Y'all my kids are in high school and I've discovered science labs are much more difficult than our labs in elementary and middle school. Elementary science lessons were easy, "Go grab the baking soda and the vinegar, and let's go!" Now I need actual equipment for our science … [Read more...]
A High School Health Curriculum You Can Love
In high school, I took 4 years of science. My first year I took generic science, and I pretty much remember a debate about evolution, and my teacher showing us some kind of low grade explosive. Then I took chemistry, physics, astronomy, and psychology. Oh, and health, but that … [Read more...]
How to make a candy spine
Can I just say I got some strange things as I tried searching “candy spine?” Oh, and this was a very popular science lesson, something about the crazy sugar high they were on after making AND eating the silly candy spine thing made it one of our most popular anatomy lessons of … [Read more...]
How does stomach acid work?
I think this is my final post from our anatomy lessons three years ago. Have you ever had something that was super cool but you didn’t want to do it? That’s how writing this stomach acid post has felt. I knew it was a good homeschool science lesson, The kids loved doing it, but … [Read more...]
I found the perfect anatomy model for kids!
When the kids were four I bought a science game for our homeschool science lessons. You built a skeleton as you moved around the board*. It was great. It was also way too advanced for four year olds, what they needed was a puzzle anatomy model they could put together and take … [Read more...]
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