Some Notes:
The students should copy the Biological Key, so they don’t have to keep flipping back and forth to look at it. The book has the key split up on three pages, but Apologia offers a printable page on their website. Go to page V in the book for instructions to locate it.
Finding Cheek Cells
Cheek cell from one of my students. I was able to get this photo using a microscope camera.

One cheek cell

Group of cheek cells.





Thank you so much for blogging. My daughters have been struggling with their Apologia Biology course and I think that your blog will be a great help to them.
Thank you! Let me know if you have any questions.
Hi, Could you send me your worksheet for the field trip you took? I am leading a Biology lab using Apologia this year. Your web site it helpful. I am open to any other help that you could send me. I was thinking about doing labs every other week. Thanks for any help .
Joy
Could you give me some direction for lab write ups! Do you have the students do them for each lab? We have a small coop. Any other info would be much appreciated? Thanks so much for sharing.
Hi Angie, I will email you late Tuesday night or Wednesday. I am busy all day tomorrow.
Hi – I was so blessed to come upon your site! I am getting ready to co- teach Apologia Biology as part of a homeschool co-op this week – I am looking for suggestions on how to instruct the kids on writing lab reports – looking for suggestions – would them to really get the college prep experience with their lab reports. Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated! thank you so much and God bless your work! Amy
I’d love to have a password for the quizzes as well. Thanks.
Ditto the above, Michelle. I find your website very helpful as I teach a co-op class. May I have a password for the quizzes please?
I am teaching my twin 14 year olds. Could I have the password for your quizzes? We are struggling with the first two modules and could use some extra support. Thanks.