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.
Is there a way to skip an experiment, but still have your students learn something? Yes! Click "Read More" to find out how to do it.
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!
Can you work from home and homeschool without going crazy? Yes, you can! Click "Read More" to listen to the tips in this episode of the Tips for Homeschool Science podcast to help you figure it out.
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.
Science fair projects take time to complete so it's a good idea to do one over a break. Click "Read More" to see three tips to help you do a science fair project at home!
We are all finding ourselves with more time on our hands. Click "Read More" to see how to fill it up with some robotics, coding, and engineering!
If you have one (or more) of those wiggly children, bursting with energy, reading aloud may end up as stressful instead of soothing. Click "Read More" to get three tips to help you enjoy reading aloud in your homeschool.
Recent events have been stressful and packed with changes. Click "Read More" to get three tips to help you keep homeschooling during a stressful season without losing your mind.
One of the biggest struggles with doing experiments at home is having the right supplies on hand. Click "Read More" to listen to three tips for how to handle it in this podcast!