physiology this past year were great due to your instruction and greatly helped his overall grade.

I'm sure racking up a collection of Apologia books: all of the Young Explorer series, 1st & 2nd editions of General Science and Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, Adv Biology, and now Marine Biology.

The "Religions Class" link at your website is actually linked to the ALDEA Language Training website.


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RE: Apologia - 6/21/2009 8:58:17 AM   
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I was wondering how the kids that use Apologia are scoring on the ACT and SAT?
Someone told me that there is evolution based questions on the tests. How do the kids answer those kind of questions?

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RE: Apologia - 6/22/2009 4:19:10 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: alegnacb

Mr. Rosenoff,

Ds#1, who was in your TPS Biology class a couple of years ago, will soon be doing your Marine Science course through Red Wagon Tutorials. Any chance that you'll offer grading of lab reports for an additional fee? My ds does a great job when he's writing them for you, but it's like pulling teeth to get him to write a good informal report for me.

Thanks for teaching ds how to write formal lab reports. His lab report grades for TPS Anatomy & Physiology this past year were great due to your instruction and greatly helped his overall grade.

I'm sure racking up a collection of Apologia books: all of the Young Explorer series, 1st & 2nd editions of General Science and Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, Adv Biology, and now Marine Biology.

The "Religions Class" link at your website is actually linked to the ALDEA Language Training website.



Thanks so much for this word of praise. I am so glad your student did so well in TPS A&P. He certainly had to put forth lots of effort to pass Sally's class.

The RWT recorded program and DVD program is designed to allow for more student independence and less teacher direction. They never were designed to replace the TPS or ApologiaAcademy live-feed, more structured programs. Subsequently, the recorded program uses a different format, direction, and price scale. The fee I would need to charge to make lab report grading a reality for RWT would make the price of the course prohibitive and comparable to the TPS/AA live-feed courses. Basically, an RWT recorded class would need to carry the same cost as a TPS or an ApologiaAcademy live-feed to make RWT lab report grading profitable. If you need lab report grading, the better choice would, therefore, be the TPS or ApologiaAcademy live-feed programs, as you get all the benefits of attending the Academy class.

By the way, I will be posting a video on how to prepare a formal lab report on my web site later this summer. I will post the link to it here in this forum also so that you all can view it free of charge.

The same person who teaches the ALDEA language classes also teaches the "Religions Class," which is why the link directs you to ALDEA.

Hope that helps.

Steve

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RE: Apologia - 6/22/2009 4:29:35 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: judii1

I was wondering how the kids that use Apologia are scoring on the ACT and SAT?
Someone told me that there is evolution based questions on the tests. How do the kids answer those kind of questions?


Apologia is excellent prep for the ACT or SAT tests. The students do remarkably well on standardized tests after completing the Apologia program. Regardless of whether you use Apologia, Bob Jones, or Glenco or any other biology curriculum, there is always some review to be done before the SAT, CLEP, or AP Exam is attempted, however. I would suggest picking up a good review text to help prepare for the evolutionary content on these exams. Here are some web sites to help:

http://www.sparknotes.com/testprep/books/sat2/biology/

http://store.collegeboard.com/product_detail.asp?item=007034&BannerID=text_SujectTestGuideALL&AffiliateID=1

http://www.amazon.com/Cracking-2008-College-Test-Preparation/dp/0375766065/ref=tag_tdp_ptcn_edpp_url

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RE: Apologia - 7/4/2009 12:40:55 PM   
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Hi Everyone,

I just found out this week that Apologia Academy (www.apologiaacademy.com) is going to offer its apologetics and science courses to adults this next September. The idea is to help parents and co-op teachers teach their kids science. We are still working out the details, but I thought you all might like to know about this exciting opportunity.

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RE: Apologia - 7/6/2009 11:38:53 AM   
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Hi Steve,
I just found this board and find it extremely helpful. I have a question about Apologia and taking AP exams. I have reviewed an earlier discussion from 2008 but not found the answer to my specific question (though it did address AP Biology very well). My DD has been using Apologia for 3 years - Apologia General Science (7th grade), Physical Science (8th grade) and Chemistry (9th grade - labs and review done in co-op). She liked chemistry very much and this fall (10th grade) she is interested in doing Apologia Advanced Chemistry (again in co-op for review and labs) and concurrently Apologia Biology (in co-op for review and labs). She would like to take the AP Chemistry exam at the end of the year (May 2010). My question is, what else do you believe she would need to do to prepare her for this exam? Princeton Review? Or are there additional Apologia courses she would also need to have had?

Thanks for your time.
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RE: Apologia - 7/6/2009 10:14:40 PM   
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quote:

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Hi Steve,
I just found this board and find it extremely helpful. I have a question about Apologia and taking AP exams. I have reviewed an earlier discussion from 2008 but not found the answer to my specific question (though it did address AP Biology very well). My DD has been using Apologia for 3 years - Apologia General Science (7th grade), Physical Science (8th grade) and Chemistry (9th grade - labs and review done in co-op). She liked chemistry very much and this fall (10th grade) she is interested in doing Apologia Advanced Chemistry (again in co-op for review and labs) and concurrently Apologia Biology (in co-op for review and labs). She would like to take the AP Chemistry exam at the end of the year (May 2010). My question is, what else do you believe she would need to do to prepare her for this exam? Princeton Review? Or are there additional Apologia courses she would also need to have had?

Thanks for your time.

The Princeton Review would be an excellent choice. Because I don't see Physics in your student's resume, I would hit the sections dealing with thermodynamics and physical chemistry particularly hard. I would also spend lots of time on AP Central:

http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/courses/teachers_corner/2119.html

The teacher's page has some wonderful helps for the Exam. There are pages like this for all the AP Exams available. I would pay close attention to the lab essay questions. I have my students write formal lab reports to help them develop analytical thinking about their science work. Doing the experiments is not enough. You need to follow the process of hypothesis, observation, analysis, and conclusion in a formal paper to really prepare for the Exam well. There are formal report examples linked to my course pages on my web site:

http://www.redwagontutorials.com/

Click on the link for "Live-Feed" course information, then on the "Chemistry" link, and finally, the link to the "Formal Report."

Hope that helps.

God Bless,

Steve

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RE: Apologia - 7/12/2009 1:28:48 PM   
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Hi Everyone,

For those of you starting ECGS this fall, here are the links to my first class in September:

General Science: Module 1

Video Lectures:

Module 1, Part 1
Module 1, Part 2

Class Notes:

Module 1, Part 1
Module 1, Part 2

Formal Lab Report:

Experiment Report

Test Review:

Module Review

Module Test & Answers:

Module Test
Module Test Answers


I have also posted my 2009-2010 Course Schedule on my General Science page:

http://www.redwagontutorials.com/WelcomeG.html

You are welcome to use these to help you structure your year. The recordings currently posted are from last year, but I will be uploading a new edition September 7th. You are welcome to use these links to listen in on our first day.

God Bless,

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RE: Apologia - 7/17/2009 9:18:25 AM   
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Hi Everyone,

WOW, lots of e-mails from you Physical Science folks asking if I can post the links for your class also. For those of you starting ECPS this fall, here are the links to my first class in September:

Physical Science: Module 1

Video Lectures:

Module 1, Part 1
Module 1, Part 2

Class Notes:

Module 1, Part 1
Module 1, Part 2

Formal Lab Report:

Experiment Report

Test Review:

Module Review

Module Test & Answers:

Module Test
Module Test Answers


I have also posted my 2009-2010 Course Schedule on my Physical Science page:

http://www.redwagontutorials.com/WelcomeP.html

You are welcome to use these to help you structure your year. The recordings currently posted are from last year, but I will be uploading a new edition September 7th. You are welcome to use these links to listen in on our first day.

God Bless,

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RE: Apologia - 7/29/2009 5:39:41 PM   
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Hi Everyone,

Okay, Okay, you'd think I was giving away gold here :-) For you folks starting biology, here are the links:

Biology: Module 1

Video Lectures:

Module 1, Part 1
Module 1, Part 2

Class Notes:

Module 1, Part 1
Module 1, Part 2

Formal Lab Report:

Experiment Report

Test Review:

Module Review

Module Test & Answers:

Module Test
Module Test Answers


I have also posted my 2009-2010 Course Schedule on my Biology page:

http://www.redwagontutorials.com/WelcomeB.html

You are welcome to use these to help you structure your year. The recordings currently posted are from last year, but I will be uploading a new edition the week of September 7th. You are welcome to use these links to listen in on our first day.

God Bless,

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RE: Apologia - 8/10/2009 12:37:39 AM   
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I have a question I am hoping you can help me with. We used all of the apologia sciences by Jeannie Fulbright and throughly enjoyed them. When my daughter went into 7th grade we purchased the online version of General Science - it was terribly hard for her so we set it aside and I tried it again last year. I found it to be alot of reading and difficult on the computer because you could not highlight points, go back and look something up etc. We did not complete it and I did something different. The year she enters the 9th grade - my son is going in the 7th. I would like to do the Apologia Physical Science with them both. I am not sure if it will count as a high school science credit for her and I need to know if they can do the Physical Science without having done the General Science. Does anyone know? The reviews I have read on line seem to be unanimous that the General Science is just tedious and laborious. Any suggestions would be helpful. My daughter will just now be doing prealgebra for her math as this is her hardest subject. My son is basically on track for his grade. THanks in advance!
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RE: Apologia - 8/10/2009 8:56:55 AM   
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You could do physical science without doing general science, it's not a prerequisite. As far as counting physical science as a high school course, I've been told that it qualifies, and I know many people, including myself, who are counting it.

You mentioned that it was harder for your daughter to do the lessons on the computer. I think that's a valid concern. My son loved the computer version, he liked having all the resources at a click of a button and being able to make the page larger. I found it much harder to read. We went with the computer version since that's what worked for him, but if I was the student, I would have wanted the actual book. Perhaps you could find a used book for her to work from?

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RE: Apologia - 8/25/2009 7:44:43 PM   
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Most high schools teach physical science in 9th grade.

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RE: Apologia - 9/6/2009 6:31:37 PM   
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Sorry folks, but my computer crashed and I have been busy restoring my favorites. I forgot to add Crosswalk.com back into my favorites list until this morning.

You all are exactly correct. Physical Science is usually a 9th-grade, high school, science course in most public school districts. You should be able to get science elective credit for the class. The reason Apologia calls it an 8th-grade course is we feel that home schooled children are on a more advanced track. Dr. Wile backed up each science year to accommodate your very bright students. Before you ask, "Yes, General Science would normally be taught in 8th-grade in the public school setting." You cannot get high school credit for General Science. When I taught public middle school here in Washington State, the eighth-grade curriculum I used was VERY similar to Apologia's ECGS, without all the Christian perspective, of course.

Hope that helps,

Steve

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RE: Apologia - 9/9/2009 3:36:40 PM   
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This is SO true!!! We got General Science for my 7th grader last year. She was so overwhelmed as it seemed very advanced. We stuck with it and modified only slightly. She got the hang of it and did quite well by the end of 7th grade.

She wanted to try something else for 8th grade so we ordered another program. We both found after a month that we needed to go back to Apologia. We've ordered it and are ready to get back on track!

We discovered that in comparison with other programs Apologia was much easier to understand despite it's advanced concepts and material. But this also puts her ahead of the game. We're tenatively planning on 9th grade Biology, 10th Marine Biology 11th - Chemistry and who knows for 12th. Probably won't do Physics. She's not really math/science geared and at this point is not thinking college. I hope that will change.

Anyone know, will Apologia create other high school programs? (i.e. Anatomy, Zoology, Botany)

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RE: Apologia - 9/11/2009 12:29:10 AM   
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A good fit for your student is the Advanced Biology curriculum: The Human Body, Fearfully and Wonderfully Made. If you follow your planned course sequence and top it off with the above book, your student will be set to take the SAT II Biology, CLEP Biology, and/or National AP Biology placement exams. If she does end up going to college, passing any of these tests could get her some college credit.

Zoology and Botany are usually sophomore year of college courses. There are a few high school curriculums out there, but Zoology and Botany will not prepare your student for the national exams the way Advanced Biology will. Apologia has no plans at this time to produce a high school Zoology or Botany book at present that I know of.

Hope that helps.

God Bless,

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RE: Apologia - 9/29/2009 1:13:20 PM   
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Sounds great, thanks! Advanced Biology sounds like a good option.

Though we are starting a bit late in physical science this year I found that my dd is moving through quite well. Sad to have wasted almost 2 months attempting to use something else. I think we're sticking to Apologia.

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RE: Apologia - 10/3/2009 1:56:28 PM   
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Hi Everyone,

For you folks starting chemistry, here are the Module 1 links:

Chemistry: Module 1

Video Lectures:

Module 1, Part 1
Module 1, Part 2

Class Notes:

Module 1, Part 1
Module 1, Part 2

Formal Lab Report:

Experiment Report

Test Review:

Module Review

Module Test & Answers:

Module Test
Module Test Answers


I have also posted my 2009-2010 Course Schedule on my Chemistry page:

http://www.redwagontutorials.com/WelcomeC.html

You are welcome to use these to help you structure your year. The recordings currently posted are from this September. You are welcome to use these links to listen in on our first day.

Red Wagon Tutorials is also now offering online testing and grading support for many of the Apologia courses to the general public. Please see the RWT web site for course testing/grading availability.

God Bless,

Steve

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RE: Apologia - 10/26/2009 11:59:47 PM   
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Hi Everyone,

I so appreciate all the notes from parents who have viewed the posted class threads. I am so glad I could be of service to you at the beginning of your school year. I will be posting further course vignettes soon, but right now I recovering from the flu. Keeping watching this thread for more helpful tidbits.

God Bless,

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