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How many kits should I buy?
I am teaching Grade 4, 6 and k this year. It's my first year, I love the idea of the kit, but am unsure if they can 'share' to do the experiments together, or do they each need one? Help!! :)
asked 11 months ago

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Char
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on Apologia Zoology 1 Lab Kit
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answer 1
I taught my 4th and 6th grader and used only one kit. Two kits are expensive. You will be pleased with one kit between all three children.
answered 2 months, 4 weeks ago

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Rt4box161
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answer 2
They can definitely share. If they like doing the experiments so much, and want to make something of their own, you could always pull together the materials to do another one.
answered 8 months ago

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Jenn
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answer 3
You can definitely have them share the kit and work together to do the experiments. I have a 4th and 5th grader doing it together this year.
answered 10 months ago

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narrow4life
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answer 4
Most of the experiments can be done together or enough materials are provided for multiple students. There are a few projects which you may need to supply additional items for.
answered 11 months ago

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