Looking for easy ways to expose your kids to science? Download one of the monthly science calendars from The Homeschool Scientist! Each day has a link to interesting science information and activities. We use ours in the morning before we start our main curriculum as a warm up for the day.
Using the calendar before the other subjects wakes up groggy brains and puts the kids in the right mind to learn. Plus, it’s fun! What a great way to start the school day!
With the May 2016 Science Calendar you’ll learn about:
- leaves
- supernovas
- the Space Shuttle
- cellophane tape
- suspension bridges
- hydroelectric dams
- windmills
- velcro
- endangered species
- and more!
Download your FREE copy today!
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Get more great STEM ideas at the STEM Saturday blog hop!
Magic Hidden Treasure Molds from The Science Kiddo
LEGO Star Wars Science Ice Melt Activity from Little Bins for Little Hands
May Science Calendar from The Homeschool Scientist
Glow Stick Building  from Handmade Kids Art
I’m trying to bring up yesterday’s link (the electrolysis one for May 2) and it takes me to the supernova link. Anyone else having this issue?