You're listening to season 9 of the Tips for Homeschool Science podcast where we are sharing both audio and video for a short season on classical education and homeschool science.
In this episode, we'll be addressing whether a plan for classical science can be rigorous or not.
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Ep 129 - All About Spelling Those Science Words
Ep 128 - How should you handle notebooking through the different ages?
Ep 127 - Writing in Science with a Well-Trained Mind
Ep 126 - Which one is better in your homeschool - a lapbook or a notebook?
Ep 125 - What are lapbooks?
Ep 124 - What is notebooking?
Season 11 is on its way!
3 Negative Things to Stop Saying about Homeschool Science {Audio-blog from Elemental Science}
3 Reasons We Continue To Do Nature Study During the Winter Months {Audio-blog from Elemental Science}
Two Different Ways You Can Handle Science During the Holidays {Audio-blog from Elemental Science}
4 Tips to Increase Your Homeschool Science Teaching Mojo {Audio-blog from Elemental Science}
3 Supplies for Fall Science Experiments {Audio-blog from Elemental Science}
Let's get ready for another year of homeschool science
Take the Quiz-->Are you a homeschool scientist? {Audio-blog from Elemental Science}
5 Ways to Learn About Science This Summer {Audio-blog from Elemental Science}
Season 10 Recap - How the Sassafras Science Series Works
Ep 123 - Are living books the only way to teach homeschool science?
Ep 122 - Nature Study and Living Books (with Cindy West)
Ep 121 - How to use living books for middle school science
Ep 120 - Morning Time and Living Books (with Pam Barnhill)
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