Apologia Exploring Chemistry and Physics
On Campus – Tuesdays and Thursdays
(7th-9th Grade) (2022-2023)
The Apologia Young Explorers Series Science curriculum uses the Charlotte Mason methodology to give young students an introduction to the fascinating world of chemistry and physics. It is a wonderful way to teach students just how God made everything in the universe. Jeannie Fulbright presents a scientifically sound and God-honoring study that covers atoms, molecules, simple chemicals, laws of motion, electricity, magnetism, and simple machines.
Required Text: Apologia Exploring Creation with Chemistry and Physics
Apologia Physical Science
On Campus – Tuesdays and Thursdays
(8th – 11th Grade)
Students learn about such topics as the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, weather, the structure of the earth, environmentalism, the physics of motion, Newton’s Laws, gravity, and astrophysics. The author especially concentrates on the myths generated by the hysterical environmentalist movement.
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Exploring Creation with Physical Science Textbook (3rd Edition)
On Campus – Tuesdays and Thursdays
(10th – 12th grade) (2022-2023)
Students are provided with a detailed introduction to the methods and concepts of general physics with emphasis on vector analysis. This text provides a student with a background in one-dimensional and two-dimensional motion, Newton’s laws and their applications, gravity, work and energy, momentum, periodic motion waves, optics, electrostatics, electrodynamics, electrical circuits, and magnetism.
Required Text: Exploring Creation with Physics (2nd Edition), Textbook
Apologia General Science On Campus – Tuesdays and Thursdays (7th-9th Grade) Required Text: Apologia General Science 3rd Edition
Apologia Chemistry On Campus – Tuesdays and Thursdays (10th – 12th grade)
Students learn significant figures, units, classification, the mole concept, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, thermodynamics, kinetics, acids and bases, redox reactions, solutions, atomic structure, Lewis structures, molecular geometry, gas laws, and equilibrium.Required Text: Exploring Creation with Chemistry Textbook, 3rd Edition