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Homeschool Science– Soda Can Magic
Have you ever noticed that some soda cans sink and some float when the ice in a cooler melts? Soda cans vary a great deal, depending on diet and regular varieties. With this fun homeschool science experiment, you’ll learn more about how the contents within a soda can makes a big difference in its density. Check this experiment out if you’re looking for a fun way to learn more about density.
0 commentsHomeschool Science – Floating Soap Bubbles
This homeschool science project provides an easy way to learn about how color is made up of different wavelengths of light and about how simple chemistry affects gravity. Plus, by floating bubbles in one place for a long amount of time, you’ll get to take a closer look at what a bubble actually looks like!
0 commentsGetting Closer With Your Children Through Teaching Part 2
So, You have considered the Home Schooling option. Well if you have read the first installment of this little series, on my previous hub then "good job!". If Not, you may wish to do so, before reading this...
0 commentsHow to use the Internet With Your Home School Program
Homeschooling has come a long way and now is more and more being done online then every before. You should use your computer and the resources available online as part of your home school programs. There is...
Homeschool Programs – Ketchup or Down
You can learn a lot about food and how your food is packaged by working on this project that’s great for homeschool programs. For one thing, you’ll find out whether or not your food is packaged with air. If it is, then you’ll learn a whole new way to play with your food! This experiment is simple. Read on to begin!
0 commentsApologia Science Curriculum – Understanding the Wind
Blowing hot air doesn’t just create a great stress relief (for some), but it also creates a sort of wind tunnel that can help to ensure things stay in place as planned. Using this experiment with your Apologia science curriculum, you’ll learn all about Bernoulli’s Principle…and a little more about how it can be used in daily life. It’s an easy experiment – read on to get started!
0 commentsHomeschool Curriculum – Suds and Soft Water
If you’re looking for a great science project to make your chemistry homeschool curriculum more hands-on, then check out this suds and soft water experiment. You’ll learn how water softeners remove some harsh minerals that can cause damage to clothing and skin. This project is fun and easy to do right at home.
0 commentsWant to Homeschool? Look at an Accredit Home School Program
Do you want to home school your children, but have staunch feelings that you are not qualified to be a teacher? Maybe your son or daughter is floundering in a large public school and, after investigating...
2 commentsOnline Homeschool– Sky Blue
Understanding why the sky is blue (and sometimes other colors) comes down to basic physics. If you are looking for a project to do along with your online homeschool program, then check out this experiment, which will help you to create your own color spectrum at home.
0 commentsHome School Program
Deciding on a Home School ProgramThere are many different home school programs on the market today that can fit the varying needs of parents and children who home school. There are Christian home school...
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