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Outer Space STEM Activities
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Outer Space STEM Activities

If you are looking for hands-on ways to teach kids about outer space and space travel, you can’t go wrong with any of these outer space STEM activities. These STEM activities will teach your kids the concepts behind rocket propulsion necessary for space travel, how the stars make up constellations, the expansion of the universe,…

Testing The Properties Of Water
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Testing The Properties Of Water

Testing the Properties of Water Before testing the properties of water, it’s important for students to know the basic properties of water. The main ones we discuss here are: polarity, surface tension, adhesion, cohesion, and capillary action. Below is an explanation of 5 properties of water, followed by an easy-to-do activity. Please note this post…

Parts Of A Flower Lesson Printable
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Parts Of A Flower Lesson Printable

My son is currently learning about flowers and their role in plant reproduction. We could have just read about flowers and called it good, but what’s the fun in that? We decided to make it more hands-on flower lesson. Here’s how you can, too. < Head outside and collect different types of flowers from your flower…

Sudsy Bubble Experiment
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Sudsy Bubble Experiment

Exposing children to chemistry is as easy as opening up your kitchen cabinets. Grab a few ingredients, mix them together, and you’ve got a reaction! Try this fun sudsy bubble experiment to take a common science experiment to a new level. Have you checked out The Homeschool Scientist’s Chemistry Resource Page? Bubble Experiment Supplies Baking…

Culinary Science aka Kitchen Chemistry – 120+ Resources to Plan a Delicious Study
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Culinary Science aka Kitchen Chemistry – 120+ Resources to Plan a Delicious Study

Kitchen chemistry offers a hands-on alternative to learning chemistry. There are times when we have to think outside the textbook to meet our children where they learn. That is a strong advantage to homeschooling–customizing the education of our children to their strengths. How do we turn kitchen chemistry into a serious science course? I think…