Exploring Creation with Zoology 1: Flying Creatures of the Fifth Day

Exploring Creation with Zoology 1: Flying Creatures of the Fifth Day

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ISBN: 9781932012613
Grades: K-6

Product Description:

Birds, bugs, and bats if it flies, it's explored in this fascinating introduction to zoology! The first portion of the book focuses on birds and their unique characteristics. Kids will learn bird anatomy, how they are able to fly, why they build nests, how they raise their young, and more. They'll also learn to identify the birds they see every day and do activities that explore the habits and preferences of different species of birds. Students will learn about bats, some of the most useful and wonderful flying creatures in the world. As they study the physical characteristics and lifestyle of the bat, they'll gain a new appreciation for these creatures. Finally, kids will get up close and personal to the insect world. They'll learn how to identify and classify the many different types of bugs they see, and they'll even get to design their own experiments with different insect species. Kids will get the opportunity to keep their own field journals as they are encouraged to be their own scientist as they observe and understand the world around them.

Publisher Description:

In this book, your children will begin exploring the dynamics of flight and animal classification, understanding why the design we see in these incredible creatures points us to our Creator God. Then, get ready for the exciting adventure of learning about birds. Your children will learn how to attract various bird species to your yard and identify them by looking at their special physical characteristics, diverse nests, and interesting domestic practices. They will also learn the anatomy and the glorious design that enables birds to do remarkable things. The text contains actual experiments on the preferences and habits of the birds your children see. These experiments further enrich the learning experience.

After becoming amateur ornithologists, your children will explore the world of chiropterology, which is the study of bats. They will be able to intelligently share with others the value of bats in our world while exposing the misconceptions that most people have regarding these docile creatures of the night. Your children will then investigate entomology, the study of insects. They will learn to scientifically classify insects they find in their yard by a simple glance at their wings and other important characteristics. In addition to designing experiments with flies, crickets, darkling moths, and caterpillars, they will also learn how to attract and catch insects for scientific study.

When your children complete this study of zoology, they will never view nature in the same way again. Their eyes will be open to the different species that live in their midst, enjoying and understanding nature to the fullest. Vacations will become educational experiences as they notice birds and insects inhabiting the areas they visit. By learning to keep a field journal, they will be able to notice unusual circumstances or sudden increases in bird or insect populations. They will become true scientists as they come to know nature and the fascinating world that God created.

Category Description for Exploring Creation with Zoology 1:

Birds, bugs, and bats if it flies, it's explored in this fascinating introduction to zoology! The first portion of the book focuses on birds and their unique characteristics. Kids will learn bird anatomy, how they are able to fly, why they build nests, how they raise their young, and more. They'll also learn to identify the birds they see every day and do activities that explore the habits and preferences of different species of birds. Students will learn about bats, some of the most useful and wonderful flying creatures in the world. As they study the physical characteristics and lifestyle of the bat, they'll gain a new appreciation for these creatures. Finally, kids will get up close and personal to the insect world. They'll learn how to identify and classify the many different types of bugs they see, and they'll even get to design their own experiments with different insect species. Kids will get the opportunity to keep their own field journals as they are encouraged to be their own scientist as they observe and understand the world around them.



Category Description for Exploring Creation with Zoology:


Category Description for Apologia Science (K-6):

This popular elementary science series was originally created when Jeannie Fulbright, author and homeschool mom, was looking for a quality elementary science series that was creation-based using the Charlotte Mason approach. When she didn't find the curriculum she was looking for she decided to create her own. These books use the classical and Charlotte Mason methodology including narration and notebooking to develop critical thinking, logical ordering, retention, and record keeping. The series has since expanded to cover more science topics. New for 2021 is Earth Science, authored by Rachel Yunis, author of Exploring Creation with Advanced Biology.

Since the Charlotte Mason method is employed, every lesson is organized with a narrative, notebook work, an activity, and a project. The student notebook is emphasized in the lessons. Activities and projects bring the lessons to life and use simple household items. While the author's intent is for the parent to read these books to elementary students, a student with a 4th-grade reading level could read these books on their own. The books come from a strong creationist viewpoint, including sections called "Creation Confirmation" and Scripture interwoven throughout the book. Apologia recommends spending an entire year covering each book, taking about two weeks to explore most lessons (some lessons may require more time).

Notebooking Journals were a later - and welcome - addition to the series. As they complete the courses, students were encouraged to compile a notebook to collect and display the information they are learning. The Apologia Notebooking Journals now provide a place for the student to complete every assignment, to record experiments and to display work. Included are weekly lesson plans, templates for recording fascinating facts and assignments, and scripture copywork in both print and cursive models. In addition to full-color Miniature Books (for recording facts and information and pasting directly into the notebook), there are optional ideas (Take it Further in Astronomy; Dig in Deeper in Botany; Fly Higher in Zoology, etc.) for lots of additional activities, projects, experiments, books or videos, all of which correlate with specific lessons in each course. Along these lines, the Personal Person project in both of the Anatomy notebooks is special providing clear vinyl overlays of each body system. Be prepared to cut these out, though.

Junior Notebooking Journals are a simplified version of the orignal Notebooking Journals and require less handwriting but have the same reinforcing activities. These books include coloring pages, project pages, and cut and fold miniature books (same ones as in the version for older students). There is space for notebooking assignments (more drawings, no questions to answer) and scripture copywork (shorter verses to copy either in manuscript or in beginning cursive). Biblical quotations are from the NASB, KJV, NIV or NKJV.

To complete the books all you will need to provide is scissors, glue, colored pencils, a stapler, and a few brass fasteners. There are plenty of activity options in the journals, but keep in mind that based on your student, you may not want to complete every activity. Work can be tailored to each student by simply tearing out unwanted pages from the spiral-bound book. Serving both as a uniquely expressed record of the student's work and as a prized reminder of acquired knowledge, these books will become a homeschooling heirloom.

For convenience, we now offer either Advantage Sets or SuperSets. Advantage Sets include the textbook and either the Junior or original Notebooking Journal. SuperSets include the text, the MP3 Audiobook CD and either the Junior or the original Notebooking Journal.

We also offer lab kits from Nature's Workshop for the elementary courses. Kits contain most of the materials for the experiments, and are conveniently packaged by lesson in the corresponding book (sold separately). There are still a few items you will need from around your house, but with these kits the list becomes extremely short. ~ Janice / Jerry


Category Description for Apologia Science:

Apologia Science courses are written from a Biblical worldview with the homeschool in mind. At the elementary level, courses follow a Charlotte Mason-inspired methodology, with lessons organized around narration, notebooking exercises and hands-on activities or projects. Children at different ages can use these together, learning at their own level. Each course is designed to be teacher-student interactive, so teacher involvement is fairly high at this level. At the junior high and high school levels, science courses are more traditional in nature, with the textbook written to the student. Teacher involvement time at this level is much less than at the elementary level. Textbooks contain student reading, lab instructions, "On Your Own" questions and Study Guide questions. A Solutions Manual provides the answers to these and the test questions. Lab kits are available separately for both the elementary and upper-level science courses which include most of the harder to find items you will need.

Category Description for COMPREHENSIVE SCIENCE PROGRAMS:

Items listed in this section tend to be complete science programs with a teacher and student component, requiring few supplements besides science supplies.


Primary Subject
Science
Grade Start
K
Grade End
6
ISBN
9781932012613
Format
Softcover Book
Brand Name
Apologia
Weight
2.3 (lbs.)
Dimensions
11.25" x 8.75" x 0.75"
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Ive used this before and it is a magnificent science curriculum. The way it is presented keeps younger children’s interest and gives them a love for science.
Emmaline E on Sep 11, 2022
My daughter's hybrid homeschool program required it.
Sheryl L T on Jun 7, 2022
Ive used this before and it is a magnificent science curriculum. The way it is presented keeps younger children’s interest and gives them a love for science.
Emmaline E on Sep 11, 2022
It came highly recommended.
Lara on Jul 13, 2022
My daughter's hybrid homeschool program required it.
Sheryl L T on Jun 7, 2022
My goal for grade 1-3 science is to keep as close to nature study as possible, while still introducing modern scientific investigation methods.
Kristine S on May 12, 2022
Independent Learning Academy teacher Connie Avery chose for curriculum.
Kali G on Aug 4, 2021
co-op class req.
Brooke C on Jul 17, 2021
This is, by far, my favorite science curriculum on the market!
Samantha J on Jul 15, 2021
Had a different science for grade 1 and we needed a science more challenging for grade 2.
Elizabeth K on Jul 12, 2021
my daughter loves birds so I bought this for her science this year.
Lucas M on May 18, 2021
I wanted to have a science study to complete this summer.
Jennifer C on Apr 21, 2021
My children really liked zoology 2 and want to complete 1 and 3
Melisa H on Mar 1, 2021
Teaching this to my kinder and fifth graders this year. Ordered the notebooks but forgot the text book :).
RAY H on Aug 25, 2020
Recommended to me by a long time home school parent.
Crystal D on Aug 5, 2020
I chose this because it looks thorough and uses the Charlotte Mason style which I am wanting to try out.
Elisabeth A on Jul 30, 2020
highly recommended by seasoned homeschoolers
Maria S on Jul 26, 2020
Highly recommend by a homeschooling friend!
Jennifer K on Jul 22, 2020
Homeschool mom friend highly recommends for science teaching.
Heather C on Jul 17, 2020
Sounds like something daughter will love!
Cari F on Jul 11, 2020
A great detailed text that focuses on a theme within science for the most picky student. Colorful, easy to follow and engaging.
Janica J on May 13, 2020
bible and creation based
SCHAIANE R on Apr 19, 2020
Great books with amazing pictures.So much information,my daughter loves reading every word.very highly recommended.
Lori R on Apr 10, 2020
We love this series. Have already completed Land Animals and Water Animals!
Lynn D on Mar 20, 2020
Looks like a good science text. My friends enjoy using it with their kids
User on Mar 7, 2020
To go with kit and I appreciate biblical truth with science
Amie B on Feb 26, 2020
I have really been enjoying the other books in this series.
Shamar J on Feb 16, 2020
Read aloud works for all ages and the subject is fascinating to all nature lovers.
Marina S on Sep 1, 2019
School Requirement :)
Diana L on May 16, 2019
My 7 year old was excited to begin this series!
Sarah G on Apr 2, 2019
We are planning to have our 3 younger boys do the class, but we only had one of these books, so we needed another. This is the best elementary science we have found. Our 4 older children did the class, and they basically became expert entomologists.
Susan A on Mar 18, 2019
Looks like something our Grandson would enjoy
Sharon B on Nov 29, 2018
Recommendation of another homeschool mom
Trisha M on Oct 22, 2018
Looking for a very in-depth topical science program that still connects us to Nature on a regular basis.
Emily G on Sep 24, 2018
Used Zoology 2 and daughter loved it.
Emily S on Sep 10, 2018
After completing the astronomy book last year, we look forward to beginning the Zoology series. These books are engaging and enjoyable.
David M on Aug 21, 2018
For a co op class my daughter is taking
Julie R on Aug 21, 2018
A friend would like to use this together.
Jessica O on Aug 17, 2018
Recommended by other Home schooling families
Charis A on Aug 16, 2018
Recommended by another homeschool mom
Erin L on Aug 9, 2018
I was referred to this curriculum by someone in my homeschool community who has used it for years and loves it! It is creation based which I am looking forward to.
ANGIE H on Aug 7, 2018
We have completed their astronomy and botany books, and this is the next in the series. This year, we've added a small flock of chickens, 2 pollinator gardens, and 2 colonies (hives) of honeybees to our yard...we're excited to explore the creatures in our own backyard, with this year's science theme!
Abigail H on Aug 6, 2018
Required for co-op class
Charlene K on Aug 2, 2018
This was recommended to me by a few friends.
Karen F on Jul 30, 2018
Both kids adore birds.
Casey M on Jul 28, 2018
required for 6th grade science at our school
Rebecca M on Jul 25, 2018
Required text for my daughter's Zoology 1 class.
Marsha A on Jul 20, 2018
excellent scientific text with engaging labs and activities
Amy S on Jul 19, 2018
HOME sCHOOL
BARBARA on Jul 12, 2018
Love the focus of this series. It covers various aspects of science. It's one of the best resources I've found.
Jenny H on Feb 17, 2018
Plan to use for second grade with the Junior Notebooking Journal
User on Oct 27, 2017
Excellent, readable yet thorough, science curriculum.
Dawn I on Oct 12, 2017
It came highly recommended.
Lara on Jul 13, 2022
My goal for grade 1-3 science is to keep as close to nature study as possible, while still introducing modern scientific investigation methods.
Kristine S on May 12, 2022
Is this textbook spiral bound?
Alexis on Jul 2, 2021
BEST ANSWER: The textbook is hardback but the nature journals are spiral bound.
Is Zoology 1 a one semester course or a full year course?
A shopper on Aug 3, 2020
BEST ANSWER: It seems set up for a one semester course. It goes along with the seasons. In our case, we have used it for 2 years. There is a lot to complete and with other subjects we stretched it out for 2 years.
How much does a book like zoology 1 weigh?
User on Sep 1, 2016
BEST ANSWER: 2.45#
I really like these courses but was wondering if it mattered if they were not completed in order. I think my children would like #3 the best. Would it make any difference if we did that one first?
A shopper on Aug 7, 2016
BEST ANSWER: The publisher encourages starting the Zoology sequence with Exploring Creation with Zoology 1. However, it is possible to start with Zoology 3 if you take the time to complete Module 1 of Zoology 1 first. That Module is available as a download from our website - "download a sample" button under the add to cart/add to wishlist box. - http://www.rainbowresource.com/proddtl.php?id=010470
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Rated 5 out of 5
Wonderful text and activity books
These contain a wealth of information. The activities are fun and planned out perfectly. Along with the experiment kit there is zero prep time needed for a well-rounded science experience.
April 4, 2020
Purchased
over 3 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Daughter loves Zoology!
My daughter has never been so engaged in one subject like she is with Zoology. We love everything about Apologia. We have finished Earth Science and Physical Science as well.
October 22, 2018
Purchased
over 4 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Knowing and growing
Thanx for the quick arrival of these tools to learn and teach this year and in the years to come. So far so good, we are in the first lessons and are provoked to much discussion.
September 12, 2017
Purchased
over 5 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
I was really looking forward to working through Zoology 1 with my 8 and 10 year old children Our actual experience with it is mixed The material is interesting but we ran into problems trying to use it during the winter We started in September and couldn't do many of the experiments once the weather changed to snow and bitter cold We skipped ahead to the sections on pterosaurs and bats and plan to complete the experiments for the insects and bird nests as the weather warms up Ideally I should have switched to something else (perhaps the astronomy) then switched back to this in the Spring Also we didn't really care for the content of the junior notebooking journal- it was mainly busywork
April 14, 2014
Rated 5 out of 5
I thought I might be able to help others by writing a review that is not a glowing reviewso perhaps you can see why this may not work for you if you are like us Zoology 3 happens to be one of the things I remember the least fondly in 7 years of homeschooling I felt that the book was unnecessarily wordy and long-winded History and Literature are my favorite subjects to teach so I thought a conversational Science text would be nice That was not the case My children and I all began the course with gusto However only 3 months into the year we were all forcing ourselves to get through it My students found the notebook to be 75% busy-work: making little pocket books and flip books and such Each section started out interesting but just went downhill as it seemed to us to be beaten like a "dead horse" as the saying goes We have enjoyed hundreds of BBC nature and Science videos We watch Science videos on Netflix and YouTube for fun We loved several Science biographies and we have also enjoyed Abeka and A Closer Look Science but Apologia Elementary did not work for us
December 13, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5
My boys were 11 & 7 and we used this curriculum as a supplement to another curriculum we were doing They loved it so much that we are going to complete it this year and use it by itself I also purchased the journal along with it and they loved to go outside and do the things in it draw pictures paste things in journal They said "this isn't school work - this is fun"
August 14, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5
I am so NOT a science person Through my years of homeschool my family has started countless science books only to have them fizzle out after a few weeks Lots of times this is due to the fact that those other books are designed for class room use The lessons are cumbersome and many times require materials that I have no clue how to findApologia is not like this at all This is one science curriculum that is specifically designed for homeschoolers The text is written directly to the reader including many interesting descriptions and clear presentations of the subject matter My third grader this year is using the Zoology 1 book about flying creatures Since the text is written on a fourth or fifth grade reading level I do have to read the text to her but she has no trouble following me and understanding what I am reading to her She really is enjoying this book So far we have learned so much about birds but later we will be learning about bats flying reptiles and insects Each chapter includes hands on activities to help your child really understand what has been presented in the text One thing that I really appreciate about Apologia is that the activities don't use hard to find objects Most of the time the items needed can be found lying around the house or purchased inexpensively at the store There are 16 chapters in our book One could finish a chapter a week and do two books per year but I estimate that one would have to do 45-60 minutes of science per day to read all the text do the notebooking projects and any experiments I will probably cover the book over the course of one year While the books seem a bit costlier than some others I think the value for the price is terrific The text books are hardbound designed to hold up through several children The corresponding notebook adds puzzles and journaling activities to the text While I am sure that one could come up with these activities on one's own I need something all set up for me or I will never get around to printing out the pages I need so I definitely think the notebook is worth the money Also experiment log pages are included in the notebook and some full color paper projects are in the back of the bookI definitely think we will be returning to Apologia for our science needs in the future
October 28, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5
Our whole family loves the Apologia Science books! They are so easy to use very little teacher prep the text is written like the author is right there speaking to us The lessons are packed with fun information colorful pictures and drawings to illustrate the concepts Lab/experiment supplies are conveniently listed for each Lesson which makes assessing the "need to gets" and "already haves" quick and easy The elementary level books do not have unit tests so for my kids that like to test we review the narrative questions(answers are in the back of the book)and play games with the vocabulary words from the unit The activities are fun and engaging for all ages my children have beautiful journals and scrapbooks from every book we have completed to show off to grandparents when they visit Skeptical grandparents (one is retired from public education) have been very impressed with the hands on learning and the in depth understanding my children have gained from these books We love Apologia Science!
July 27, 2009
Rated 5 out of 5
We have struggled for a long time with what to use for science and have tried a number of things I love science and wanted my children to love it too Instead they hated it and didn't ever want to do anything I suggested Finally I pulled this book off the shelf that had been sitting there for over a year and tried it AT LAST- my children liked it- we all liked the narration and notebooking style of learning The reading is personable and easy to listen to It has real-life and practical learning activities I think they enjoy learning in-depth about something instead of grazing over the top of a large number of general subjects It piques their interest and satisfies their desire to know something about something I am finally excited about elementary science and just wish there were more years to do all the books!
December 9, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5
I did Zoology 1 with our 7 year old this last year and he really enjoyed it He often can remember the facts we cover better than I do If my husband is nearby when we are doing science he joins us as he finds these books so interesting Yet the language and format are simple enough for young children to enjoy also Even my 3 year old loves to sit down and leaf through the book just to see all the wonderful pictures She asks many questions about the photos I know she is learning too I only had one child formally using Zoology 1 but my children ages 3 and 5 enjoyed being involved with the projects I love the fact that the projects are simple and the supplies are inexpensive (often they are items we already have) This curriculum has really given my son a good foundation in science as well as a desire to continue to learn more My sons will be 8 and 6 soon and I am looking forward to using Zoology 2 with both of them next year
June 16, 2008

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