God’s Creation Seals the Deal
Seals are some of God’s most wonderful creations. Seals are perfectly designed for life in the water. External ears are greatly reduced or absent, and in many species, testicles and mammary glands are...
View ArticleAstronomy: Our Father’s Design, Part 9
What is a Black Hole? A black hole is anything but vacant space. It is a great amount of matter packed into an undersized sphere–think of a star several times more colossal than the Sun, squeezed into...
View ArticleSaxon Science Fusion
New Energy for Science with Science Fusion With a visually appealing write-in worktext, plus an online curriculum loaded with features, Science Fusion offers resources for grades K-8, including a text...
View ArticleHow to Start a Nature Study the Easy Way
Homeschooling through the seasons can be a wonderful way to learn science together. Spring lends itself easily to an introduction of studying nature. The weather tends to be inviting, and most people...
View ArticleGuess Who’s Coming to Homeschooling? Techies!
A recent article in Wired Magazine proclaimed there’s a new kid on the block in the homeschooling community, who like most of us, began homeschooling to provide things for their kids—things which they...
View ArticleReally? I Need to Do Science Experiments at Home?
Experiments are annoying. First, you have to gather the materials. Then you have to follow the instructions. Sometimes, the experiment works, and sometimes it doesn’t. Worst of all, you have to clean...
View ArticleAstronomy: Our Father’s Design, Part 10
The earth is a Designer planet. Consider some of the factors needed for life on planet earth. The bulk of the earth and its resulting gravity is meticulous. If the earth were only a touch larger,...
View ArticleScience Surrounds Us
Science. Does that topic strike fear in your heart, or great excitement? There are some simple ways to incorporate science lessons for your little ones through real life examples. One does not need a...
View ArticleGreat Start in Science
Do you dread teaching science? Do you skip science experiments because they’re too much work? Perhaps you feel inadequate to teach such a challenging subject or dread what you think might be a total...
View ArticleCamping 101
A Learning Experience! My boys absolutely love to go camping. Spending the night in the woods, cooking over a fire, telling spine-tingling stories in the dark—what more could a boy want? If you’re a...
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