“Today we are going to see with our ears”, were the first words my father used in his introduction to a group of first and second graders. It was in the auditorium at one of the many elementary schools my parents visited, while touring… Read more
Homeschoolers living in urban areas might want to check out Celebrate Urban Birds from Cornell Lab of Ornithology. A free registration kit is available for download, or you can request the kit be sent to your home. It includes two posters to… Read more
Tracy Barnhart, president of Mini Me Geology, stopped by and was kind enough to drop us a few lines to help us find more information on streak plate use. They’re obviously working really hard to be a good resource for homeschoolers and… Read more
E=McQ If you’re about to correct me, don’t. Einstein might not agree, but if you’re a homeschooling or afterschooling family and you’re in need of science resources, the above formula is one you’ll want to remember. This is what will take you to… Read more
This is just a very quick post to let you know that today I discovered another wonderful science resource for classroom teachers or homeschoolers who want to incorporate some hands-on work to their curriculum. The Center for Innovation in… Read more






