FREE Printable Notebook for Teaching the Scientific Method

Published:
July 15, 2019

Contributor:
Jeannette Tuionetoa

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Are you gathering up resources to teach the scientific method this year? For a limited time, you can grab the perfect tool for teaching the scientific method using this free printable notebook pack. The scientific method can be a really cool thing to teach your kids.

My Scientific Method Notebook text with image of microscope and page examples

This 5-page Scientific Method Notebook printable pack comes with a cover page and four pages that will help your kids record each step of the scientific method. You can use these pages over and over for any scientific experiment your kids may have throughout their homeschool journey.

Many moms I have talked to agree that we have learned more by homeschooling our kids than we  ever remember learning in our own school experience. I am not sure why that is. Maybe it’s because we are older and these things actually make sense and we learn differently as an adult than we did as kids.

With these free science printables your child can not only write down what they see, but they can even draw the changes. Drawing what they see is a good way for younger learners to see the differences long after the experiment ends. They will be amazed at how the changes occur.

Grab this FREE printable notebook for teaching the scientific method in your homeschool shared by In All You Do.

 

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