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Two Hands on Science Experiments For Homeschoolers

by Aurora Lipper | May 11, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

There is nothing like conducting experiments on your own to understand how certain scientific principles work. Here are two easy to conduct experiments that will be fun for your homeschool students to perform. The Concept of Evaporation Take two kitchen sponges of the...

Homeschool Science Games

by Aurora Lipper | May 6, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

Playing a game is much more fun than reading a lesson. With these homeschool science games you will make it so much more interesting for your homeschool students to pick up new facts and memorize old ones. Elements Bingo Memorizing the element table can be quite a...

Simple Games to Keep Your Homeschool Kids Busy

by Aurora Lipper | May 4, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

If there is one thing that all children have in plenty it is energy. They can talk and jump and run circles around their parents till the parents feel dizzy. A good way to expend all this extra physical energy is to make your homeschool students play games in short...

FIRST FRC World Championships!

by Aurora Lipper | Apr 29, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

My son Ben is participating in the FIRST FRC Robotics competition in St. Louis Missouri in Team 973. They had 10 matches today, and were the only team that was undefeated, with the highest number of ranking points! They were ranked 1st in our division. Woohoo! I must...

Playing Ball with Special Needs Homeschool Students

by Aurora Lipper | Apr 29, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

The simple ball can be used as an imaginative tool when helping special needs children learn. Here are some ideas which you can use with your special needs homeschool students. 1. Roll the ball over the limbs of the child – This allows your special needs student...

DIY Ideas for Homeschool Craft Projects

by Aurora Lipper | Apr 27, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

For the homeschool students who enjoy building things having recycling craft projects can be a huge hit. The child is guided by the homeschool parent to make something new out of something old lying around the house. Here are a couple of ideas for possible homeschhol...
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