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Teach Physical Science With This Fun Book Series and Free Resources

Science materials that are both informative and enjoyable to read don’t often come in the form of a textbook. While textbooks can provide a basic outline and structure to follow, many are so dry that it’s often best to seek out alternatives for exploring various topics. Something factual and fun to read, but not overly […]

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Sun Science Activities for Kids: Hands-On Outdoor Learning

Dive into summer with engaging, hands-on science that revolves around our nearest star. The sun, a constant fixture in our sky, offers a wealth of educational opportunities for children, making it an ideal theme for outdoor exploration. Check out these free sun-focused activities, plus some additional resources for learning more about the sun and about

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Exploring Life Cycles: Free Printables and Activities

Life cycle studies are a fascinating way to introduce children to the wonders of biology and the interconnectedness of nature. By learning about how living things grow and change, kids gain a deeper understanding of the world around them. The following free resources can help you incorporate life cycle studies into your homeschool curriculum: Plant

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Exploring Science Concepts With Fun, Related Experiments

Spark interest in learning basic science concepts by organizing experiments around a central theme. Here are some creative ways to structure and present related sets of science experiments. These are all free to access and are designed with everyday materials so you can do them at home. (NOTE: The shaded boxes in this post contain

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