Tagged with 'homeschool science curriculum'

Holiday STEM/STEAM Crafts

25 Days of Holiday STEM/STEAM Crafts

Holiday STEM/STEAM CraftsHomeschool STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) projects are an engaging way to inspire creativity and critical thinking in children. These hands-on activities combine educational concepts with playful exploration, making learning fun and memorable.The beauty of these projects lies in their versatility—they foster teamwork, allow for self-expression through art, and tie abstract concepts to real-world applications. By bringing science and creativity together, homeschoolers can enjoy educational adventures that feel like play, nurturing curiosity and a lifelong love of learning.

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Why BookShark Homeschool Science Kits Rock!

Engage Learning with BookShark Homeschool Science Experiment Kits

Why BookShark Homeschool Science Kits Rock!“Welcome to BookShark, your ultimate destination for homeschool science experiment kits. If you're aiming to ignite your child's interest in science whilst homeschooling, our curriculum-based science experiment kits are your ideal choice. This blog post will delve into the advantages of our science experiment kits, why they fit perfectly into your homeschooling strategy, and how to choose the right one for your child's age and interests.

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EdZOOcating

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EdZOOcating

The beauty of homeschooling is that you get to build it however you want. What better way to supplement your curriculum than finding different pieces to make it a successful learning experience? Incorporating nature and animals into a part of homeschooling is what Sarah Skebba, founder of EdZOOcating, does. EdZOOcating is an educational approach that integrates animal-based experiences into your child's learning journey.

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A How-to Guide for Winning with BookShark Science Curriculum

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A How-to Guide for Winning with BookShark Science CurriculumYoung children are filled with questions about how things wor,k and science provides many opportunities for them to explore these questions. This natural curiosity easily leads to a love of science and hands-on activities.

Some parents, however, don’t look forward to the very activities that draw kids into this subject. The hassle of gathering supplies and cleaning up the mess are common reasons for skipping science experiments.

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