Discovering the Water Cycle
Water - 97% of it is in the world’s oceans. The remainder can be found within the Earth itself, and on the surface in rivers, lakes, and streams. Water goes up. It comes down. Then the cycle repeats. This seemed to be a simple enough topic to teach for someone like m...
Testing smesting, that is what I used to say. If you homeschool, why would you need to give your students tests? Tests just create anxiety and take the fun out of learning, right? My grinchy self did not find merit in this technique, and nobody would make me change my mind.
In my experience as a...
One of the hardest parts of studying is knowing how to do it right. This is one of those elusive skills that is rarely taught, but students are expected to know how to do. Study skills can be tricky to teach because studying properly involves a variety of factors. Primarily, each person must disc...
While not a hypothesis based on scientific investigation, my own personal observations on how the gene pool works have led me to believe that it functions like a slot machine. You drop in a couple of chromosomes, pull the handle, and wait for the jackpot. It’s a bit like gambling in Vegas as you ...
Halloween has grown in popularity by leaps and bounds since I was a child. The decorations and costumes appear earlier and earlier in stores each year. This year, I noticed fall scarecrows in August! As the temperatures start to cool, it gets my mind turning to the trifecta of holidays that are c...
The microscope was always a tool that I found both fascinating and a little off-putting. In my schooling, I didn’t come into contact with one until high school biology. Even then, I only spent a couple of class periods looking at slides. My education wasn't mediocre; microscope use just wasn't an...
All great science lessons have to start somewhere. It usually begins with a great idea, that may or may not be practical, or easy to execute. And, yes, I'll admit that the someone who comes up with these great ideas is usually me. I send for that science kit, experiment, or do it yourself robotic...
With homeschooling, like with anything in life, there are good days and there are bad days. Sometimes you might feel like you are on a roller coaster. One day you may feel the rush of excitement from making a new discovery, while the next the sinking feeling you get when you've taken the plunge, ...
When I reread the fairy tale Cinderella, now as a mother and home-schooling parent, it makes me think the stepmother might have gotten a bad deal. When money is tight, and there's not a lot of help around, there has to be a way to achieve Cinderella's accomplishments in the Grimm Brothers fairy t...
Homeschooling parents and children may experience what I like to call the “summertime blues.” It is hardly worthy of the crooning of Billie Holiday or Big Maybelle. However, I could really use their rich voices to convey the sad melancholy we’re all feeling. Some homeschoolers may be familiar wit...
Solemnity is one of the words you can use to describe the feeling that overcomes you when you walk into a cemetery. The ground holds lost loved ones who may be gone, but not forgotten. Many of these sites are also the resting places for men and women who served our country valiantly. The last Mon...
Ruby Bridges is one of those people who have an incredible story to share. She was an instrumental player in the Civil Rights Movement at the age of six just by showing up to school. Ruby Bridges was one of the African Americans who helped to integrate the school system by attending a previously...
The air has the tang of moist earth, the weather is warm, and everywhere you look there is new life. Spring has sprung. It is a time of relief after the cold, hard winter. This winter was marked by excessive snow and cold temperatures, even in some southern locales. After being pent up inside, or...
It is not an exaggeration to say that the gods on Mount Olympus have toyed with mere mortals frequently. Epic stories have been written about the exploits and whims of the Immortals. The updated version of the 1981 movie “Clash of the Titans” has more technical advancements, but the essence of th...
There are many ways to introduce the concept of Pi to the students in your classroom. In some cases you might want to take a non-traditional route and tell them about the history of Pi, or make up your own creative story like the one that follows.
The ring of the bell above the bakery door resou...
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