Science experiments can be hard on homeschoolers, but they don't have to be. Today, I wanted to share five easy tips for ensuring a successful learning experience from your science experiments. 1. Have the materials on hand. "Hello pot?" "Yes." "This is the kettle and I'm just calling to let you know that you are black." Seriously, this first tip is for me, too! I usually maintain a … [Read more...]
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Learn more about Elemental Science
So, I think that I have shared once or twice about how I write homeschool science curriculum for Elemental Science. I wanted to take some time to tell you more about the company and what we offer. This video shows it in a nutshell, or keep on reading to learn even more! Planning and organizing homeschool science curriculum can be overwhelming. What should you cover? When should you teach … [Read more...]
We are branching out ~ Introducing Adventures in America!
Looking for a story-filled approach to American history for your early elementary students? We are excited to announce that we will soon be publishing a new American history curricula called Adventures in America. It is designed to be an early introduction to American history for your Kindergartner or before you begin the traditional four year history cycle. This amazing curriculum includes … [Read more...]
Welcome to the Elemental Blogging Laboratory!
How should you go about teaching science? And how do you make it interesting when all you remember was being bored to tears in science class? My name is Paige Hudson. As a homeschooling mom and science curriculum writer for Elemental Science, I have a real passion for mixing up solutions for homeschool science. My goal is to give you the tools you need to teach science. But not in the … [Read more...]