Master Books-Life Science Origins & Scientific Theory Set (9th - 12th Grade)

by Anchor
SKU: 094946
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Two exciting studies on the evolution-creation question are combined into one solid origins course! Learn about differences in secular and creationist worldviews, see how Darwin’s theory of evolution holds up, hear from scientists on their own interpretations of fossils while you help your student understand the truth to be able to defend it biblically and scientifically!

Package Includes:

Parent Lesson Planner
Evolution: The Grand Experiment
Teacher Guide
DVD
Living Fossils
Teacher Guide
DVD
Course Description: Upon completion of this course, students will have a thorough understanding of the theory of evolution and its limits. Students will develop scientific critical thinking skills through careful analysis of evidence and comparing the merits of different theories. Students will study paleontology, biology, and geology as they relate to the study of origins through an exploration of living fossils.

Workflow:
Step 1: Teacher leads Discussion Questions.
Step 2: Student watches DVD (if applicable)
Step 3: Student reads chapter.
Step 4: Student is given and completes Chapter Objectives after reading the chapter.
Step 5: Teacher administers Chapter Test.
Step 6: Teacher administers Sectional Exams where indicated.
Step 7: Teacher administers Comprehensive Final Exams where indicated.

Lesson Scheduling: Space is given for assignment dates. There is flexibility in scheduling. For example, the parent may opt for a M–W schedule rather than a M, W, F schedule. Each week listed has five days but due to vacations the school work week may not be M–F. Please adapt the days to your school schedule. As the student completes each assignment, he/she should put an “X” in the box. Test grades should also be recorded in the lesson plan where indicated.

Parent Lesson Planners are easy-to-use with suggested daily schedules, as well as three-hole punched perforated pages so worksheets, quizzes, and tests can be easily removed before students begin their coursework.