? Phenomenal Learning Experiences Drive Student Inquiry: Observe it. Explain it. Use evidence. Miller & Levine Biology immerses homeschool students in phenomena-based lessons through Problem-Based Learning and Case Studies. Send homeschool students on a journey of discovery with compelling real-world phenomena. ? Problem-Based Learning Projects - Support homeschool students’ understanding of relevant and local phenomena. These student-led research projects encourage homeschool student inquiry and discourse. ? Case Studies ? Launch every chapter with an intriguing, open-ended scientific problem or question. ? Learning connects to the Case Study in activities, figures, and assessment prompts, creating a cohesive storyline. Look for the orange Case Study Connections label. ? Homeschool students gather data, cite evidence, and apply scientific reasoning to develop argument-driven discussions with their peers as they Make Their Case. ? Experience Create Real Learning Opportunities: Do more inquiry! Throughout each lesson, homeschool students are engaged through inquiry labs, STEM activities, and interactivities as they investigate key questions, apply science and engineering practices, and interpret data. ? Resources at point of use - animations and interactive media, Scientist at Work career videos, and spreadsheet and data analysis tutorials. ? Quick labs - Homeschool students explore with hands-on inquiry experiences, analyze and interpret data as they model biology concepts, and save valuable time with easy setup and cleanup. ? Inquiry Labs - Strengthen inquiry skills as homeschool students make models, study local science issues, and complete in-depth experiments. Customize and edit on the Savvas Realize™ digital platform. Two versions of each lab for differentiation ? Interactive Virtual Simulations - Homeschool students manipulate visuals and interactive content to deepen understanding with a variety of options, including digital art, drag and drop, art review, videos, and vocabulary cards. |