This has been the first and the best masterbooks review regarding the first sheet of the work sheets you talk about I ran into the exact same problem with my daughter we love masterbooks but those pages we really disliked doing. Very helpful review.
Your videos have been super helpful with Masterbooks! Thank you for being so thorough! This helps with my purchasing decisions and how to make it less stressful for me to get all of the work done that won't be overwhelming for my kids or ME 😜
Bought the teacher guide. But will actually mainly use worksheets. Didn’t know about the worksheets on answers in Genesis. Agree. Would have been nice to have questions by levels! I’ll probably cut out some questions from the application and glue into her notebook... and have her maybe answer 1-2 questions a week... thanks for all your great advice!
I bought the two teacher guides for the worksheets but plan on copying for our next child to use later. I would rather just download from answers in genesis but I really can not find it! I've actually never used the site (first year homeshcooling) and can't even find teacher resources. Can you point me there?
The answer keys are only available in the teacher's guide from either MB or AIG. As I mentioned in the video, this option works for me because I don't personally feel I need the keys for this level of science. If they would be helpful to you, you would need to purchase the guide.
I wanted to know if you could compare this with Apologia? I’m debating between the two and can’t decide. Is GD written in the same style as Apologia? Is there a experiment kit available like there is with Apologia? This is a wonderful review! Thank you for the information.
I no longer have Apologia books here to do a comparison video but I will try to answer your specific questions. I think the writing style in Apologia is slightly more conversational at times, however, there is ALOT more volume to digest. One thing I noticed was that while Apologia says it is for K-6, I cannot imagine using any of their courses as is (without modifying) with a kindergartner/first grader....even just as a read aloud. Their intended range is just so broad and I don't know feel that they execute the multi-age group as well as GD series does. The range is smaller in the latter, but the activities are clearly marked by age group and are well-designed to coordinate with other levels. I think teaching multiple ages is much more realistic with GD. As far as experiment kits, no, they are not available for GD series. I actually just asked about them the other day, hoping they would be available this year. There is currently no plan to create them. I would LOVE if they did that, though.
What is the difference (if any) of the Masterbook Published series vs the AIG series other than Masterbook put them all together...Is the material for both identical for both Student Txt and the Teacher Manual? Thanks in advance!
The main different if formatting and the schedule. MB version has a complete course schedule with assignments. MB also has all the test and quizzes printed out for you. The course content is exactly the same, however.
I am looking for a Life Science curriculum for my 8th grader. The content seems like what we need. I'm afraid it will not be challenging enough for her age. Any thoughts?
It is intended through grade 8, however, if you'd like to beef it up a bit, I highly suggested the anatomy and physiology books. You could work through animals and plants a little quicker (maybe two lessons per day) and spend a bit more time in human anatomy with the additional books. It is something I am considering for the future. I hope that helps! If you decide to use just GDFL for your 8th grader, I would suggest having him do an outline of the reading with an oral narration in addition to the provided assignments if you want to add more.
It would depend on how old your kiddos are and how much time you spend in science weekly. In the right combination of those factors, I'd say it's totally possible to do.
@@anydayblessings2354 thank you so much! We spend at least an hour in science a day and were doing it five days a week because its her favorite subject and it seems to working great! Well see how it flows and make sure she or I dont burn out! We have decided to take it though as a if we don't want to do it thats fine cause we can do the other half of the book next year! My daughter is in 3rd grade by the way 😁
I can't find this on AIG site. Can you direct me to them? We did Life last year, got Physical World this year, but I'd like to save the money in the next 2 rounds.
If you go to the teacher supplement page in the store, they are towards the bottom of the page to download for free. There are no answer keys included, but all the assignments and quizzes are there. answersingenesis.org/store/product/gods-design-physical-world-heat-teacher-2016/
This has been the first and the best masterbooks review regarding the first sheet of the work sheets you talk about I ran into the exact same problem with my daughter we love masterbooks but those pages we really disliked doing. Very helpful review.
Your videos have been super helpful with Masterbooks! Thank you for being so thorough! This helps with my purchasing decisions and how to make it less stressful for me to get all of the work done that won't be overwhelming for my kids or ME 😜
I am so glad I found your video! I was struggling with if I should purchase teacher guide for this same reason.
Bought the teacher guide. But will actually mainly use worksheets. Didn’t know about the worksheets on answers in Genesis. Agree. Would have been nice to have questions by levels! I’ll probably cut out some questions from the application and glue into her notebook... and have her maybe answer 1-2 questions a week... thanks for all your great advice!
Do you think we could do the three sections out of order? It’d make more sense to do plants in the spring for us!
Absolutely! Do them in whatever order you like. The original books were published separately and used in any order.
I can’t find the free printable quizzes on the website . Can you post the link? Thanks!
Where are the free printable pages you were showing in this video?
I bought the two teacher guides for the worksheets but plan on copying for our next child to use later. I would rather just download from answers in genesis but I really can not find it! I've actually never used the site (first year homeshcooling) and can't even find teacher resources. Can you point me there?
It's on the product pages for their teacher supplement. It is down toward the bottom in other suggestions or something like that.
Thank you for sharing this.
New homeschooling mom here. Since this book is used for 3-8 grades, do you repeat the book every year? My daughter is in 4th grade.
LOVE this! Thank you! So helpful!
Yay! I love to hear that the videos are helping!!! ♥️🙂
@@anydayblessings2354 I can't find the worksheet downloads on the answers in Genesis site? Do you have a link?
Is there a link to the free pdf’s you’d mentioned? I’m on their website searching! Unsuccessfully...😂
Can this course be done family style?
Where do you get the answer keys to the worksheets/quizzes? Thanks! :)
The answer keys are only available in the teacher's guide from either MB or AIG. As I mentioned in the video, this option works for me because I don't personally feel I need the keys for this level of science. If they would be helpful to you, you would need to purchase the guide.
I wanted to know if you could compare this with Apologia? I’m debating between the two and can’t decide. Is GD written in the same style as Apologia? Is there a experiment kit available like there is with Apologia? This is a wonderful review! Thank you for the information.
I also like how Apologia has the pronunciation guide to all new words, is GD like this?
I no longer have Apologia books here to do a comparison video but I will try to answer your specific questions. I think the writing style in Apologia is slightly more conversational at times, however, there is ALOT more volume to digest. One thing I noticed was that while Apologia says it is for K-6, I cannot imagine using any of their courses as is (without modifying) with a kindergartner/first grader....even just as a read aloud. Their intended range is just so broad and I don't know feel that they execute the multi-age group as well as GD series does. The range is smaller in the latter, but the activities are clearly marked by age group and are well-designed to coordinate with other levels. I think teaching multiple ages is much more realistic with GD.
As far as experiment kits, no, they are not available for GD series. I actually just asked about them the other day, hoping they would be available this year. There is currently no plan to create them. I would LOVE if they did that, though.
We are actually using both together because I couldn't decide LOL
What is the difference (if any) of the Masterbook Published series vs the AIG series other than Masterbook put them all together...Is the material for both identical for both Student Txt and the Teacher Manual? Thanks in advance!
The main different if formatting and the schedule. MB version has a complete course schedule with assignments. MB also has all the test and quizzes printed out for you. The course content is exactly the same, however.
Thanks for sharing about the Teacher’s Guide.
I am looking for a Life Science curriculum for my 8th grader. The content seems like what we need. I'm afraid it will not be challenging enough for her age. Any thoughts?
It is intended through grade 8, however, if you'd like to beef it up a bit, I highly suggested the anatomy and physiology books. You could work through animals and plants a little quicker (maybe two lessons per day) and spend a bit more time in human anatomy with the additional books. It is something I am considering for the future. I hope that helps!
If you decide to use just GDFL for your 8th grader, I would suggest having him do an outline of the reading with an oral narration in addition to the provided assignments if you want to add more.
I may have missed it, but did you say you got all of your enrichment books from MB as well?
Yes, all that you see in this video is MB. There is a link in the description box. 🙂
Can i stretch this out over a couple years?
It would depend on how old your kiddos are and how much time you spend in science weekly. In the right combination of those factors, I'd say it's totally possible to do.
@@anydayblessings2354 thank you so much! We spend at least an hour in science a day and were doing it five days a week because its her favorite subject and it seems to working great! Well see how it flows and make sure she or I dont burn out! We have decided to take it though as a if we don't want to do it thats fine cause we can do the other half of the book next year! My daughter is in 3rd grade by the way 😁
I can't find this on AIG site. Can you direct me to them? We did Life last year, got Physical World this year, but I'd like to save the money in the next 2 rounds.
If you go to the teacher supplement page in the store, they are towards the bottom of the page to download for free. There are no answer keys included, but all the assignments and quizzes are there.
answersingenesis.org/store/product/gods-design-physical-world-heat-teacher-2016/