
One full week of easy science experiments with stuff you already have around the house!
Today we're doing Flight & Aerodynamics using only this video, a sheet of paper, tape, a hair dryer and a raisin. By the end of your day today, your kids should be able to tell you how their flying machine maintains stable flight using elevators, dihedral,...

Homeschool Science Experiment: Cells, Laser Microscopes, and Surface Area
Explore the fascinating world of cells by learning about microscopes, lasers, and answering the question: why are cells so small? Watch the video for more details! (Sorry for the long intro! You can skip ahead and go straight to the lesson at 04:09 = 4 minutes 9...

The most important things not taught in school
What would you want to learn about if you got the chance to be your own teacher? Go here if you want to download my free homeschool science guidebook: www.SuperchargedScience.com

How to get your homeschool kids to work independently
Go here to teach you rkids how to keep a science journal: www.SuperchargedScience.com/journal Homeschool Science doesn't have to be hard or take a ton of time! There's a couple of key steps to keep in mind as you train your kids to do their science lessons...

Teaching homeschool science doesn’t have to be hard!
When you first start doing science lessons, do them right along with your child. Work right alongside them, talking with them about what you're doing. You've got to teach them "best practices" like reading the instructions, figuring out what materials to...

Homeschool Science Experiment: Mars’ Triple Point, Fire in an Orange, & Boiling Room Temp Water
Discover how ice, water, and steam an co-exist on Mars, learn how to read thermodynamic phase shift charts, and discover the secrets for getting the fire out of an orange. PLEASE DO THIS EXPERIMENT WITH AN ADULT! If you found this helpful and you find yourself...
What are the MOST WANTED engineering careers?
You've got to know where your kids are headed in order to make sure they get there, even if it's as simple as "learning to appreciate the world around you". Supporting your child's interest in science isn't as expensive as you think, especially when you consider how...

Do you know what is your child learning from THEM?
Do you know who your child views as a role model? Most folks don’t give a second thought to who their child is picking up information from, whether it’s a teacher, a textbook, or a babysitter. It’s our job as parents to understand both perspectives and guide your...
How to Do Easy Award-Winning Science Fair Projects!
Click Here for the May 2020 Science Fair Project contest! The trouble with picking up a textbook to select your topic and doing a project listed is that they are usually finished projects – meaning that everyone knows not only the experiment but what’s going to...

HOMESCHOOL SCIENCE LESSON: Common misconceptions in physics, mass, air pressure, and gravity
Gravity pulls on all things equally, and the rate things fall isn't dependent on mass but rather on the shape of the object. Here's an easy way to get your kids curious about physics and understand the fundamentals right from the start.Go here if you want more free...