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Sample From the Publisher:
The Biology for High School guide lays out three distinct one-credit high school biology courses. This self-guided program contains plans for:
- Textbook assignments from CK12 Biology, which is available for free online. Each week includes reading selections, vocabulary terms, and comprehension questions. (Note - CK12 is a standard textbook from a secular perspective.)
- Weekly experiments from an expertly designed high school biology experiment kit. This kit makes it possible for you to bring the standard lab experience into your home. We have also included an online lab option with Beyond Labz for those who would prefer a virtual lab. You can see tutorials and demos of these online labs on the Beyond Labz YouTube Channel. (Note - Both of these options are separate purchases.)
- Three scheduling options - a survey course without labs, a standard lab science course, and an honors course - so you can choose which option best suits your student's needs.
- Plus, there are events in science assignments and optional hands-on science activities.
Biology for High School makes it easy for you to learn about biology at the high school level.
Prerequisites: None Ages: 14 to 18 years old Grade: 9th through 12th grade
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Bird Watch
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Birds of a Feather
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Black Beauty
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Black Beauty
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