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Is science one of those subjects you struggle with teaching in your homeschool? You have come to the right place! Hi, I'm Paige Hudson, a veteran homeschooling mom, and author of the programs at Elemental Science. In each season of the Tips for Homeschool Science Show, we will take the complexities of teaching science and break those down into building blocks you can use in your homeschool! Season 11 is just around the corner - new episodes will begin in the spring. Until the, we'll be shari ...
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Hosted by a homeschool dad / former college professor. The purpose of this podcast to encourage and equip homeschool moms to teach science (6th - 12th grade) and to make it interesting and enjoyable for students (and mom). Some topics include: order of science classes, prep for ACT, teaching college prep vs. "non-science" students, labs and lab reports, lots of stories from teaching thousands of university and homeschooled students, teaching biology, chemistry, physics, and anatomy & physiol ...
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Season 11 of the Tips for Homeschool Science podcast is all about writing and science. In this episode, we'll be interviewing Robin Williams from All About Spelling. In our conversation, we discussed tips and tricks for spelling all those science words! Get 10% off from All About Spelling through the end of March with the coupon code SAVE10! Key Ta…
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Welcome to season eleven of the Tips for Homeschool Science Show, where we’re breaking down the lofty ideals of writing and science into building blocks you can use in your homeschool. In this episode, we are chatting about notebooking with different age groups! Key Takeaway Notebooking is a wonderful tool we can use to document what our students h…
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We are so excited to share this interview about writing in science with two experts from the Well-Trained Mind. In this episode, Susan Wise Bauer and Susanna Jarret are joining Paige to share tips and tools about the third key to teaching science! Key Takeaway Use your narrations in science for writing. One thing - just worry about your students re…
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Season 11 of the Tips for Homeschool Science podcast is all about writing and science. In this episode, we'll discuss how to choose between lapbooks and notebooks in your homeschool. Episode's Topics 00:00 – Intro 00:32 – Lapbook or Notebook 01:33 – What is a Lapbook 02:04 – What is a Notebook 03:17 – 4 Questions to Ask 05:18 – Wrapping it Up Key T…
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Welcome to season eleven of the Tips for Homeschool Science Show, where we’re breaking down the lofty ideals of writing and science into building blocks you can use in your homeschool. In this episode, we are chatting about lapbooks! Key Takeaway Lapbooks are educational scrapbooks that fit into the lap of a student. Episode's Topics 00:00 – Intro …
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We’re back with new episodes for the eleventh season of the Tips for Homeschool Science Show. In this season, we are talking about writing and science. I’ve gotten a lot of questions lately about lapbooks, notebooks, and what to expect, so I thought it was time to dedicate an entire season to the third key to teaching science—writing it down. In th…
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Season 11 will be about writing and science! We've got two guests scheduled, plus loads of tips for writing in science. The first episode will be here on February 19th, 2024. Got questions? Email support@elementalscience.com or connect with us on the web: Instagram - @elementalscience Website - https://elementalscience.com/ Read this far? THANK YOU…
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The new year is the perfect time to hit reset on our homeschool science plans. But before you do that, be sure to ditch these three negative thoughts! Episode Links Original Post What is the heart of science education? The Three Keys to Teaching Science Mid-year Evaluation for Science Got questions? Email support@elementalscience.com or connect wit…
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We have shared often about how nature study is a great way to make science real and practical. In our homeschool, we lean towards doing impromptu nature study while we are already enjoying the outdoors. But as the weather turns colder should you bother with continuing to do nature study? This month, I thought we'd share three subjects that make us …
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Science during the holidays, to change or not to change - that is the question. Here are two options for you to consider! Episode Links Original Post 25 Activities for Christmas Science Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 00:32 Science During the Holidays 01:05 Option 1 02:30 Option 2 04:05 Help for Holiday Science Got questions? Email support@elementals…
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Homeschool science-teaching mojo is the magical ability to attract your kiddos to want to learn about science. These 4 tips from Elemental Science will help you increase your HST-mojo! Episode Links Original Post FREE Science Activities 50+ Books for Science YouTube Channels for Science See how we can help you teach science! Got questions? Email su…
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Fall may be a sign that winter is close at hand, but it also has a beauty of its own that can’t be beat! I wanted to share with you all three of my favorite supplies to use for fall science experiments. Episode Links Original Post - 3 Supplies you must have on hand for Fall Science Experiments Fall Leaf Chromatography Video Got questions? Email sup…
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Homeschool science can be simple when you have the right tools in your hand. This audio boot camp helps you gather what you need before your homeschool year begins! Homeschool Science Boot Camp Day 1 - Get ready for experiments Day 2 - Get ready for science reading Day 3 - Get ready for writing in science Day 4 - Get ready for the extras Day 5 - Ge…
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It's time for you to take the quiz and know for sure if you are a homeschool scientist! Episode Links Original Post - Are you a homeschool scientist? Take the quiz to find out! Got questions? Email support@elementalscience.com or connect with us on the web: Instagram - @elementalscience Website - https://elementalscience.com/ Read this far? THANK Y…
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Summer the fun season. And science is known as the boring subject. But that doesn't have to be the case! You can mix science with summer and have a blast! Episode Links Original Post - 5 Ways You Can Learn About Science And Have Fun During The Summer 48 Summer Science Activities List of Living Books for Science The Sassafras Science Adventure Serie…
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Wondering how the Sassafras Science series came about? And how this modern living book will work for science in your home? In this Season 10 bonus episode, we're answering these questions and more! Episode's Topics 00:00 – Intro 00:32 – The story of how the Sassafras twins came into existence 03:29 – The Novel 05:24 – How you can use the Sassafras …
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Are living books superior? In this episode, we'll be discussing whether or not living books are superior and if they are the only tools you should use in your homeschool. Key Takeaways Living books are really wonderful resources to have in our homeschooling toolbox. Living books help create interest pegs and these interest pegs can help boost reten…
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One of the options for the DO part of science is nature study. And the wonderful thing about nature study is that it partners well with living books! In this episode, the empress of nature study, Cindy West, is coming on to share about this homeschooling game-changer. Key Takeaways Nature study is science! It's experiential and hands-on, almost as …
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What does it look like to use living books for middle school science? In this episode, we'll be chatting about what you need for middle school science and what it looks like when you use a living book as your main source of information. Key Takeaways The three keys remain the same - do, read, and write - but they mature with your students. Discussi…
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At this point in the season, you know how amazing living books are . . . but how can you fit them into your plans? Enter morning time! In this episode, the queen of morning time, Pam Barnhill, is coming on to share about this homeschooling game-changer. Key Takeaways Morning time is the best time of the day! It's about connections, efficiency, and …
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What does it look like to use living books for elementary science? In this episode, we'll be chatting about what you need for elementary science and what it looks like when you use a living book as your main source of information. Key Takeaways Living books are definitely excellent tools we can use to accomplish the goals for elementary science. Re…
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Let's chat about living books and science! In this episode of the Tips for Homeschool Science podcast, we'll be discussing what to look for in a living book for science, how you can use these books, and a few suggestions for you to check out! Key Takeaways You want a living book to pull the reader in such a way that they don't even realize that the…
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Season 10 of the Tips for Homeschool Science podcast is here! This season will be all about living books and science. In this episode, we'll be discussing what living books are with Charlotte Mason education expert, Leah Boden, the Modern Miss Mason. Key Takeaways A traditional education spoon-feeds. A Charlotte Mason education ask of the child, "W…
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We love sharing about the key men and women in science with our students. We usually do this at different stages throughout their journey and this is something we incorporate into our programs. Episode Links Original Post - 5 Simple steps for writing an interesting biography report on a famous scientist (With a FREE download) FREE Scientist Units -…
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Need tips for hands-on science in your homeschool? Don't miss these tips for experiments, nature studies, and science fair projects! Episode Links Full Post - 19 Tips for Hand-on Science Success in your Homeschool Ep 77 - Can you do science without experiments? Ep 94 - Should you demonstrate or experiment? Ep 93 - How to keep a record of experiment…
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Welcome to the final episode in season 9 of the Tips for Homeschool Science podcast! In this episode, we'll be discussing how classical science compares to traditional science and a few of the benefits we have found from doing classical science. Key Takeaways The classical student won’t follow the traditional model, but you can rest assured that th…
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Welcome to episode 5 in season 9 of the Tips for Homeschool Science podcast! In this episode, we'll be discussing rhetoric stage science - your goals, the tools, and how to put it all together. Key Takeaways The goals for the rhetoric stage student will be to teach them how to learn and apply the principles of science to what they see in front of t…
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Welcome to episode 4 in season 9 of the Tips for Homeschool Science podcast! In this episode, we'll be discussing logic stage science - your goals, the tools, and how to put it all together. Key Takeaways The goals of logic stage science are to capitalize on the student's need to know why and continue to feed them with scientific information. Scien…
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Welcome to episode 3 in season 9 of the Tips for Homeschool Science podcast! In this episode, we'll be discussing grammar stage science - your goals, the tools, and how to put it all together. Key Takeaways The goals of grammar stage science are to spark an interest and build a foundation for the future. For the grammar stage, you need to have the …
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Welcome to episode 2 in season 9 of the Tips for Homeschool Science podcast! In this episode, we'll be addressing whether a plan for classical science can be rigorous or not. Key Takeaways At its core, a rigorous, or a strong, science foundation is going to have three things each week - doing, reading, and writing. You'll have those three keys in a…
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Welcome to season 9 of the Tips for Homeschool Science podcast! In this episode, we'll be sharing the basics of classical education and how science fits into that model. Key Takeaways The heartbeat of classical education is to teach our students to think critically and to know how to learn. In classical education, there are stages or cycles of lear…
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Science Soundtrack #9 I have to teach it all.-->I get to customize my chosen science program to fit our needs. For season 8, we are taking these negative soundtracks, or beliefs, and turning the volume dial down. Then, we are turning the dial up on a new soundtrack – one that will help us share science with our kiddos. Key Takeaways I used some of …
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Science Soundtrack #8 I do not know enough.-->What I do not know, I can learn or find someone else who can teach it. For season 8, we are taking these negative soundtracks, or beliefs, and turning the volume dial down. Then, we are turning the dial up on a new soundtrack – one that will help us share science with our kiddos. Key Takeaways We, as ho…
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Science Soundtrack #7 Science has to be done in a lab.-->There are lots of ways to see science in action. For season 8, we are taking these negative soundtracks, or beliefs, and turning the volume dial down. Then, we are turning the dial up on a new soundtrack – one that will help us share science with our kiddos. Key Takeaways In your home, co-op,…
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Science Soundtrack #6 I cannot teach science.-->With the right materials in hand, I can teach science. For season 8, we are taking these negative soundtracks, or beliefs, and turning the volume dial down. Then, we are turning the dial up on a new soundtrack – one that will help us share science with our kiddos. Key Takeaways There are endless possi…
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Science Soundtrack #5 I have neglected science for so long that there is no point in starting now.-->I have been sharing silent science and now it is time to put words to what we have seen. For season 8, we are taking these negative soundtracks, or beliefs, and turning the volume dial down. Then, we are turning the dial up on a new soundtrack – one…
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Science Soundtrack #4 I MUST teach science.-->I GET to teach science in a way that works for us. For season 8, we are taking these negative soundtracks, or beliefs, and turning the volume dial down. Then, we are turning the dial up on a new soundtrack – one that will help us share science with our kiddos. Key Takeaways Let’s stop saying that we mus…
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Science Soundtrack #3 Science is boring.-->I get to make science fun! For season 8, we are taking these negative soundtracks, or beliefs, and turning the volume dial down. Then, we are turning the dial up on a new soundtrack – one that will help us share science with our kiddos. Key Takeaways Let’s stop looking at the blank science squares on the p…
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Science Soundtrack #2 This experiment will fail because all the ones we try fail.-->When we do experiments, we may not get the expected outcome, but we can always learn from the experience. For season 8, we are taking these negative soundtracks, or beliefs, and turning the volume dial down. Then, we are turning the dial up on a new soundtrack – one…
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Science Soundtrack #1 Science is too hard.-->Science is simply providing opportunities for the mind to work. For season 8, we are taking these negative soundtracks, or beliefs, and turning the volume dial down. Then, we are turning the dial up on a new soundtrack – one that will help us share science with our kiddos. Key Takeaways At its heart, sci…
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{Prequel} Science Soundtrack I can't teach science that way.-->I have a unique way to approach teaching science. Season 8 of the Tips for Homeschool Science Show is officially beginning next week!! In this short episode, we share a sneak peek at what's coming up for the Science Soundtracks season. Key Takeaways Season 8 will be all about how to fli…
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This past month I shared a Zoom session with a charter school and at a conference and we thought you all might have the same questions they do. So we are sharing the Q & A sections from those calls. Show Notes - https://elementalscience.com/blogs/podcast/100 Timestamps (0:35) I am using a logic stage program with my older student, what should I do …
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This past month I shared a Zoom session with a charter school that I thought you all would enjoy listening in on. It's all about how to teach science at home! Show Notes - https://elementalscience.com/blogs/podcast/99 Timestamps Here is what you'll find in this episode along with a few links to what is mentioned in the session. (0:37) The session b…
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If you have been listening to this podcast for any length of time, you know how important hands-on science is. But I also live in reality and I understand that there are times when skipping an experiment is an unavoidable reality. Today, I am sharing what to do when you find yourself in that rare situation. Show Notes - https://elementalscience.com…
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Do you struggle with the idea that science is boring? It doesn't have to be! In this podcast, we'll be chatting about three ways you can make science fun and exciting. Show Notes - https://elementalscience.com/blogs/podcast/97 This audio is an expansion of a popular post from Elemental Science. See the original post here: How to Make Science Fun Ti…
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Lapbook or notebook? Notebook or lapbook? How do you choose between the two? In this podcast, you are going to learn how to do just that! Show Notes - https://elementalscience.com/blogs/podcast/96 This audio is an expansion of a popular post from Elemental Science. See the original post here: Should you use a lapbook or a notebook? Timestamps Here …
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This episode covers the concept of teaching math and science differently for two groups of students: 1. students who will likely be math or science college majors, and 2. students who may attend college but will likely not be math or science majors, and students who will likely not attend college.저자 Greg Landry
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I never intended to work from home and homeschool, but that's exactly what I have been doing for almost 15 years. And in that time, I have learned a few tricks to get done what needs to be done, which I am sharing in this podcast! Show Notes - https://elementalscience.com/blogs/podcast/95 If you want to know more about the story of how I became a w…
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