Science can be one of those subjects that parents can do the bare minimum in because we don’t know much about it. If you aren’t a science fanatic, there is no need to steer clear of it. Science can be fun for you and your kids with these 10 minutes of science experiments for your homeschool.
Science isn’t the enemy. Science is the study of how life works. Granted in public school some “theories” are inserted as fact. However, at the very essence of those topics is only a guess – at best – of where we came from. Other than this, science is an awesome subject to explore with kids.
From photosynthesis to osmosis, the way our world works is pretty cool. God has made perfectly detailed and without any other true explanation other than there is a God that has created it all.
Sometimes the subjects can get a little dry, but there is nothing like quick and fun science experiments to liven up the subject. These science activities you can set up and do in 10 minutes or less unless you want to try them a couple of times or keep the fun going.
Grab these science resources to help make science fun and engaging for the kiddos:
Learn & Climb Kids Science Kit – Over 60 Experiments, Fun with Science!Giggleway Electric Motor Robotic Science Kits, DIY STEM Toys for Kids, Building Science Experiment Kits for Boys and Girls-Doodling, Balance Car, Reptile Robot (3 Kits)Scientific Explorer Magic Science for Wizards Only KitScience Experiments You Can EatBe Amazing! Toys Big Bag of Science WorksLearn & Climb Science Kits for Kids Age 5 Plus. 8 Chemistry Experiments, Step-by-Step Manual. Gift for Girls & Boys 5,6,7,8
Try these 10 Minute Science Experiments in your homeschool from Go Science Kids.
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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!