I love notebooking! I have seen just how effective this method of recording what a student has learned can be over my {ahem} years of homeschooling. Click "Read More" to listen to this episode about notebooking for science.
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.
The hands-on aspect of science helps our students to see that science is so much more than a bunch of dry, boring facts! Click "Read More" to learn more about experiments in this episode of the Tips for Homeschool Science Show.
It’s time for a state of the podcast address!! Click "Read More" to see what we have planned for the Tips for Homeschool Science Show in 2018.
"You are not the first one, nor will you be the last one, to fall behind in science." Click "Read More" to see how to get back on schedule!
Babies, toddlers, and science . . . oh, my! Click "Read More to listen to a few tips to help you continue to teach science even with little ones underfoot.
There are three misconceptions that commonly scare people away from teaching science. Click "Read More to listen to why you shouldn't be afraid of these puppies!
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.
Pull out your lab coat and goggles - if you have them - it's time to get dirty! Click "Read More" to listen to the fifth science fair project challenge.