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Exploring Creation Chemistry Student Text

By Apologia (Author)
Our Price $ 49.40  
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Item Description...

Overview
Apologia Educational Ministries, Inc. is proud to present the second edition of its Exploring Creation With Chemistry course. The first edition, originally published in 1995, was the first science course written by Dr. Wile. It took the homeschooling community by storm and set the stage for the rest of Apologia?s courses. Now, this award-winning chemistry course will get even better!

PLEASE NOTE: Because of the differences between the first and second editions, students in a group setting cannot use both. They must all have the same edition. Because of this, the first edition of the course will still be available for those individuals, schools, or support groups that use the first edition.

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Item Specifications...

Pages   603
Dimensions:   Length: 10.9" Width: 8.6" Height: 1.7"
Weight:   4.95 lbs.
Binding  Hardcover
Release Date   Apr 1, 2003
Publisher   Apologia Educational Ministries
ISBN  1932012265  
EAN  9781932012262  


Availability  45 units.
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Reviews - What do our customers think?
Highly Acclaimed in the Homeschool Community  Feb 28, 2006
The other reviewer is very misinformed. This site is for the second edition, which explains and practices sig figs, the factor-label method, and basically everything else very clearly. I feel like everything I'm learning in this book is a piece of cake, and have thus wondered whether this book is rigorous enough for homeschoolers, but looking around more, I find that this book does teach hard chemical concepts, but somehow makes them feel like second grade math.

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extremely poor curriculum  Feb 6, 2006
If I were to give the *first edition* of this Jay Wile text a grade, it would receive a "D." I was hired as a tutor for a homeschooler using this text while I was finishing an undergraduate degree in Biology. My pupil had been having a great deal of difficulty using the text for a self-directed study, and her parents felt ill-equipped to fill in the blanks.

A few "gaps" that needed filling in, after using the text for a month or two on her own, were:
-unit conversions using the "factor-label" method,
-significant figures / digits
-organizing scratchwork while solving problems,
-and some measuring techniques (graduated cylinder, balance, electronic balance, etc.)

These are difficult points for almost *all* secondary students when approaching Chemistry for the first time, but it seemed to me that these topics were very insufficiently addressed by the text. I saw no progression from familiarity through the levels of learning up to mastery, and had to start over again with my student before we could continue with the course material.

Some faults we found with the text are:
-a condescending tone (not quite age-appropriate for a junior or senior; maybe not sophomore)
-too chatty about stretching labs to connect them to Biblical culture
-much too concerned with topics of evolution/chemical evolution (has very little to do with Chemistry at a secondary level, and Jay Wile's editorial contributed nothing to students' understanding of Chemistry). We felt it did not belong.
-Examples not narrated, therefore difficult to use without prior experience or a knowledgeable parent
-multiple typos, misleading questions, "stretched" questions/problems, and a few incorrect answers
-labs do not supply students with skills needed for starting College Chemistry
-text does not delve deeply enough into the material - Massachusetts Frameworks standards not met on numerous counts
-text needs to address multiple intelligences more aptly, and supply many types of problems and assignments geared towards more than just the verbal and mathematical skills. problems come in similar format each unit, and writing assignments are rarely beneficial to a deeper understanding of the material
-I felt the curriculum had not addressed recent developments in Chemistry. Perhaps the second edition is more up to date?

I felt it was a moderate attempt by a team that was inequipped to write a solid Chemistry curriculum for secondary students. It is too basic to be sufficient college-prep, yet too hands-off to help the struggling student. Perhaps with some editors and planners more experienced with Chemistry Curricula, this project could be improved.

I feel bad writing such a poor review, but I would not recommend this text to anybody.
 

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