I never read a single one-all right over my head. I’ve been studying Earth Science though, using Tarbuck and Lutgens (11th edition). The textbook is long lived in many editions and available everywhere-I got mine at Goodwill. Those haiku may be my fear and avoidance of meteorology and astronomy, the final chapters.
I loved the geology, naturally, and squeaked by the oceans but the atmosphere chapters are kicking my butt and I don’t know much about astronomy, as the song goes. Here’s a link to the chapter key concepts, summary and quizzes-you can skip to the cosmos.: http://wps.prenhall.com/esm_tarbuck_escience_11/
There is even a ’email test results to teacher’ link there to notify your tutor on your progress.
See, those physics books did have an effect.
I never read a single one-all right over my head. I’ve been studying Earth Science though, using Tarbuck and Lutgens (11th edition). The textbook is long lived in many editions and available everywhere-I got mine at Goodwill. Those haiku may be my fear and avoidance of meteorology and astronomy, the final chapters.
I loved the geology, naturally, and squeaked by the oceans but the atmosphere chapters are kicking my butt and I don’t know much about astronomy, as the song goes. Here’s a link to the chapter key concepts, summary and quizzes-you can skip to the cosmos.: http://wps.prenhall.com/esm_tarbuck_escience_11/
There is even a ’email test results to teacher’ link there to notify your tutor on your progress.