The workbook serves as a practical tool for students to reinforce classroom learning through various exercise formats. It follows the linear curriculum structure, which typically covers:
While often used for quick checking, educators emphasize that the workbook is intended to develop through drawing and analytical skills through data comparison. Using answer keys should ideally be a last resort or a self-correction tool rather than a primary method of completion.
Filling in differences between groups, such as comparing the circulatory systems of amphibians and reptiles.