On behalf of those who requested this information, this
post is dedicated to my friends and family who are making the efforts in living "green". WARNING, this is long! I think I wrote a book...lol. Please share with others. I hope this research helps you all. I am sorry this has taken me so long to get up. You know how busy I am with school :)
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The younger two are beginning their Biology - Anatomy Study. The others are scheduled for this study during the second semester. Many do not know what to teach their children and when.
My high school student is using curriculum I developed based on a syllabus for a "Credit By Examination" course by Texas Tech University and an AP Biology Syllabus. I also enrich with other activities from outside sources like HERE and HERE. One day soon I will write a blog on how to do that. Thus, much of his curriculum is pulled from online sources. I do include hard copy labs and activities when needed. My middle school student is covering a series of text books I bought online (one of the few things) from Half.com. It is called Science Explorer by Prentice Hall. Next year though, I will have him complete the High School Biology Curriculum. My younger students use a fourth grade textbook I found at the thrift store. I use this only as an outline for the material I need to cover. I then supplement with material I think they are capable of understanding. I teach to a higher level. You would be amazed at what they can understand. Thus, the links below are tools I will use with all four of the children, depending on their abilities, as we cover this material in addition to the ones linked above. Prepare for the Unit
Read Texts (Depending on the child's abilities)
Discover and Explore
Use Activities and Labs
Assess
Enjoy! |