Tag: Science
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Robert Fulton: A Unit Study
Born on November 14, 1765, Robert Fulton exhibited a creative nature from the first. Unit resources.
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Free History Studies: Benjamin Franklin {Part 2}
Benjamin Franklin learned a great deal from experimentation. Unit resources.
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Hibernation Unit Study {Free}
As the temperatures begin to fall, many homeschool families start to hibernate inside. Perfect time to learn about hibernation with this free unit.
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Einstein: A Unit Study
On October 17, 1933, Albert Einstein arrived in the United States. Unit resources.
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Internal Combustion Engine: A Unit Study
Versions of the internal combustion engine were being proposed as early as the 1600s. Unit resources.
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6 Concrete Elementary Science Activities Without a Textbook
Real learning as applied to elementary science, with 6 concrete elementary science activities.
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Popcorn: A Unit Study
Born in Indiana in 1907, Orville Redenbacher started growing popping popcorn when he was 12 years old. Unit resources.
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Gasoline: A Unit Study
Gasoline is a necessity required by cars, generators, mowers — anything that requires an engine to operate. Unit resources.
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Activity: Explore the Farm
Suggestions and resources for exploring the farm ~ virtually or from the comfort of home.
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Fruits & Veggies: A Unit Study
On August 8, 2003, the world’s biggest jackfruit was harvested in Hawaii. Fruits and veggie unit study.
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Summer Fun Activity: Solar Observation
Free solar observation lesson from NASA covering ultraviolet and infrared radiation.
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The Steam Locomotive: A Unit Study
On July 25, 1814, George Stephenson completed the Blucher, a steam-powered locomotive. Unit resources.
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Summer Fun Activity: Explore the Ocean
Summer is a great time to explore the ocean by designing your own ocean unit study.
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Summer Fun Activity: Create Pure Water With a Solar Still
Enjoy drinking pure water from your own solar still.
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Summer Fun: Easy Homemade Ice Cream {Roll the Can}
Use the “roll the can” method of making ice cream while learning the science behind how it works with these easy directions.
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Glass: A Unit Study
On May 16th in 1861, Irving Wightman Colburn, the inventor of sheet glass, was born. Unit resources.
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10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #7 Science
From early sketches of observations to inventions and diagrams. 10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #7 Science
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Leonardo da Vinci: A Unit Study
On May 2, 1519, one of the most intriguing men in history died in France. Unit resources including activities and notebooking pages.