CTC Science
CTC Science
Can anyone tell me how many weeks are devoted to the Human Body in CTC for Science? I know there's the 3 books; History of Medicine, Galen and Human Anatomy. Also what type of activities are there for this?
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Re: CTC Science
Anna,
It looks like medicine/anatomy is studied from Units 23-35. There are approximately 3 weeks dedicated to the Galen book, approximately 5 weeks for History of Medicine, and then the final 5 weeks are dedicated to the anatomy book. When I skimmed the units, it looked as if the experiments and activities include: using geometry to test what the eye sees (optical illusions), how blood circulates (draw a diagram), draw a diagram of surgical tools, in what types of products is aloe vera used today (home remedies), what is the body's natural response to bleeding, how bacteria cells multiply, what prevents germs from spreading, how do diseases spread, what is the half-life of a radioactive element, how do different joints move, draw a sketch of muscles, how the lungs work, draw the digestive system, how the eye lens helps you see, and draw a diagram of an ear.
I just quickly skimmed over the topics and it looks like so much fun! My dd(10) is finishing up Preparing (using CTC's language) and then we'll move into CTC around Decemeber. I am ready to begin all of CTC now, though!
HTH,
JoAnna
dd (10)-Preparing/CTC, DITHOR, MUS (5th)
ds (6)- LHFHG, MUS (1st)
ds (4)- LHTH (pre-k)
It looks like medicine/anatomy is studied from Units 23-35. There are approximately 3 weeks dedicated to the Galen book, approximately 5 weeks for History of Medicine, and then the final 5 weeks are dedicated to the anatomy book. When I skimmed the units, it looked as if the experiments and activities include: using geometry to test what the eye sees (optical illusions), how blood circulates (draw a diagram), draw a diagram of surgical tools, in what types of products is aloe vera used today (home remedies), what is the body's natural response to bleeding, how bacteria cells multiply, what prevents germs from spreading, how do diseases spread, what is the half-life of a radioactive element, how do different joints move, draw a sketch of muscles, how the lungs work, draw the digestive system, how the eye lens helps you see, and draw a diagram of an ear.
I just quickly skimmed over the topics and it looks like so much fun! My dd(10) is finishing up Preparing (using CTC's language) and then we'll move into CTC around Decemeber. I am ready to begin all of CTC now, though!
HTH,
JoAnna
dd (10)-Preparing/CTC, DITHOR, MUS (5th)
ds (6)- LHFHG, MUS (1st)
ds (4)- LHTH (pre-k)
Re: CTC Science
Very helpful!
We're doing Preparing now and I received an Apologia Human Anatomy book from a friend. I took it because we've never done any Human Body topics and I never thought to look beyond Preparing. Looks like I don't need it.
Thanks JoAnna!
We're doing Preparing now and I received an Apologia Human Anatomy book from a friend. I took it because we've never done any Human Body topics and I never thought to look beyond Preparing. Looks like I don't need it.
Thanks JoAnna!
Married 1994
One DD 6/2000
One DH
One cat
One dog
Three horses
One DD 6/2000
One DH
One cat
One dog
Three horses