Homeschool Science Corner ~ Science Encyclopedias

I see A LOT of different science encyclopedias in my line of work. In fact, "a lot" doesn't cover the volume of children's scientific reference books I have been through. I've seen the awesome, the good, the bad, and the ugly. I do enjoy leafing through these resources and sharing them with my own children, so I can't complain! Today, I wanted to share with you some of my favorites - … [Read more...]

The Scientific Method through the Ages

As you all know by now, I feel that the scientific method is one of the foundational tools of science. I believe that no high school student should graduate without a firm grasp of this concept and that simply memorizing the steps is not enough. Students need to have used the aspects of the technique over and over until it becomes a natural habit. The goal is to have them fully etch this … [Read more...]

Why We Love to Teach Homeschool Science, part 1

Last week for the Homeschool Science Corner I shared about why we should teach science along with an inspirational "how to" from Marci the Homeschool Scientist. This week I asked some of my favorite homeschool bloggers to share their thoughts on teaching science. Here's what they had to say: Why we love to teach homeschool science Cindy West Student Ages - 17, 13, 7 Years Homeschooling … [Read more...]

Homeschool Science Corner ~ Why Teach Science?

In my house, science is a subject near and dear to our hearts.  Both my husband and I hold degrees in the field, which means that our kids get a double dose of the subject! Our experiences with science have been overwhelmingly positive. The sad reality is that for many people this is not true. Most of the population cringes when you mention words like chemistry or physics. Science is often … [Read more...]

Homeschool Science Corner ~ Types of Rocks

In this week's Homeschool Science Corner, we are going to look at the three main types of rocks - igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. Each of these is composed of different minerals found in the Earth's crust and core. We are also going to discuss crystals a bit, since they are made out of minerals as well. This post is in no way meant to be an exhaustive look at this subject, rather it … [Read more...]

Recycling Plastics 101

Recycling is the act of reusing or re-purposing materials once considered to be waste. We can recycle all kinds of items, such as batteries, glass, metal, paper, and plastics. In today's homeschool science corner, I want to share with you the basics about recycling plastics. Why recycle plastics? One of the most common materials to recycle is plastic. Many items, such as soda … [Read more...]