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Not grade specific physics homeschool curricula

Preview of Classic Science Activities Pack

Classic Science Activities Pack

JR SCIENTISTS CLASSIC SCIENCE PACKReady to dig into science that’s easy to set up, fun, and fits into your available time, even if it's limited?This is it! Hands-on science you can really do and fits your budget every time.Perfect for K-5th Grade and is easily differentiated for multiple ages, grades, and abilities.Great for home, classroom, library, clubs, camps, and group use!Over 300+ Pages!90+ science activities with journal pages, supply lists, set up and process, and science information. N
Preview of 4186

4186

4186 is a booklet that--here comes the hyperbole!--will change education.Except it is not hyperbole. We have the stats to prove it.Take a look at this video before you purchase the book:https://youtu.be/mRho1JsYQXc?feature=sharedThen you'll get it.You see, learning music is more than just playing the instrument.It's also:1. how you approach practice2. learning how to stay present3. practicing how to manage anxiety and nervousness and stage fright4. figuring out how your True voice can come throu
Preview of Science Sub Plan, Extension/Enrichment: Explore Science Games/Simulations

Science Sub Plan, Extension/Enrichment: Explore Science Games/Simulations

Created by
Jen Richard
This is 1 of 10 similar Google Forms that invite students to independently explore a high-interest, high-quality science-related web resource. All Google Form titles in this series are listed below. Each Google Form has the same format, enabling the teacher to adapt and develop their own. Sentence starters/frames are offered to scaffold written responses.Some forms include an instructional video. The video should be previewed by the teacher to determine whether they want to include it "as is", a
Preview of Science Sub Plan, Extension/Enrichment: Explore The "OK Go Sandbox" Site

Science Sub Plan, Extension/Enrichment: Explore The "OK Go Sandbox" Site

Created by
Jen Richard
This is 1 of 10 similar Google Forms that invite students to independently explore a high-interest, high-quality science-related web resource. All Google Form titles in this series are listed below. Each Google Form has the same format, enabling the teacher to adapt and develop their own. Sentence starters/frames are offered to scaffold written responses.Some forms include an instructional video. The video should be previewed by the teacher to determine whether they want to include it "as is", a
Preview of Science Camp Week: Physics is Fun!

Science Camp Week: Physics is Fun!

NEW! THEMED CAMP WEEKS Physics is Fun Camp Week** Do you want ALL 12 camp weeks in one bundle(including any new camp weeks added), click here. **What's Inside?Floating PenniesRising WaterVortex CannonDancing RaisinsCrushing CansDIY HovercraftAnd More!Each pack includes step-by-step instructions with images, templates if applicable, and quick science information that kids will understand!How does it work?Each week, you'll receive an email with a subject line similar to this one with a new theme a
Preview of STEAM -  Build A Football Goal Post

STEAM - Build A Football Goal Post

Created by
Erin Knox
STEAM project where students use simple materials to build a football goal post that will stand on its own.
Preview of Egg, Salt and Water Trick (OBJECT LESSON)

Egg, Salt and Water Trick (OBJECT LESSON)

This object lesson teaches that it isn’t enough to just be Christian in this world. We need to have “saltiness” so that we help to make life better, heal those who are hurting and save those who are lost. This lesson uses a science experiment in which you can make an egg float by adding salt to water. The salt increases the density of the water, making the egg more buoyant.
Preview of Science CAMP Theme: Physics Fun (FREE)

Science CAMP Theme: Physics Fun (FREE)

Physics is Fun CAMP! Science Camp Series: Week 2 Grab this FREE download and get started! Links to each activity are included. Make sure to fully download first to access links. Use the handy shopping list to prep.Want the full instructions and photo steps at your fingertips?Purchase the mini-pack version instead. Simply add this to your cart and the option will pop up to purchase the complete package.Look for a new camp theme each week, and save for year-round use!
Preview of Up In The Air

Up In The Air

Created by
Monica Post
This is an introduction to the principles of lift, air pressure and flight. It is a part of the Winging It Kit (birds) unit.
Preview of On a Wing & a Pair

On a Wing & a Pair

Created by
Monica Post
While a bird's wings are important for flight, it is not the wings alone that allow birds to fly. During flight, the air must flow evenly around and over the wings. This even air flow keeps friction and drag to a minimum. Participants build a wing with simple examples of the 3 types of flight feathers.
Preview of Warm Me Up

Warm Me Up

Created by
Monica Post
Down Feathers are critical for keeping a bird warm. Participants will explore the insulating properties of down feathers.
Preview of Funny Feet

Funny Feet

Created by
Monica Post
Part of the Winging It Bird Unit, Funny Feet allows participants to explore how webbed feet help a bird move through the water with their feet.
Preview of Posters for introducing Hydrogen to kids

Posters for introducing Hydrogen to kids

You can use these posters for introducing Hydrogen to kids. + Where is Hydrogen found? What is Hydrogen? Atomic Symbol of Hydrogen Atomic Number of Hydrogen Atomic Weight of Hydrogen These posters are designed on the theme FunGalaxy.
Preview of Why would a lowly insect look up at the heavens?

Why would a lowly insect look up at the heavens?

We look at the strange case of the dung beetle, that seems more familiar with the night sky than most urbanites!
Preview of Why have most people never seen the night sky?

Why have most people never seen the night sky?

Using the story of the Northridge earthquake, we show how light pollution has deprived urban people from a direct experience of the night sky.
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