Recent Homeschool Blog | Science PostsHard to Find Homeschool Resource: High School Scienceby Andrea Hermitt06 Oct 2009 09:13 AMTeaching high school science to homeschoolers can be a bit intimidating. Even for parents who are comfortable with biology, chemistry, and physics, recreating the lab experience at home can be daunting. Here are some resources you can use to teach high school science. A Review of Eagle's Wing Curriculumsby Valorie Delp05 Dec 2007 09:19 AMI have to tell you first that I'm not being paid to write this! When I like products I like to talk about them. I don't know about you, but I like to hear from other parents what works, what doesn't and why it did or didn't work for them. I Ditched My Science Curriculum and You Can Too!by Valorie Delp12 Nov 2007 06:49 AMI really admire people who home schooled when home schooling wasn't quite legal and when you had to get very creative with your resources. In Defense of Teaching Creationby Valorie Delp26 Oct 2007 09:17 AMI recently read a well articulated blog about all the evils of home schooling. No socialization. . .students subjected to poorly trained teachers. . .and horror of all horrors, right winged fundamentalists raising an army of creationists. . .are all things that topped this guy's list. Teaching Your Homeschooler about Evolutionby Andrea Hermitt26 May 2007 11:13 AMI realize my title may seem like a huge contradiction to many Christian Homeschoolers, but if you read my last post, you will see that I believe in teaching my children about all subjects in which the human population is familiar. Website for Homeschoolers: Science News for Kidsby Andrea Hermitt28 Jan 2007 06:56 PMValorie Delp recently wrote about Homeschooling for Free and gave us links to many great resources. I am always on the lookout for great websites that will allow homeschoolers to educate their children for free. I have even dedicated this forum to free educational resources. Homeschooling and Animal Planetby Andrea Hermitt21 Jan 2007 10:25 AMWe have a 'TV off until 4 PM' policy in our homeschool. There is one exception though. I allow the kids to watch Animal Planet almost whenever they please. (So I guess it is an 'educational TV only before 4 PM' policy). The Homeschoolers' Advent Calendar: Gingerbread Structuresby Valorie Delp12 Dec 2006 06:46 AMIn just two hours, we will be on our way to our home schooling co-op for a lesson in physics (compliments of my husband) and the fine art of gingerbread making. Well, technically we're using graham crackers. . . The Homeschoolers' Advent Calendar: Christmas Scienceby Valorie Delp04 Dec 2006 08:58 PMThose who know my family well, know us as "the science people". When we worked at a private school, we ran the science fairs. In fact, it was a science fair for homeschoolers that got us started in running a home schooling support group. My Very Excited Mother Just Ate Nine. . .: Living History and Homeschoolingby Valorie Delp24 Aug 2006 07:57 AMOr More Vanilla Enchiladas Made Just After Noon. . . Or My Very Educated Monkey Just Ate Ninety. . . Recent Blog Comments Allinformation says... "I don't know if this would be helpful to you or not, but Bison Educational Systems is a website that has proficiency test questions and answers that allow you to pick and chose, then print for your child to take." Allinformation says... "This is a really great resource to use!" In Homeschooling Resource of the Day: HomeSchoolViewTube.com |
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