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Illustrated Guide To Home Biology Experiments


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The Illustrated Guide to Home Biology Experiments has 30 experiments, including some that are especially pertinent to modern science such as "Extracting, Isolating, and Visualizing DNA" and "Investigating Bacterial Antibiotic Sensitivity." The book begins with an extensive section on setting up your home laboratory, including information about microscopes, equipment, specimens, and other supplies. Thompson has tried to create experiments that are safe to do at home and that require only inexpensive equipment and supplies aside from a good microscope. He also wanted this to be a rigorous lab course that covered basic experiments for a high school course while also offering an interesting option for the do-it-yourselfer who wants to learn the "fundamentals of biology lab work" (p. xi). In addition to the labs topics mentioned above, experiments range over a breadth of topics such as observing microcosms, investigating Protista, investigating seed plants, air pollution testing, exploring genetics, and investigating vertebrate tissues. There are no dissections of specimens like worms or eyeballs.


Labs will correlate with most biology textbooks including those from Apologia, BJU Press, and A Beka, plus CK-12 Biology (free biology text with teacher's guide, quizzes, tests, worksheets, and answer keys), and Miller-Levine Biology (Pearson).


This is a very thorough lab manual that offers safety cautions and complete instructions for using equipment and materials along with step-by-step instructions for each lab. Labs are more involved and demanding than those in many other high school biology courses for homeschoolers that I have reviewed. Some students might be able to work through the labs without adult supervision, but it is best if a parent or teacher oversees lab activities. However, parents and teachers do not need to teach the labs, making this a good resource for parents with limited exposure to biology.


Parsons, Frances Theodora (Smith) Dana, 1861-1952.How to know the wild flowers : a guide to the names, haunts, and habits of our common wild flowers / by Mrs. William Starr Dana ; illustrated by Marion Satterlee. New York : Scribner's, 1895.In Process


Parsons, Frances Theodora, 1861-1952How to know the ferns : a guide to the names, haunts, and habits of our common ferns / by Frances Theodora Parson; illustrated by Marion Satterlee and Alice Josephine Smith. New York : C. Scribner's Sons, 1899Uncat 11,746 59ce067264






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