#HOMESCHOOL SCIENCE
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…
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…
Pizza Math and Homeschool Science
From trendy pizza trucks to gluten-free crust, and that all-time favorite - plain cheese - pizza is a must-have meal for millions. Turn any pizza party (real or pretend) into tasty math and…
(How Visual Aids and Visual Arts Help when Teaching Science) Written by John Hofland Our high school chemistry teacher, Mrs. Harms, didn’t merely teach chemistry. She WAS chemistry. As she…
Homeschool Science: Borax Crystals
Try this fun Homeschool Science Experiment: Borax Crystals in 4 Easy Steps My kids love hands-on science experiments, and I love to use their creations to decorate my home! I think showing off…
Soggy Cereal Homeschool Science
It always amazes me to see so many people think they need expensive equipment to teach the basics of science. Newton did not need a digital scale to study the effects of gravity and Einstein…
Homeschool Science – Rock Nature Study
Do you have a little geologist? My kids are fascinated by rocks. They have jars and containers full of them. We recently moved into a house with a very nice backyard. In…
Get Outdoors and Hands-On with Science
Springtime is a great time of year to take learning outside. Your children will be itching to get out, and you can build their science skills by helping them observe nature the way scientists…
Pre-K Science: Beginning to Explore
So, there you are with your little four-year-old you’ve decided to homeschool. There are multiple schools of thought out there on how much “school” should actually be happening in preschool. …