Homeschool Science
STEAM Experiments: Holiday Version
Are you crazy at your house yet? All over the world, children are focused on Christmas coming - but that doesn’t mean the learning has to stop! In fact, Christmas is an excellent time to…
3 Science Lessons for Kids Who Hate Science
There are many reasons some kids hate science. But, it is possible to inspire a love of science in these kids with carefully selected lesson plans and experiments. Here are three science-based…
8 FUN Ways to Teach Your Kids About Electricity
Written by Sommer Poquette One Sunday afternoon, I heard giggles coming from the living room, then loud yelps. Curious as to what was going on, I peeked around the corner and saw my two children…
Why Learn Web Design?
Why Learn Web Design? Written by Chris Yust, from Homeschool Programming, Inc. When your students are ready to move beyond core subjects and choose a technical elective, they…
Soaking Up Sun – FREE Science Fun
Includes #46 from Homeschool.com’s Great Summer Resource: 101 Things To Do This Summer list! Never look at the sun directly—we all know that important warning. But if we can’t look at…
The NASA@ My Library Project
75 public libraries selected as NASA@ My Library Partners Seventy‐five U.S. public libraries have been selected to receive resources, training and support through NASA@ My Library,…
Want to Make Sidewalk Chalk this Summer?
Want to Make Sidewalk Chalk this Summer? Here are some directions. Summer is here and whether you choose to homeschool year round or take a few months off midyear there is always room for…
Incorporate the Arts Into Your STEM Curriculum
Two common—and timely—buzzwords in education are the acronyms STEM and STEAM. STEM, as you may know, is short for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Educators in the United…
Earth Day Solar Cookies Science Experiment
This is a Guest Blog Post Written by Aurora Lipper, Owner of Supercharged Science Can you use the power of the sun without using fancy and expensive solar cells? You bet! We’re…
Gravity and Your Toilet: A Beautiful Science Relationship
Guest post by Joseph Truini Kids of all ages are naturally curious about everything, and I do mean everything. So, it’s not surprising that bathrooms, with all their water-spurting fixtures…