by | Oct 3, 2022 | General Science Education
There’s nothing quite like homeschool science experiments to bring the entire family together. Maybe your child is a born academic, or maybe they’re the type of kid who resists more traditional education. Either way, it’s a rare child who can resist an...
by | May 3, 2022 | Astronomy
Kids have a tendency to be fascinated with the moon. The moon is visible almost every single night (except the most cloud-covered nights)… and then it just disappears! It seems to follow you as you drive. Sometimes the moon even makes a daytime appearance!...
by | Mar 20, 2022 | General Science Education
What do you remember enjoying most in your school days? Whether you were homeschooled as a kid or grew up in a traditional school setting, and whether or not you considered yourself an “academic” type, you probably remember one thing the most vividly: the hands-on...
by | Mar 10, 2022 | General Science Education
When we talk to homeschool parents (or parents who wish they could homeschool), science seems to be one of the most intimidating subjects for them. Parents are generally pretty confident that they can handle teaching their kids the alphabet and to add 2 + 2. But once...
by | Mar 3, 2022 | General Science Education
Sometimes it seems like there are as many styles of homeschooling as there are homeschool families. Classical, unit studies, online classes, video-based lessons, Charlotte Mason, unschooling … the possibilities are endless! Each style has its pros and cons. And let’s...
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