If you find it hard to stay on track week after week with your homeschool science plans, you are not alone - being consistent takes some work on our parts. Click "Read More" for some help!
Want to know how to get everything done? Click "Read More" to listen to the 5 tips in episode 29 of our podcast!
It's time to share your work! Click "Read More" to see the final two steps where you will create a board and then invite the grandparents and neighbors to come see your science fair project.
Now we get to figure out what is what - in other words, we'll crunch numbers and read between the lines to figure out how our test measured up to our hypothesis. Click "Read More" to listen to the sixth science fair project challenge.
You have your topic. And you have done your research. Now, you are ready to make an educated guess. Click "Read More" to listen to the third science fair project challenge.
You have got a topic in mind and now it's time to learn a bit more about it! Click "Read More" to listen to the second science fair project challenge episode.
Let's start at the beginning - choosing a topic for your science fair project. Click "Read More" to listen to episode 1 of the Science Fair Project Challenge!
Should you get a microscope for your homeschool? And if you should, how do you choose the right one? Click "Read More" to get the answers to your questions in this episode!
What should your plan for homeschool science include? Are there essentials things that you shouldn’t miss? And if so, how often should you do those things? Click "Read More" for the answers!
I love Christmas – the lights, the cookies, the warm, fuzzy feelings, and the holiday science experiments. Click "Read More" to listen to episode 18 of the Tips for Homeschool Science Show, I am going to share with you how we add a sprinkle of Christmas science to our holiday season!
The thought of doing nature study during the frigid winter months isn’t the most appealing. Click "Read More" to listen as Paige explains how you can do winter nature study from the warmth of your home!
I know that there is a bag of candy corns sitting in your kitchen right now – click "Read More" to listen to three science-packed ideas for getting rid of those candy corns before the candy canes start rolling in!