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Encouraging a Love of Science in Children
Sometimes children think that science is dry, boring and difficult. Help them discover how exciting science really is.
Teaching Kids About Fingerprints
Fingerprints have a purpose. Including a lesson on those little swirls and ridges in science class can be fun for all involved.
How to Make Your Own Bubble Blowing Solution
There's science and fun behind the magic of bubbles. No bubble solution on hand? It's easy to make your own.
Growing Vegetables with Kids From Seed to Plant
Children enjoy watching things grow. Even if garden space is limited, everyone can grow and share a few plants.
How to Make a Kite for Children
With the arrival of warm, breezy weather, it's time to get students out-of-doors for some memorable adventures in learning. This hexagon-shaped kite is easy to make.
Online Biology Resources for Homeschoolers
Biology can be one of the most fun subjects for a child. There are lots of biology resources available online to make it easy for the homeschool parent to teach.
Borax, Alum or Epsom Salts Snowflake Decorations
Crystal snowflakes and other ornamentals designs can be made using Borax , Alum or Epsom Salts, pipecleaners, and a little string.
Simple Science Experiments
Certain scientific principles are hard for young children to grasp. These simple experiments will produce fantastic results, and give you easy explanations.
Raising a Tadpole at Home
Many pet stores sell tadpoles in various stages of the maturing process. This can be a great learning tool at home.
Science Projects Using Multimedia Resources
Students complete science projects using online technology to research like scientists. This approach allows them to use real-time data bases and other web resources.
Science Fair Scientific Method
During their educational careers most homeschoolers participate in a science fair, so it is important students understand what the scientific method is and how to use it.