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High school living science books for human anatomy
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- SueParticipant
I have a 10th grader who completed Apologia Biology last year but did very few labs. Our co-op is offering an Apologia Biology Lab course that will fulfill her lab requirement so I can give her credit for it.
I do not want to have her taking another Apologia course, such as chemistry, while doing the biology lab course. She asked to study human anatomy this year, so I’m trying to put together something with mostly living science books for her. I am looking at using David Macaulay’s book, The Way We Work, as our main source (a science “spine” if you will), but I’d like to add a couple of other things to this.
Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks.
RobinPParticipantWhat about Fearfully and Wonderfully Made by Brand and Yancey or I Am Joe’s Body by Ratcliff?
TailorMadeParticipantRachel WhiteParticipantIt’s not living books, but what about the anatomy DVD series?
Body of Evidence: http://www.christianbook.com/body-of-evidence-8/pd/301370?item_code=WW&netp_id=914409&event=ESRCG&view=details
srlordParticipantI like some of Guest Hollow’s recommendations. There is a younger, middle grades, and high school plan.
http://www.guesthollow.com/homeschool/science/big_otters_science/big_otters_human_body.html
http://www.guesthollow.com/homeschool/science/otters_science/science_human_body.html
SueParticipantThanks for all of your suggestions. There is a library in a neighboring county that has the Body of Evidence dvd series, but it’s not requestable–boo-hoo! And, I’m not planning to move there any time soon, either.
Rachel WhiteParticipantThat stinks about the library.
Here it is for $50 ppd: http://homeschoolclassifieds.com/show_search.asp?searchWords=body+of+evidence
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