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Exploring Creation with Physical Science

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This is a great way to help your junior high students develop the independent study skills they'll need as they prepare to make the transition to high school. This companion notebook designed to be used with Exploring Creation with Physical Science, 3rd Edition, will deepen, their understanding of the textbook as they explore what God's Word has to say about the workings of His creation

560 pages, Textbook Binding

Published January 1, 2020

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87 reviews2 followers
June 5, 2024
I’m going to try to stay on the positive side while still making some criticism.

This book was FULL of information, like completely brimming with it. Multiple times I’ve tried finding science books that I find satisfying and not super biased. Pretty easy to understand but not overly simple. This one would probably be one of my top picks.

However.

Sometimes, well, a lot of times, I found myself lost. I could barely get through some of the Study Guides (especially that one about light) Maybe it’s just me but this book introduced some tough concepts.

I’m really hoping that it’s more of a foundation on which I’ll build on, kinda an intense introduction to Physical Science.

Overall this book was both torturous and intriguing. I guess I just had to hit the right points. I still love science and I do want to investigate into some of the topics the author breached. However I am pretty relived that I’ve finished this course.

Until next year’s Science! *inwardly groans*
Profile Image for Aubrey Finseth.
25 reviews
April 24, 2024
Awful. Just awful. I'd like to say that I enjoyed this book, it would have been much more bearable if I had. Unfortunately, that was not the case. It was dry, repetitive, sometimes confusing, and (tragically) contained chemistry (which can't be helped considering it's physical science book but they could've made it more understandable) and many typos. One star might be a bit harsh but I can't bring myself to give it two.
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102 reviews
April 5, 2023
I mean... it's a science textbook. Also, how dare goodreads not accept the 570 pages that are in this book!!! It says that this book has zero pages, and I can tell you for a fact it's not true! (Though I would have liked it better if it was zero pages)
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186 reviews1 follower
May 11, 2022
A lot of typos. My personal favorite, "A jogger who jogs who jogs." 😂
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9 reviews
April 25, 2024
Before taking this class, I adored science, I cannot say the same now. There were more typos in this book than there are in my 11 year old brother’s texts about dinner. Trying to understand what this book is saying is the equivalent of trying to go to bed after drinking a diet coke at 10 pm. I understand that no book is perfect but decent would be nice. I appreciated how everything related back to God, but reading the Old Testament would have been easier :)
Profile Image for Magdalena Mears.
8 reviews
April 23, 2024
I didn’t really like this book, but that is probably because i don’t like science in general 🤪
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