What people are saying - Write a reviewReview: Marine Biology Textbook: An Introduction to Ocean EcosystemsUser Review - Linda - Christianbook.comI purchased all three books in this set and taught a short course to a small group of high school kids. We had a great time with this course! We did 10 experiments and held very intense all-day ... Read full review Review: Marine Biology Textbook: An Introduction to Ocean EcosystemsUser Review - Christianbook.comI purchased all three books in this set and taught a short course to a small group of high school kids. We had a great time with this course! We did 10 experiments and held very intense all-day classes for two weeks - kind of like summer school. I think they came away with quite a bit, but it is more like a semester course, not for a full year of study. We added quite a bit of additional assignments, such as videos and reports. It would probably be a nice intro for middle schoolers before taking a more in depth high school course.Note that this curriculum is not from a Christian perspective. I didn't see anything objectionable though. Related books
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