Exploring Creation with Marine Biology Tests 2nd Edition
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068743
ISBN
9781940110974
Grade 12
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This test packet includes one copy of all tests for the Exploring Creation with Marine Biology course. Please note that there are no answers included; this item is designed as a refill test packet if you need an additional copy for another student.
Publisher's Description of Exploring Creation with Marine Biology Tests 2nd Edition
This contains the tests only forExploring Creation with Marine Biology, 2ndEdition
Exploring Creation with Marine Biology from Apologia
is a high school elective science course that dives deep into the wonders of
life in the ocean. Designed as a follow-up to a first-year biology course, this
engaging 2nd edition focuses exclusively on marine biology and ocean habitats —
from microscopic organisms to the largest sea creatures.
Students explore God’s magnificent design of marine life and
ecosystems through a clear biblical worldview.
Key Curriculum Features:
8
modules covering the oceans, marine environments, and sea-dwelling
organisms from all biological kingdoms
In-depth
study of marine invertebrates, marine vertebrates, and marine ecology
Hands-on
labs including dissections of a clam, starfish, and dogfish shark
“On
Your Own” questions, study guides, and module tests for assessment
Strong
biblical perspective on the complexity and beauty of God’s creation in the
seas
Program Components:
Student
Textbook: Hardcover text with detailed explanations, illustrations,
lab activities, and study questions
Solutions
and Tests Manual (required): Contains module tests, test solutions,
and answers to study guide questions
Important Notes:
Prerequisite:
Completion of Exploring Creation with Biology or equivalent
first-year high school biology course.
This
is an advanced course best suited for students with a strong interest in
marine science.
Dissection
specimens are required for the lab portion of the course.
Exploring Creation with Marine Biology stands out for
its fascinating content, engaging labs, and consistent biblical worldview. It
is an excellent choice for homeschool students seeking an in-depth,
college-preparatory marine biology elective.
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