by Aurora Lipper | Feb 13, 2017 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
It would be great if life always went to plan. Everything you wanted to do, got done. No one messed up the day’s schedule and all was right as rain every single day. Unfortunately a homeschool teacher will know from personal experience that things rarely go...
by Aurora Lipper | Feb 9, 2017 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources, Science Experiments
First discovered in 1886 by Hans Heinrich Landolt, the iodine clock reaction is one of the best classical chemical kinetics experiments. Here’s what to expect: Two clear solutions are mixed. At first there is no visible reaction, but after a short time, the liquid...
by Aurora Lipper | Feb 3, 2017 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
Yes it would be much easier to afford homeschooling if you could depend on two incomes, but most homeschooling families survive on a single income. So if you are a working single parent and want to homeschool, no one says it’s easy, but it’s totally...
by Aurora Lipper | Feb 1, 2017 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources, Science Experiments
Did you know that supercooled liquids need to heat up in order to freeze into a solid? It’s totally backwards, I know…but it’s true! To supercool a liquid, you slowly and carefully bring down the temperature to below the normal freezing point...
by Aurora Lipper | Feb 1, 2017 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
There is a general consensus in public opinion that homeschooling is only possible when there is a two parent family, where one goes to work and the other stays home to homeschool the children. The idea of a single parent, working as well as homeschooling, is...