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Welcome to our monthly Spotlight on Five! 

 
Hands On Science

 

Searching for a way to get your homeschooler excited about science? If so, you already have everything you need, right there at home. 

 

My wife and I homeschool our four kids, and using everyday items from around the house, we spark a love for science through a hands-on approach. Each week we utilize this approach to teach and reinforce the scientific method and basic concepts in life science, earth science, and physical science. Using a straw with a paper wrapper and water, you can create a straw worm. 

 

Straw Worm 

 

INGREDIENTS 

Straw with Paper Wrapper 

Water 

 

INSTRUCTIONS: 

STEP 1: Using your fingers, completely scrunch the wrapper to the end of the straw. 

STEP 2: Remove the scrunched up wrapper and place it on a flat surface. 

STEP 3: Using the straw and your finger, slowly add a few drops of water to the scrunched up wrapper, and observe. 

 

EXPLANATION 

Each time you added a drop of water, the paper absorbed the water, causing the scrunched up wrapper to look like it was moving on the flat surface. 

 

Scientific Method 

You should encourage your homeschooler to ask questions and then to use the scientific method to get answers when doing any experiment. The scientific method is a step-by-step process used to ask and answer scientific questions. 

 

STEP 1: Ask a Question – The scientific method starts by asking a question. Encourage your child to “figure it out,” and don’t give them the answer, only clues that will help them “figure it out” on their own. This will help your child develop strong critical-thinking skills. 

STEP 2: Form a Hypothesis – A hypothesis is an educated guess. A hypothesis should be measurable. 

STEP 3: Design and Perform an Experiment – Design and perform an experiment that will prove your hypothesis true or false. 

STEP 4: Analyze the Results – Once your experiment is complete, gather and analyze all data to determine if your hypothesis is true or false. If your hypothesis is false, go back to STEP 2, and create a new hypothesis. 

STEP 5: Communicate the Results – Communicate your results via a report and/or presentation. 

 

Teaching Science 

There are two approaches to teaching science . . . 

Spiral–Students are taught small portions of specific concepts in science throughout the year. Each school year, students revisit these concepts in a detailed fashion. Immersion–Students are taught a specific course in science for a semester or more, allowing them to gain a detailed understanding of specific science concepts. 

 

I would encourage the spiral approach for students in kindergarten through eighth grade and the immersion approach for high school students. 

 

Whatever the approach, it’s very important to make sure there are a lot of hands-on experiments.

Jason Lindsey

Jason Lindsey is an award-winning science educator and author. Jason studied science and journalism at Western Kentucky University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Meteorology. Jason has worked diligently for more than 10 years to take science beyond the classroom window. Each year he performs hands-on science experiments at hundreds of schools and community events throughout the United States. His hands-on, kid-friendly, science classes and camps are offered throughout the year and have helped hook thousands of kids on science. Jason is married to Lena Lindsey. They keep busy with their four kids Conner, Ethan, Brynna, and Madigan. Visit Jason’s website HookedonScience.com.

 

Take a look below at this month’s resources for additional ideas. Be sure to let us know how you teach science in your homeschool. Email Paul and Gena Suarez and share your story. We’d love to hear about it!

July’s Spotlight on Science!
  

Landry Academy / Homeschool Science Academy 

 

Landry Academy/Homeschool Science Academy

 
Live-Taught Homeschool Science 
Online Classes 
 
and 

Two Day Science Lab Intensives Nationwide 

 

Landry Academy was founded, and is directed by, homeschool dad and former college science professor, Greg Landry. 

 

They offer over thirty 4th through 12th grade live-taught online science classes, including many advanced classes. You can get details and information on early registration discounts on their site… 

 

http://landryacademy.com/live-classes/subject-area-overview/science 

 

They also offer two day science intensives which cover a year of science labs in two intense but fun days. You can get details and information on early registration discounts on their site… 

 

http://landryacademy.com/intensives/subject-area-overview

Berean Builders Publishing, Inc. 

 

Berean Builders Publishing,Inc.

Berean Builders publishes Dr. Jay L. Wile’s hands-on, multilevel elementary science series that introduces scientific concepts using history as its guide. Because each lesson is built around an activity or experiment, it is engaging for all K-6 students. In addition, there are three levels of review for each lesson, so the parent/teacher can choose the depth at which each student is expected to grasp the material. Each course contains roughly 90 hours of instruction, 35 of which are composed of hands-on activities. 

 

Science in the Beginning uses the days of creation as a way of introducing a wide range of scientific concepts.

 

Science in the Ancient World covers the scientific work of natural philosophers who lived from about 600 BC to the early AD 1500s. A “Helps and Hints” book which contains everything a parent/teacher needs to know to assist the student in this course is included when purchased as a set with the textbook. 

Science4Us 

 

 

 

 

“At just $7.95/month per child, I can’t think of any reason you wouldn’t want to give Science4Us a try! I would definitely recommend it.” 

 

Kelly Burgess, KGB That’s Me! Blog 

 

Key Benefits: 

  • Animated Lessons Engage Digitally-Motivated Learners 
  • Over 1000 Online Lessons, Hands-On Activities and Worksheets 
  • Builds Foundational Science Skills in the Earliest Years 
  • Integrated Math & Language Arts Skills 
  • Automated Reporting for Homeschool Portfolios 

Are you looking for a complete, engaging K-2nd grade science program that your kids will love? Science4Us will inspire your students and provide a solid foundation in science. Over 350 online, animated activities teach topics from four ‘books’ of science: Physical Science, Inquiry, Life Science or Earth/Space Science. Try our free interactive science lessons from the curriculum. Within these, you’ll find cross-curricular activities in math and language arts. Students also learn the importance of notetaking and observing, with their very own digital science notebook. Only $7.95/month. No contracts. 14-day money-back guarantee. Sign up today! 

 

Visit us at www.Science4Us.com or call us at 954-626-3117.

CrossWired Science / Wonders! Science and Math 

CrossWired Science/Wonders! Science and Math

CROSSWIRED SCIENCE: Created Wonders

 

Watch a 3 minute music video with stunning footage that will forever change your view of how Christians should be taught Science.   

 

CrossWired Science: 

Profoundly showing the beauty, wisdom, power, love, intelligence and power of God through what He has made 

 

Phase 1: Incredible Value: Hands-on Pak with Concept Curriculum 

 

Best deal on the internet!

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Apologia

  
 

Apologia

Apologia science believes that students’ educations should prepare them for eternity, not just a semester. Our award winning science curriculums teach elementary, junior high, and high school students to recognize, appreciate, and understand the wonders of Creation. By writing our texts in a conversational tone, challenging science concepts are presented in a personalized format. 

 

Our Young Explorer Series actively engages elementary students in the scientific process. Notebooking Journals provide a written history of experiences, observations, and thoughts that students can reference to create opinions and draw conclusions about the way their world works. 

 

Apologia’s junior high curriculums prepare students for the rigorous high school sciences. The Student Notebooks teach students how to take notes while guiding students toward becoming more structured, logical, and independent! 

 

Apologia high school students are prepared by our college preparatory curriculum to understand and evaluate the discoveries that will occur during their lifetimes. Our academically rigorous curriculum can be studied independently, with the aid of instructional DVDs, or through live interaction of Apologia Academy. 

 

Each of our creation-based, award winning science curriculums have experiments that require only readily available materials, online resources that expand textbook concepts, and access to Apologia instructors through the Apologia helpline.

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