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    Apologia Reviews

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    Apologia provides fun and challenging K-12 creation-based curriculum specifically designed for the home school. Written by a former university professor and homeschool parent, the courses provide college-preparatory science in a way that is both clear and challenging. The texts are readable, easy to understand, and full of engaging experiments that can be performed at home. Apologia courses are designed for the student to self-teach. They provide a free help line to answer any questions or problems you may encounter and a money-back guarantee if you are not completely satisfied.

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    1. Apologia Review by Gina
      December 12, 2020
      Pros: Love the experiments, how it's all laid out.
      Cons: None
      Grades Used: 6th

      We used anatomy with our co-op & it has been wonderful! My husband & I are both in healthcare so we've had a lot of anatomy over the years & are both very impressed with this book. And that is saying a lot coming from my very unsupportive to homeschooling husband! My son was very excited I let him pick which course to cover for next year, he picked swimming creatures. We both can't wait for it!

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    2. Apologia Review by abby@4onemore
      August 16, 2018
      Pros: encouraged independence, high quality course, college prep
      Cons: none!
      Grades Used: 9

      After using the God's Design science curriculum with multiple ages together in our homeschool, I needed a high school level course for my 9th grader last year. We used the Apologia Biology course and it was terrific! It is definitely a college prep level course, but the student notebook is what made this course amazing. It encouraged independence from my student, and he rose to the challenge. The tests were difficult, but he clearly understood what had been taught. We have found our new favorite high school science curriculum!

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    3. Apologia Review by Maura
      November 8, 2017
      Pros: Excellent Christian-based text. Promotes higher level thinking for students
      Grades Used: 6th

      We are using the General Science text and student notebook. While there is a great deal of reading- it is highly interesting and well presented! The labs are fun for my 6th grader, and the lab write-ups help to train middle school students for the lab report expectations in high school (and beyond). Will definitely continue to use this series!!

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    4. Apologia Review by Amy Smith
      August 17, 2015
      Pros: Very detailed, thorough.
      Cons: A LOT of reading. Can get boring or tedious.
      Grades Used: Grade 8,9,10,11,12

      While I think that the Apologia books are great, they can get tedious. My sons tolerated them and my daughters trudged through them.( It IS quite a lot to cover in one school year.) My youngest has BEGGED me to get something else, besides Apologia, for Biology.

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    5. Apologia Review by Sammi
      February 4, 2015
      Pros: very thorough
      Cons: biased, condescending tone
      Grades Used: 5 - 8

      This is our second year using this text with a co-op. The texts are extremely thorough which I like a lot for middle school but think could be a little much for the elementary ages.

      Buyers should know up front this is not a wholly neutral science text. I dislike the author's tone when presenting topics he disagrees with (environment, old earth, evolution topics). He may present an opposing view but often writes about them in a condescending, insulting tone.

      If we were using this without a co-op I think it would get dry as there is a lot of reading and answering study questions. I supplement a lot with hands-on activities both from the book and what I find on my own to teach the co-op class. However, I really do appreciate how thorough the texts are for older students.

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    6. Apologia Review by Carmen Lingenfelter
      April 18, 2014
      Pros: Fun, detailed, had my son begging for more! Plenty of activity suggestions to choose from.
      Cons: Not sure yet (But don't try the program without the Journal)!
      Grades Used: First (Astronomy), Second (Botany)

      We started with this science, based on many reviews, and have yet to look back! My son BEGS to do his science daily, and I am so very impressed with how much he is learning and retaining! The Notebooking Journal really makes the program. The coloring pages are great. The copywork is a good resource. There are a good number of activities and resources, both in textbook and in journal! The information is quite in-depth. At first, I was worried that it may be a bit much, but I am learning that young ones really are like little sponges, and really do soak it up!

      We do just a bit every day, instead of trying to read whole (or even half) lessons all at once. This helps to break up the large amount of reading into more manageable chunks, and also allows us more discussion on the smaller topics.

      This will give him an amazing foundation for later grades, when it will be much more review and refreshing than all-new information, and he will have a great base to build his studies on! He's already started asking about next year's (Zoology I), and can't wait to start that one! =)

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    7. Apologia Review by Spauldorf
      March 23, 2014
      Pros: interesting easy to read.
      Cons: Don't have the notebook for every level
      Grades Used: 8,9,10

      Apologia is an intense high school program, but is in my opinion, by far, the best science curriculum. It progresses in a logical fashion and has an amazing way to speak with the child instead of at them. Dr. Wile is fabulous and would highly recommend anything by him.

      The only con is that not all the subjects (to my knowledge) offer the giant notebook. It is wonderful! it really helped my daughter in the Physical Science course. IT has a schedule and all the work in one visually appealing place. My son wishes he could have it for his courses.

      Well Done Apologia and Dr. Wile! Thank you!

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    8. Apologia Review by Mary Storm
      March 16, 2014
      Pros: very interesting, lots of experiments
      Cons: none
      Grades Used: 7th, 8th

      My daughter has always liked science, but she really likes Apologia Exploring Creation with General Science and Exploring Creation with Physical Science. Lots of experiments which she loves. The experiments use easy to find items. She enjoys the conversational tone that the author uses and how he explains things.

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    9. Apologia Review by Sloan Becker
      March 13, 2014
      Pros: Interesting; Very easy to read
      Cons: None
      Grades Used: 6th - 8th

      I have used the Astronomy, Botany and Swimming Creatures books in the past. I really enjoyed teaching my children with all of these books. Last year we used General Science and this year Physical Science.

      When my kids want more, more, more reading then I know I have found the right book! They really enjoy Apologia Science books.

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    10. Apologia Review by Jacquelyn Johnston
      March 12, 2014

      I am extremely impressed with the coverage here. My 14 year old has responded enthusiastically to it which is saying alot!

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    11. Apologia Review by Laurie
      March 12, 2012

      I used the Apologia Science book for my 5th grader last year. It was great. We learned alot about sea creatures, and it had alot of hands on activities as well. It was the best material for science that I ever used.

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    12. Apologia Review by Sheri Vincent
      March 2, 2012
      Pros: Cost reasonable, good layout & photos
      Cons: Overwhelming
      Grades Used: 5,7

      Sorry to do this, but I bought Apologia twice because it looked so good, and the reviews were great, but both times it was a waste of time and money for us. We found it hard to schedule & organize, and unless you only did questions & answers you are doing a crazy amount of experiments, which I simply didn't have time to supervise. Maybe if I only had one or two children it would have worked out, but it was too much for us & required too much parental input. We have switched to a costlier option, still Bible-based, that allows for more independent work & has about 1 experiment per week.

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    13. Apologia Review by Kim Gilbertson
      February 24, 2012
      Pros: Easy to understand, and fun to do
      Grades Used: 2-7

      We have used the Elementary Apologia Science for some time now and my children love it. (And so do I) The lessons are well-laid out and understandable with lots of experiments and pictures. Many times the book encourages the child to get outside and see God's creation firsthand. The experiments use items easily obtainable,and there are sites where you can purchase almost everything you need for the experiments in a kit. The books are Biblically based so no fear of any evolution stuff.
      I would highly recommend this series.

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    14. Apologia Review by Carla McDaniel
      February 24, 2012
      Pros: Presents scientific affirmation of a 6 day creation as recorded in the Bible.
      Cons: None
      Grades Used: 3rd and 5th

      We are more than half way through our ASTRONOMY book. We love it! As some of the other posts mention, there is quite a bit of reading. We break this up a bit by reading in 'round robin' fashion, with mom taking a large portion. It has been great to study our solar system and learn there are valid arguments found in astronomy that support evidence for a Creator. We bought the notebook(s) that are recommended for this book and we are so glad we did! It could be done without buying them, but they were not costly and it really adds to their studies. We have our younger son using a notebook jr. and our 5th grade son uses the notebook. They complement each other and the text so well. We plan to use Anatomy/Physiology next year!

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    15. Apologia Review by Sue Brown
      February 24, 2012
      Pros: comprehensive, easy to follow, solid
      Cons: humanizes animals a bit- "mean animal, poor creature"
      Grades Used: 2-6th grade

      My 9 yr old daughter LOVES this curriculum. We have used Volumes 1-3 of the biology series and she has loved them all. The lapbooks available to go with these just add to the excitement and the ease of use. My older kids often join into lessons. Great curriculum! Our favorite was the swimming creatures.

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    16. Apologia Review by MELINDA STOGSDILL
      February 11, 2012
      Pros: COLORFUL ILLUSTRATIONS, EASY TO UNDERSTAND READING MATERIAL
      Grades Used: 5TH AND 8TH

      WE REALLY LIKE TO USE THE APOLOGIA SCIENCE MATERIAL. THIS YEAR WE ARE DOING THE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY. I LIKE BEING ABLE TO TEACH BOTH MY GIRLS THE SAME MATERIAL. EASY TO USE AND FOLLOW THE BOOK AND LESSONS.
      HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!!

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    17. Apologia Review by Millie
      October 20, 2011
      Pros: Good base
      Cons: Alot of reading
      Grades Used: 6th

      Great curiculum if you like to read.... Alot! Other than that Great value

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    18. Apologia Review by Donna
      March 31, 2011
      Pros: Great in depth info, easy to use, Biblical based
      Cons: Lengthy text,
      Grades Used: 4th, 5th

      We are using flying creatures of the 5th day. My kids like this when there is a project involved. It is a lot of reading, and since I am doing it for both I end up doing it as it moves a bit quicker. I ask ??? and reward for retention, which helps. I also included a lapbook for them to make for the different flying creatures chapters. Found it online. Helped break up the text a bit.

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    19. Apologia Review by JulieCC
      November 11, 2010
      Pros: deep and broad; stunning visuals
      Cons: not for secular/evolution-teaching HS'ers, but even some secular HS'ers still use it and just edit out parts - it's that good
      Grades Used: high school

      My son has completed Apologia Biology and is now doing Apologia Chemistry. He cannot wait to do his course each week (he's in a virtual co-op). I like how Apologia has ways to learn for different learning styles. You can use the text on its own, listen on Mp3 files, use the Windows Explorer-driven CD-rom text, get supplemental videos, and of course the labs have hands-on learning.

      The labs are easily done at home with some material sets you can purchase from Apologia or elsewhere. They are top-notch high school labs which teach the proper ways to do lab reports.

      Apologia's content is both broad and deep. If you want to teach from a creation perspective, these of course are geared for that. But the texts also explain the evolutionary side of things, so that when your child takes standardized tests, they will know and understand the evolutionary science questions...even without believing they are the truth.

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    20. Apologia Review by Andrea Halstead
      November 10, 2010
      Pros: Easy to use, lots of information, easy and fun experiments
      Cons: Parent reads to the child (time consuming)
      Grades Used: K-4th (so far)

      We just found this program last year and are loving it. We used Astronomy and this year are currently using Botany. At first my kids resisted having to sit down and read from the book. The first 2 chapters in Astronomy were tough for them, but once they realized how interesting they were they didn't mind. Now they are excited to sit and read a section with me. I love that there is so much information in the books and that the experiments are relevant to what we are learning and EASY! The experiments are for the most part easy and require things that I already have around the house.

      I love that today at lunch my kids sat down to tell their dad what their favorite carnivorous plant family was and which was their least favorite. And they could tell him why. I am so glad we found Apologia!

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    21. Apologia Review by Leslie
      November 9, 2010
      Pros: Student-friendly, challenging, well-designed, additional web resources
      Grades Used: Zoology I (4th grade) & General Science (7th grade)

      We've just started using Apologia this fall and love it! We wanted a creation-based, fairly intensive science curriculum with extra resources. I was told when I bought it that I would not need to purchase the notebooking journing for Zoology I, that we could just make our own. But I'm finding that, at least for my son, we will need to add the journal. I am a working homeschool Mom and unfortunately I don't have the time to pull together all the resources to make our own. My 7th grader is eating up the General Science and is looking forward to next years study already. She enjoys the CD that accompanies this study too, packed with many extra resources. I love the scientific terminology that's present in these books, it's really educating them well and adding to their vocabulary as well. Overall I'm very pleased and plan to continue using the Apologia Science curriculum.

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    22. Apologia Review by Cheri Burt
      November 9, 2010
      Pros: Colorful; Covers a lot of information
      Grades Used: Variety

      First, I like that I can reuse these books for younger children as the need them.

      Second, I like that it is easily broken up into manageable bites for the students.

      Third, I like that we are all enjoying the books no matter what level we are using. My 7th grader is doing General Science and my 1st & 2nd grader are doing Astronomy.

      Fourth, I like that different takes on science are introduced which helps me take that and talk about what our family believes and why. I can "see" the wheels turning as they take this information to think about.

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    23. Apologia Review by Lori Snyder
      November 8, 2010
      Pros: Very thorough, Creation based, great labs
      Cons: time consuming
      Grades Used: 4-10

      Apologia Science is the best science out there, in my opinion. I am a Biology/Chemistry graduate and I can tell you that I have learned a lot while teaching my children from Apologia. We have used most of the Jeannie Fulbright books and they are amazing. Our children loved them. Our son usually used one per semester and did the corresponding lapbooks. Both children are now in the high school books and they really enjoy them. While the time spent on the subjects is intense, the knowledge gained makes it all worth while. They both truly enjoy doing science and I think it is because of Apologia!

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    24. Apologia Review by Cathie
      November 5, 2010
      Pros: Very thorough, fun labs and applications, ease of understanding, very visual
      Grades Used: 4th

      Decided to switch science curriculum and so glad we did! The experiments are fun, the comprehension questions are not complicated, includes crossword puzzles, fold-ups and other fun methods to reinforce facts in the accompanying journal.

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    25. Apologia Review by Sherry
      November 5, 2010
      Pros: Easy to understand, engaging, very in depth and answers many questions. Labs reflect what is learned while reading, good review questions
      Cons: My daughter is not the best reader and requires me to read this to her. Since it is so in depth, it uses many scientific names, but has phonetic spelling with them.
      Grades Used: We used the Swimming Creatures for 4th grade and are using the flying creatures for 5th. I plan to use the human anatomy next year.

      I would also love to read the botony and astronomy books. These books are so well-written, even I learn a lot!!

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