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[…] If you’d prefer not to make lunch feel like a separate class, consider combining it with a subject they are already learning. Baking ties in well with Exploring Creation with Chemistry & Physics and Exploring Creation with Chemistry. Nutrition easily correlates with topics covered in Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Health & Nutrition. If you want to […]
[…] learning, then the chances are very good that your kids will too. Another practical way to instill a love of learning is to let your students explore creation, discover new things on their own, pursue areas of interest, and be actively involved in their own education. Don’t let their day be divided into arbitrary […]
[…] homeschool parent, you can teach your children diligently when you rise up, when you lie down, when you sit, when you walk along the way—anytime! 2. Exploring Creation Outdoors Perhaps you have heard of Nature Deficit Disorder. It’s a real concern in today’s society. Let’s face it: For most kids today, their only outlet […]
[…] like while also building the foundation of a biblical worldview. During the second half of this course, students will work toward building a healthy, biblical self-image while exploring what it means to be made in God’s image. What We Believe, Part 2: In Apologia’s Live class What We Believe Part 2, students go through […]
[…] local crisis pregnancy center) Come to Washington, D.C. in January for the next annual March for Life weekend. Creation-Based Resources for Your Homeschool Get 25% off all Exploring Creation with Mathematics curricula! Apologia’s Mathematics curriculum is written to the student in a conversational tone, engages the student with hands-on activities, and cultivates independent learning skills. […]
Apologia offers two engaging, Christ-centered physics courses designed for different learning stages: one for elementary students and one for high schoolers. Exploring Creation with Chemistry and Physics is a fun, hands–on course for elementary students in grades K–6. It introduces students to the foundational wonders of chemistry and physics, covering atoms, molecules, simple chemical reactions, motion, […]
[…] fascinating, faith-based understanding of the human body—from the intricate systems that keep us alive to the awe-inspiring design behind it all. Whether you’re teaching elementary students with Exploring Creation with Anatomy and Physiology or guiding high schoolers with our rigorous, college-prep Exploring Creation with Advanced Biology course, Apologia offers Biblically centered, engaging science courses tailored […]
[…] made it. If you are a homeschool graduate this year, make sure you give your parents a little pat on the back. They deserve it. Especially mom. CREATION-BASED RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESCHOOL Apologia is the number-one publisher of creation-based science, math, Bible, and worldview curriculum for homeschoolers, with hundreds of number-one awards. Now that’s […]
[…] you study all these subjects, be sure you avoid a humanistic approach that believes we humans are capable of figuring out the mysteries of God and His creation all on our own. Yes, God has given us a mind and an ability to reason, but eating of the tree of the knowledge of good […]
[…] curriculum also encourages the use of surroundings to explore and learn- whether it’s using simple, household items for experiments, or going on nature walks to explore God’s creation. This encourages a hands-on approach to science and fosters a love of learning by allowing the students to experience science while learning how God and science […]
[…] your family and dramatically enhance your students’ home education. Beyond teaching responsibility, having pets in our homeschooling environment transformed how our children learned. Pets foster engagement with Creation and teach life skills that go beyond traditional curricula. Our children have learned invaluable lessons through these interactions, whether it’s caring for a sick hedgehog or […]
[…] first year my younger kids will work through different science courses. I’m excited for both of them! My middle schooler will work through the self-paced course of Exploring Creation with General Science. My 4th grader and I will work through Exploring Creation with Earth Science. There is a hands-on globe project that I already know […]
[…] an element of predictability. Math Picture Book Suggestions Here are some favorite math picture book suggestions from author, Kathryn Gomes. Kathryn is the author of the Exploring Creation with Mathematics series and has a knack for making math playful and engaging. More on that later! 123 Peas by Keith Baker Feast for 10 by […]
[…] best to reading and writing. Social Social learners learn best by interacting with others. Interests If your student likes learning about animals, pick up one of our Exploring Creation with Zoology curriculums and plan a trip to the zoo or aquarium. If they enjoy space, order Exploring Creation with Astronomy and schedule an outing to […]
[…] plant life with Apologia’s award-winning homeschooling curriculum for elementary botany. This homeschool botany course is written from a Biblical worldview and is designed to guide students through exploring the diverse plant life found in God’s creation. Students will be Immersed in botanical science, plant anatomy, and classification and complete hands-on activities to bring learning […]
This post rounds out 14 living books about land animals to pair with Exploring Creation with Zoology 3: Land Animals. Charlotte Mason’s ideas are a pretty big deal around here. Her view of educating the whole child was a testament to her respect for their personhood. At Apologia, we aim to incorporate her principles in […]
[…] the champions of homeschooling! They give students the precious gift of time to polish their creations. With these programs, homeschoolers can dive deeply into perfecting their projects, exploring new ideas, and making things even better on their own timetable. The best part? No clock-watching. It’s a realm where creativity thrives, and innovation knows no […]
[…] way through New Year’s Day and just “Do Family.” Review this list on January 1, and yield to God’s redirection again as you enter the new year. CREATION-BASED RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESCHOOL Apologia is the number-one publisher of creation-based science, math, Bible, and worldview curriculum for homeschoolers, with hundreds of number-one awards. Now that’s […]
[…] process. Value #2—Education is the “Science of Relations” Don’t think of your children as buckets to fill with information. Educate the whole person, not just the mind. Exploring creation and discovering the beauty of the natural world will connect your children to the Creator and develop in them a healthy sense of awe and wonder. […]
[…] with Your Elementary Student Math games can be simple, engaging, and fun! Math author, Kathryn Gomes, shares simple and effective math games for teaching beginning concepts. Watch the video, then download the free game boards from Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Mathematics, Level 1 and Exploring Creation with Mathematics, Level 2. Download Math Game PDF YouTube player