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Homeschool Science – Gluep – Solid or Liquid?
It can be difficult to understand how molecules from different solutions work together to form solids, liquids, and gasses. In this fun homeschool science experiment, you’ll form a flexible solid called gluep, which is a type of plastic. This experiment is not only fun to do, but it can really help you to understand how just a few materials can be combined to make a really cool new material.
1 commentHomeschool Science Curriculum – Burn-Proof Balloon
A great addition to any homeschool science curriculum is an experiment that is not only amazing, but that can also help you to understand some of the basics about physics and chemistry. This experiment is one that will leave you with a fun “magic” trick to show your friends, too. To get started, just follow the simply instructions!
0 commentsFree Homeschooling – The Egg Drop
This free homeschooling experiment encourages students to be innovative as they design packaging to protect an uncooked egg from a fall. Not only will students learn about the interaction between objects in motion, but they will also be encouraged to think more about how careful packaging of products surround us in our everyday lives. Read this article to get started with this helpful experiment!
1 commentHomeschool Science– Candy Colors
So much of the food we eat is colored with dyes. With this homeschool science experiment, you’ll learn how different dyes are used to create different colors. This is a simple experiment that helps you to learn more about the properties of food coloring and how different separate colors can actually be.
1 commentHomeschool Curriculum – Liquid Layers
Any chemistry homeschool curriculum would not be complete without at least one experiment involving interacting liquids. Remember: just because two objects are liquids does not mean they have to combine. In this quick experiment, you’ll learn more about which liquids are most likely to combine – and which stay separate.
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 commentsHomeschooling Costs
Cost of Homeschooling There are many parents who are looking at homeschooling in these times of economic downturn to lower the costs associated with educating their children. Unlike yesteryears, you need...
0 commentsHow to Prepare Your Home Schooled Child for College
If you are homeschooling you may be thinking about the college education that your child will receive and you will want to prepare them for college. There are certain steps that you will need to take to...
Home Schooling Online
Choosing Home Schooling Online It is not easy to decide what you should teach your child at a specific age; it definitely requires much more than a few minutes of thought. Herein you will also have to...
0 commentsA Homeschooling Program Can Offer Unusual Learning Environments
For parents of school-aged children, a homeschooling program can be an attractive option when compared to public schools and private institutions. When starting the homeschooling process, the parent may...
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