by Aurora Lipper | Jan 28, 2020 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
2020 is going to be a GREAT year for astronomy! There are a couple of near-new moon meteor showers (Lyrids on Apr 22, Leonids on Nov 17 and Geminids on Dec 14). Venus is going to take center stage with two elongations (March 28th and August 15th) and also swing by...
by Aurora Lipper | Jan 28, 2020 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
Not everyone has the extra storage space to catch all the material that homeschooling a couple of kids in different grades can throw out of the homeschooling classroom. Here are some tips to make your classroom more spacious by eliminating unwanted junk from...
by Aurora Lipper | Jan 27, 2020 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
Discover the hidden fingerprint inside every shaft of light by using the periodic table, prisms, and learn how astronomers use starlight to tell which fuels are burning inside distant stars! If you found this helpful and you find yourself thinking, “Hey, you know,...
by Aurora Lipper | Jan 23, 2020 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
Over a period of time the homeschool classroom can become the dumping ground for a lot of material which is not in regular use. Regularly decluttering this mess can make a huge difference in the energy of the room. Here are some ideas to help the busy homeschool...
by Aurora Lipper | Jan 22, 2020 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
Density and Specific Gravity are properties that geologists use to identify minerals. Density is a measure of how heavy something is for its size. You can find the density of this rock by weighing it on a scale in grams, and then dividing by it’s volume. Volume is...
by Aurora Lipper | Jan 21, 2020 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
Don’t get stuck with frustrating your kids over long, boring math drills and worksheets! Have them REALLY understand what they’re doing and learning about, and HOW to use it! Original FB...