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How To Choose A Part Time MBA Program

Are you considering a part time MBA Program? Here are eight student secrets that will help you choose the right MBA Program and get the most out of the program after you’ve enrolled. In my late 30s, I...

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This is a perfect homeschool science project for anyone who has ever wanted to be able to look at soap bubbles for a prolonged period of time. 67

Homeschool 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!

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Education Discussion: The American Education System: An Overview

According to the CIA World Factbook (http://tinyurl.com/2h2e3k), The following statistics are true about the United States of America. Literacy Rate: 99% Males are expected to have fifteen years of...

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With this homeschool science project, you’ll use cabbage juice, vinegar, and a few other common kitchen products to learn more about acids and bases and how they interact. 66

Homeschool Science - Using Cabbage to Learn About Acids and Bases

Sometimes all the materials we need to work on fun homeschool science projects are already available right in our refrigerators. With this project, you’ll learn more about the properties of acids and bases using cabbage juice and a few other common kitchen products. Keep reading to get started!

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Many Newtonian liquids exist on the earth, like this lava.64

Home School Programs – Liquid Solid

If you like magic tricks and hands-on experiments, then you’ll love this cool project, which works great with many different types of home school programs. With just one tap, you’ll turn a liquid into a solid. Don’t think it’s possible? Think it might even be…magic? Then read on for the simple instructions you need to get started!

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Whenever there’s silver, it will need polishing. So why not combine a cool science project with a chore to create a fun homeschool curriculum project for a chemistry class? 64

Homeschool Curriculum – Shiny Silver

If you’re looking for a science experiment to add to your homeschool curriculum that you can also actually use in your daily life, then check out this Shiny Silver experiment. With this easy experiment, you’ll learn about how basic chemistry affects everyday silver objects, such as silver spoons and jewelry. Read these easy steps to get started today!

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The egg drop is one of the most popular experiments ever.74

Free 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!

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Whenever you eat a bag of M&Ms or Skittles, you may notice that there are several different colors of candies in each bag. On the back of each bag, you’ll also notice that many dyes are used to give color to the candies.69

Homeschool 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.

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It can be difficult to understand how molecules from different solutions work together to form solids, liquids, and gasses.71

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.

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Liquids are one of the most common forms of matter.72

Homeschool 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.

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