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08-12-2019, 12:19 PM | #16 |
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Re: Astronomy for High School
No problem. I will say this....dd took this as a college class and the tests were open book. Apparently if you google each question, it is easily found on the net..... like super easily found....like the professor just bought a test from a test farm or something (not sure if that's a thing, just my visual) If you have the time to do that, then you would be able to work around.
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08-12-2019, 05:07 PM | #17 |
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Re: Astronomy for High School
Just for the info, you might consider downloading the sample of middle school astronomy from Real Science 4 Kids. It might work. You could bump it up to high school level with a research paper or two. Upside is you'd have labs and a teacher's edition. Downside would be cost and I doubt you'll find it used because it's only been out a few years.
It's toward the bottom of this page. Focus on Middle School sample chapters. https://gravitaspublications.com/get...arted/samples/ |
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Re: Astronomy for High School
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Re: Astronomy for High School
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Oh thank you for jogging my memory on this book. I'd looked at this a couple years ago thinking ahead and had forgotten about it.
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