by Luke Gilkerson | Dec 21, 2020 | Biology
One of the best homeschooling tools you can get for studying science is a good microscope. Looking through a microscope can give your kids a whole new perspective and understanding of biology. It can also help your kids learn correct scientific techniques that can...
by Luke Gilkerson | Nov 4, 2020 | Astronomy
We’ve rounded up 5 of our favorite FREE apps for stargazing and finding constellations and planets in the night sky. Thanks to technology, it’s never been easier! There are many stargazing apps and websites available to help you find stars, constellations,...
by Luke Gilkerson | Sep 1, 2020 | Biology
The summer of 2020 was our very first Backyard Bug Challenge, and we were blown away by the submissions! Below you’ll find the runners-up and winners for the different age groups: 6-9 years old, 10-13 years old, and 14+ years old. Runners-Up! Ages 6-9 Audrey,...
by Luke Gilkerson | Mar 14, 2020 | Astronomy
A long time ago, when gods and monsters roamed the earth, there was a particular monster named Typhon. He was the father of all monsters. Even the strongest gods cowered before him. He was so tall his head could touch the stars, instead of legs he had a coil of...
by Luke Gilkerson | Mar 14, 2020 | Astronomy
Long ago in an Indian village, a proud twelve-year-old named Akhtar marched out of his family’s house and into the wild forest. Akhtar was bursting with excitement because, for the first time, he was allowed to hunt by himself—without his father or older brother....
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