REAL science can be done in lots of places. Click "Read More" to listen to how in this Tips for Homeschool Science episode.
I cannot teach science at home. How often have you heard that soundtrack? Click "Read More" to see how you can flip this soundtrack and start sharing science!
Have you been neglecting science? Or have you just been sharing it silently? Click "Read More" to listen to this Tips for Homeschool Science podcast to find out.
Flip you MUST teach science to you GET to teach science with this podcast episode of the Tips for Homeschool Science Show. Click "Read More" to listen.
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 - click "Read More" to start listening.
Do you struggle with the idea that science is boring? It doesn't have to be! Click "Read More" to listen in as we chat about three ways you can make science fun.
Lapbook or notebook? How do you choose between the two? Click "Read More" to listen to this Tips for Homeschool Science podcast, you are going to learn how to do just that!
Should you demonstrate or experiment for hands-on science? And how do you know the difference? Click "Read More" to listen to a look at these two types of hands-on scientific tests and when you should use them.
So you have been doing hands-on science activities and your kiddos are having a blast! But how do you keep a record of the science they are learning is behind those activities? Simple – you have them write it up. Click "Read More" to see how to do this.
What is the scientific method and how do we incorporate it into our homeschools? Click "Read More" to listen to the answer to this common question!
Should you teach biology all year long? Or should you teach a bit of biology, earth science, and physical science? Click "Read More" to listen in as we help you figure out your answer to this common question!
Should you read science aloud? Or should your homeschooled kids be reading their own science materials? Click "Read More" to listen in as we help you figure out your answer to this common question!