Science and art go together like peanut butter and jelly.
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As a homeschooling parent, you are a teacher! And you need time to get organized. Click "Read More" to see four things you can do on your next teacher in-service day.
Take some time this month to think deeply over your how you want your homeschooling to look over the next year.
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Take some time to head out to a place where they aren't too many artificial lights and enjoy the stars.
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There are many men and woman who have shaped what we know about science today. And there is value in teaching our students about their contributions.
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One of the best things we have done for our science plans was to occasionally drop a planned experiment and get outside instead. Click "Read More" to learn more about how this works for us in this month's tip!
It's that time of the year - the time to start thinking about our plans for next year.
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What do experiments and Doublemint gum have in common?
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The new year is the perfect time to do a mid-year evaluation of your homeschool science curriculum!
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Sprinkle some holiday cheer into your homeschool science plans this month!
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Lapbooks are education scrapbooks that are great for younger students and for review.
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Make some memories, have some fun, and learn some science as you set aside some time to take a field trip.