by Moriah Dufrin | Nov 30, 2022 | Biology, General Science Education
When it comes to homeschool biology, we will be the first to say that labs are essential to learning. The hands-on experience of dissections will have a profound effect on your students’ learning, and it will add an element of fun! Most homeschool curriculums don’t...
by Moriah Dufrin | Nov 21, 2022 | Biology
Whether you’re new to homeschooling or a seasoned pro, finding the best biology books for high school students may seem daunting. There are SO many options and so many viewpoints; so where do you even begin? Luckily for you, we’ve scoped out a LOT of biology book...
by Moriah Dufrin | Jul 31, 2022 | Biology
Ah, biology. One of my favorite subjects in high school (second to chemistry!) Growing up in the country, it was easy to explore science right outside in our backyard. Throughout the school year, our hands-on activities included gardening, cracking open fresh chicken...
by Moriah Dufrin | Jul 25, 2022 | Biology
I think I can safely say that science labs are a necessity when homeschooling. When it comes to biology, chemistry, physics, and other upper-level science courses, the hands-on aspect of these sciences will propel your high school student to a higher level of...
by Trisha Gilkerson | Sep 3, 2021 | Biology
Congratulations to our 2021 Backyard Bugs winners! There were many super cute kids that put an amazing amunt of work into their entries. It was a difficult choice, but below are the winners. Winner! Ages 14+ Atlas Moth Elisabeth, age 13, Harrison, AR Winner! Ages...
by Chris Klongpayabal | May 25, 2021 | Biology, Uncategorized
You’ve carefully planned a nice family trip to the zoo. You’ve got the sunscreen, the picnic lunches, bottled water. You’re all ready for an awesome day outside learning about God’s creation. Until… The whining ensues. The tweens want to...
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