This past month I shared a Zoom session with a charter school that I thought you all would enjoy listening in on. It's all about how to teach science at home!
Welcome to season 7 of the Tips for Homeschool Science Show, where we are exploring the how-to’s of teaching science at home so that you will have building blocks you need for homeschool science.
I am Paige Hudson, your guide through this journey. Let’s dig in…
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Here is what you'll find in this episode along with a few links to what is mentioned in the session.
The session begins
Your goals for teaching science at the different ages.
What you can use to teach science at home.
The nitty-gritty = how to put it all together
A look at our three series - Classical Science, Sassafras Science, and Science Chunks.
What does it look like to use living books for elementary science? Come listen to what it looks like when you use a living book as your main source of information.
Come listen to what to look for in a living book for science, how you can use these books, and a few living book suggestions for you to check out!
What is a living book? Listen for this answer and more in episode 117 of the Tips for Homeschool Science Show.