by | Oct 6, 2025 | Earth Science
If you’ve homeschooled for any length of time, you probably know that kids are natural scientists. They’re constantly asking questions like “Why are rocks different colors?” or “Why is it storming today?” or “Where do fossils come from?” Those curious questions are...
by | Oct 1, 2025 | Physical Science, Physics
Every child dreams of flying at some point—whether it’s folding paper airplanes, flying kites on a breezy afternoon, or staring up at airplanes streaking across the sky. For homeschool families, those moments of curiosity are golden opportunities. By diving into the...
by | Sep 29, 2025 | Biology, Chemistry, Physical Science, Physics
Sound is everywhere. From the joyful notes of a hymn sung at church to the buzz of a bee in the garden, God’s creation is filled with vibrations that our ears and minds interpret as sound. But here’s the big question: have you ever stopped to think about the science...
by | Sep 26, 2025 | Chemistry, Physical Science, Physics
Last week, my son mixed every single paint color on his palette. He held up the brush proudly and said, “Mom, look, I made a rainbow!” It looked more like a muddy swamp than a rainbow. But instead of just laughing it off, we turned it into a homeschool lesson. Why...
by | Sep 25, 2025 | General Science Education
What if your child’s favorite hobby—video games—could actually fuel a love for science and problem-solving? For many homeschool parents, video games can feel like a constant battle. Are they a waste of time, or can they actually serve an educational purpose? Here’s...
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