Science Projects For Home Schools
What are the pros and cons of home schooling?

Our son has been educated at home last year and we are planning to leave it at home for another year. So far you are reading Dr. Seuss books, and other levels of the same class, knows that his addition and subtraction up to 3 numbers, we do projects science and has fixed days of the park with his friends (including home schooling) and participate in their learning. However, my husband still has reservations. I think education at home has been a great experience, and I'm not looking for what I do – do you think about it? I look at my son and see him very well – what do you think are the pros and cons of it?

I think it is a homeschooling great way to get a proper education, provided there is a social interaction. Get a few children educated at home parents / and form a small class which meets once a week and teach together. This way your child can play games involve large classes. This also would be a great opertunity social. Good luck and I hope I helped.

First Grade Science Projects for Home Schoolers

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SCIENCE MICROSCOPE KIT for SCHOOL PROJECTS At HOME!


SCIENCE MICROSCOPE KIT for SCHOOL PROJECTS At HOME!


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Water Wheels (Models in Physical Science) [VHS]


Water Wheels (Models in Physical Science) [VHS]



Working in teams, students eagerly tape together plastic cups and plates, fill bucket of water, and discuss how to build and test the most efficient water wheels. This VHS tape features a group of 8th graders and an investigation which spans 6 weeks. The challenge is to use plates, cups, tape, rods, and string to make a water wheel strong enough to lift nails. A good case study on how to apply the…


The Ocean Book: Aquarium and Seaside Activities and Ideas for All Ages


The Ocean Book: Aquarium and Seaside Activities and Ideas for All Ages


$2.99


Entertaining and educational activities focusing on the ocean and its creatures… The Ocean Book Aquarium and Seaside Activities and Ideas for all Ages This activity book on the world of the oceans and the living things that inhabit them is filled with experiments, investigations, puzzles, games, and all sorts of fun things to do and learn. The activities were created and contributed by the le…

Garden Projects for the Classroom & Special Learning Programs


Garden Projects for the Classroom & Special Learning Programs


$19.81


This is a book of classroom gardening projects and related activities that uses an interdisciplinary approach. Because the garden, and the people-plant connection, isn’t just about plants, this book actively explores science, history, math, literature, the arts, the environment and the diversity of cultures. It offers points of departure for individual journeys of discovery. While most can be …

Teen Science Fair Sourcebook: Winning School Science Fairs and National Competitions (Prime Single Titles)


Teen Science Fair Sourcebook: Winning School Science Fairs and National Competitions (Prime Single Titles)


$16.93


Author Tanya Vickers provides all the tips you’ll need to create a successful high-powered science fair project, such as Siemens-Westinghouse, from getting started to competing at a regional or national competition. Inspiring stories of young scientists who have won national science competitions are paired with the essential steps for creating a prize-winning project. Learn how to find a mentor, w…