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[…] we have space, time, and matter in the first place. In other words, a biblical worldview (specifically, a creation-based view of science) gives meaning to the chemistry, biology, and physics that we can explore, discover, learn, study, and understand. Understanding the why of any subject (science, math, language, or history) gives it meaning—and actually […]
[…] experience. With our range of materials, we aim to empower students to excel in the world of science while instilling strong Christian values. Explore our High School Science curriculum and resources today, and discover the path to faith-based, knowledge-rich learning with Apologia. For alternative subjects, shop our Literature, Astronomy, Marine Biology or all High-School products.
Apologia offers three advanced science courses for students who are eager to explore biology, chemistry, or physics further after completing the regular course first. Students can choose from Advanced Biology, Advanced Chemistry, or Advanced Physics.
[…] about the wonders of the cosmos. With engaging content and interactive resources, our high school astronomy curriculum equips homeschooling parents and students with the tools they need for a stellar learning experience. Discover the wonder of God’s created universe with Apologia! Don’t forget to also check out our High-School Science, Literature and Marine Biology pages!
[…] Together. View Sample Buy Now Meet the Author Rachael Yunis is the Science and Math Director at Apologia. She has advanced degrees in molecular genetics and developmental biology and biomedical ethics, over 10 years’ experience in molecular genetic research, and publications in multiple peer-reviewed scientific journals. Rachael is the author of Exploring Creation with […]
Fathers…Take them [your children] by the hand and lead them in the way of the Master. — Ephesians 6:4 (MSG) Even if the name of Ivan Pavlov, the Russian Nobel Prize laureate, doesn’t “ring a bell,” you’ve probably heard of his dogs. Pavlov performed neurological experiments with dogs in an attempt to understand reflexes. He…
[…] God will do in your family and how much you ALL will learn in your homeschool! Vicki Dincher is the author of the General Science, Physical Science, Biology, and TheHuman Body Student Notebooks for Apologia Educational Ministries. She has her masters in biology and although her four children are grown, she hasn’t yet retired […]
[…] enjoyed this article by Rachael Yunis, check out Called to See Creation. Rachael Yunis is the Director of Apologia Science. She has advanced degrees in molecular genetics/developmental biology and biomedical ethics, over ten years of experience in molecular genetic research, and publications in multiple peer-reviewed scientific journals. Rachael is co-author of the Apologia textbook, […]
[…] God throughout our science studies, and end with God to help us place our science studies into the proper perspective. Whether you are studying astronomy, botany, zoology, biology, chemistry, or physics this year with your kids, you are in my prayers. I leave you with words from Psalm 104 to help you contemplate the beginning […]
[…] a shared family experience. Creating a Cohesive Plan You don’t need a separate curriculum for each child. You can choose one theme, like American history or basic biology, and tailor it to suit everyone’s age and comprehension level. This means reading the main text aloud to them that all can understand and have discussions […]
Evolutionists often present scientific arguments to refute Biblical creation in discussions about the origin of life. They claim that scientific evidence supports evolution over billions of years and argue that if God intervened in natural laws, science would be impossible. However, Biblical creationists can respond effectively using a strategic approach that challenges these claims and…
[…] those two topics are generally studied through subdivided and more specialized courses. While you might think their divisions are straightforward, they aren’t always that clear. For example, biology, which is the study of life, can be further specialized into topics such as botany (the study of plants), zoology (the study of animals), and so […]
Biology, Zoology, Geology. I assume you know that the suffix of these words (i.e., “ology”) means “the study of.” Therefore, you can quickly determine that the corresponding definitions of these words are the study of living organisms, the study of animals, and the study of Earth. What other “ology” words can you think […]
Whether they come to us by chance or through deliberate adoption, having pets in your homeschool can have a profound impact on 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…
[…] schools. But instead of 83% of Christian parents sending their children to public school, why isn’t this figure 17%? With all the undeniably horrible, anti-God, anti-life, anti- biology, sexually depraved practices and worldviews permeating public schools, why do any Christian parents send their precious children to these institutions to be indoctrinated by strangers? I […]