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Exploring Creation with Zoology 3 MP3 Audio CD
This is it, the eagerly anticipated and finally available third book in the "Exploring Creation with Zoology" series. Now it's time to learn about all the land animals God created on the sixth day. Animals in this category are diverse and include many different types. Like the others in this series, the groups are studied using their scientific names. You'll learn about Carnivores, Caniforms, Feliforms, Marsupials, Primates, Rodentia, Ungulates (hoofed animals), Artiodactyla, reptiles, amphibians, and even dinosaurs. The book is divided into 14 modules, each containing the quality information and illustrations you've come to expect from Apologia. Children will learn about what makes each group very special and different from other groups of animals. At the end of each module, children will engage in a variety of notebook activities and experiments. A "Track It!" activity helps students identify tracks of the animals just covered in that module. The "Map It!" activity encourages students to mark a map with the location of where you might find the animals from that module. How exciting! Parents will really enjoy learning along with their children about the unique land creatures God created.
For audio learners, consider adding the MP3 CD audiobook which features a reading from the textbook. Labs and activities require a mix of household, craft and science supplies. You can gather these yourself, or opt for a convenient Lab Kit packaged by Nature’s Workshop.
Product Format: | Other |
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Grades: | K-6 |
Brand: | Apologia |
ISBN: | 9781940110165 |
Length in Inches: | 4.875 |
Width in Inches: | 5.625 |
Height in Inches: | 0.375 |
Weight in Pounds: | 0.15 |
I never sit and read science to my kids, I think it'll be really helpful to have the audio... I already have the book.
recommended by a home school mom
My daughter has dyslexia and I thought this would make it easier for her to be independent with her work.
We love listening to the author read the book, her voice is young and enthusiastic. Also, it helps us as parents pronounce science terminology correctly.