Need some free tools to help you teach science in your homeschool? This resource will help you teach science the very best way – with hands-on activities. Make science fun while your kids learn more and more.
We can teach science one of two ways. We can teach it and it be dull. Or we can teach it and it be exciting or at the very least engaging. The only way to really accomplish this is by providing activities that are hands-on and requiring interaction with your students.
Check out these cool resources that are absolutely FREE (details and more in the article):
- Middle School Chemistry: The American Chemical Society provides an entire 691-page curriculum for free as a PDF download or online resource.
- Middle School Chemistry: Big Ideas About the Very Small is designed to be an 8-10 week course, with each lesson requiring about 45 minutes to one hour.
- The Physics Classroom
- And so much more
Awesome Science Experiments for Kids: 100+ Fun STEM / STEAM Projects and Why They WorkThe 101 Coolest Simple Science Experiments: Awesome Things To Do With Your Parents, Babysitters and Other AdultsUsborne 100 Science Experiments (100 Science Experiments Il)Janice VanCleave’s 201 Awesome, Magical, Bizarre, & Incredible ExperimentsThe Everything Kids’ Science Experiments Book: Boil Ice, Float Water, Measure Gravity-Challenge the World Around You!Learn & Climb Kids Science Kit – Over 60 Experiments, Fun with Science!Scientific Explorer My First Mind Blowing Science KitJanice VanCleave’s A+ Projects in Earth Science: Winning Experiments for Science Fairs and Extra Credit
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Jeannette is a wife, mother and homeschooling mom. She has been mightily, saved by grace and is grateful for God’s sovereignty throughout her life’s journey. She has a Bachelor in English Education and her MBA. Jeannette is bi-lingual and currently lives in the Tongan Islands of the South Pacific. She posts daily freebies for homeschoolers!