Are living books the only way to teach science? The answer may surprise you. Come listen to the answer by clicking "Read More."
How can nature study help you with using living books to teach science? Click "Read More" to listen to the answer in this podcast episode.
What does it look like to use living books for middle school science? Come listen to what it looks like when you use a living book as your main source of information.
At this point in the season, we know how amazing living books are . . . but how can you fit them into your plans? Enter morning time! Come listen to Pam Barnhill share about this homeschooling game-changer.
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.
We have looked at what living books are, how to choose one, and what it looks like to use living books for science with our younger students. Click "Read More" to listen to the third part of this session where we chat about what it looks like to use living books for science during the middle school years.
Wondering how to use living books for science with your elementary students? Click "Read More" to listen to part 2 of the living books session, where we take a look at what a week with living books can look like for elementary students.
One of our main goals is to help you all inspire your students to love science. Click "Read More" to start listening to how you can use living books to do just that.
We are back with the second part of the Three Keys to Teaching Science Session. And in this episode, we are going to chat about the second key – gathering information. Click "Read More" to listen.
Living books, encyclopedias, or textbooks - which one should you use? Click "Read More" to hear the answer to the second most frequent question we get!