
Homeschool Science Experiment: Geology, Chemistry, and Growing Rock Candy Crystals
Learn how to mix up a supersaturated solid solution by using salt, sugar (yum!), or laundry soap (don't eat that!!) to grow your own crystal farm! If you found this helpful and you find yourself thinking, “Hey, you know, I want this person to teach my kids science...

Homeschool Science Experiment: Flying Machines, Aerodynamics, & The Most Important Topics for Kids
Discover the fascinating world of flight, space, and aeronautics by making your own flying machines from simple office supplies like paper, tape and paper clips! We'll also talk about the most important topics you need to cover with your kids. If you found this...

Disney Trip: Roller Coaster (California Screamin’ / Incredicoaster)
This is a steel roller coaster and the only ride that inverts passengers in a loop. Although it reaches a top speed of 55mph, it feels a lot faster because it goes from 0 to 55 in under 4 seconds! It’s the longest looping roller coaster in the world at over a mile...

Disneyland Trip: Haunted Mansion
The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland uses a special effect in the Ballroom scene that is so perfect, it’s still one of the most impressive special effects you can see right in front of you. It was created in the 1960s, but the original effect was discovered in the 1800s,...

Disneyland Trip: Mad Tea Party Ride
The Mad Tea Party is in nearly all of Disney’s theme parks, and while you may think it’s a kiddie ride, the rides goes fast enough that it causes most adults to hesitate before stepping on. We’re going to build a couple of accelerometers you can take with you on your...

How to Keep a Homeschool Science Journal
Why bother with writing when you could be mixing up chemicals, blasting rockets, or spinning laser beams? Doing science experiments is fun, exciting, and full of big ideas! Why bother with writing when you could be mixing up chemicals, blasting rockets, or spinning...

Disneyland Trip: Guardians of the Galaxy / Tower of Terror
This ride is a 13-story elevator drop ride that first opened in 1994 in Florida, and it was such an impressive engineering achievement. It’s now in four different parks, including Anaheim Disneyland. What’s really unique about this ride is that you can experience...

Disney Trip: Finding Nemo Submarine Ride
The original Submarine Voyage was loosely based on the USS Nautilus, the first nuclear powered submarine that voyaged to the North Pole in 1958. It was going to be closed permanently and dismantled, but after several attempts, the engineers at Disney (Imagineers)...

How to set Educational Homeschool Goals that Really Matter
How do I set goals that really matter?? It’s not a wish or dream we're talking about here...you’re mapping out a plan to educate your child. Every great teacher has a lesson plan, even if it’s just in their head. Goals that matter are: Specific, Achievable,...

Want to go with me to Disneyland?
Let's take a road trip to California! https://www.facebook.com/superchargedsci/videos/491844191571690/ I am going to pack my kids up in the car along with a few science gadgets (hint: string, rubber bouncy ball, water bottle, tube with food coloring, and fluorescent...