Homeschool Online Science Labs
The school year is about to begin and it is certainly unlike any back to school season we've seen in the past. Schools and parents are having to choose between meeting in the school buildings or going online. Many parents have opted to switch to homeschooling for the first time. With this comes a lot of adjustment and worry--- are we making mistakes? How will we make sure we are giving our children the very best education possible, especially on topics we are not all that familiar with. This is why many choose to avoid making mistakes and outsource some classes- like science- to those who know better. Check out this post for more info!
This post is sponsored by Greg Landry of College Prep Science.
This post is sponsored by Greg Landry of College Prep Science.
Science labs have always been a challenge for homeschooling families: supplies, specimens, equipment, writing lab reports, knowing how to perform labs, smelly frogs on the kitchen table, etc. Some families attempt to remedy those issues by getting together with other families and doing labs together - pooling resources or doing science labs in a homeschool co-op setting. But, that too is sometimes problematic and often doesn't end well. The newest challenge is not being able to do labs with other families or in a homeschool co-op setting because of COVID-19.