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Lesson 5: Star Gazing

Telescopes and binoculars are pretty useless unless you know where to point them. I am going to show you some standard constellations and how to...

Lesson 12: Division

If you hate long division like I do, then this lesson will be very useful in showing you how to make the most out of your division tasks without...

Eyeballoon

In this lab, we are going to make an eyeball model using a balloon. This experiment should give you a better idea of how your eyes work. The way...

Lesson 7: Solar Astronomy

The Sun rotates, but because it’s not a solid body but a big ball of gas, different parts of the Sun rotate at different speeds. The equator rotates...

Working Lung Model

Food and air both enter your body through your mouth, diverging when they reach the esophagus and trachea. Food goes to the gastrointestinal tract...

Robotic Hand

Your body moves when muscles pull on the bones through ligaments and tendons. Ligaments attach the bones to other bones, and the tendons attach the...

Build Your Own ESCAPE Room!

How to Make an Escape Room that Actually Works Using Everyday Stuff Download Escape Room Kit Have you wanted to create a magic moment with your...

Lesson 6: Multiplication Tables

If you haven’t memorized your multiplication table yet, I am going to show you how to you need to memorize only three of the 400 numbers on a 20...

Lesson 8: Math from Left to Right

In school, you are trained to solve math problems on paper, at a desk. The...

Lesson 12: Division

If you hate long division like I do, then this lesson will be very useful in...

Lesson 13: Lasers

You can’t just shine a flashlight through a lens and call it a laser, because...

Lesson 15: Burglar Alarms

Burglar alarms not only protect your stuff, they put the intruder into a panic...

Lesson 16: Pi

Pi is a number (slightly greater than 3) that shows up when you divide the...

Lesson 25: Lasers, Jell-O, and Trigonometry

If you’re scratching your head during math class, wondering what...

Lesson 1: Flying Machines

Ever since I was a kid, I have always wanted to fly. In fact, at four years...

Lesson 10: Quicker Multiplication

If you don’t have the patience to do multiplication on paper for every single...

Lesson 23: Drawing Machine

We’re going to make a quick and easy drawing machine that will teach...

Lesson 7: Solar Astronomy

The Sun rotates, but because it’s not a solid body but a big ball of gas,...

Sound Speed

Sound has the ability to travel through the states of matter: solids, liquids,...

Nutrition for Kids

KIDS: Your goal here is to learn how to take good care of yourself by seeing...

Robotic Hand

Your body moves when muscles pull on the bones through ligaments and tendons....

Disappearing Frog Experiment

Your optic nerve can be thought of as a data cord that is plugged in to each...

Scent Matching

We now know that odor molecules are diffused throughout a room by the motion...

Working Lung Model

Food and air both enter your body through your mouth, diverging when they...

Eyeballoon

In this lab, we are going to make an eyeball model using a balloon. This...

Detecting Carbon Dioxide

An oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange takes place in your bloodstream. When...

Swallowing

Peristalsis is the wavelike movement of muscles that move food through your...

All About Kidneys

Although urine is sterile, it has hundreds of different kinds of wastes from...

FREE Homeschool Science Class: Astronomy of Stars, Planets and Comets!

Learn all about planets, comets, and telescopes!

Relax while your kids have fun learning and I do all the teaching for you!

Take an intergalactic tour of the universe without leaving your seat! Discover which planets are up in the night sky and how to find them, including how to see the moons of Saturn and Jupiter with only a simple pair of binoculars! We’ll explore exotic moons, icy comets, rocky asteroids and dwarf planets on our tour of the solar system, and sneak a peek at interstellar objects recently detected that passed right through our solar system!

We’ll also learn about how it might be raining gemstones on the ice giants, how Jupiter regularly shocks its moons, how diamonds are actually quite common outside our solar system, and discover the one planet that actually has a tail!

Enter your email address to the right now to register, and I’ll send you all the details. The class will be given at the day and time shown to the right. Simply enter your info on the right of this page and register now, it’s absolutely FREE and I’m going to teach your kids real science while having a blast!

Inspiring Kids to Write Well

Inspiring Kids to Write Well

It’s usually not enough to just tell someone to “do” something – they need a real reason that makes sense, so they understand what it’s for and feel fully engaged in...

Writing Assignment: 55 Fiction

Writing Assignment: 55 Fiction

It’s hard to make kids do their writing assignments if they don’t understand what it’s for and why they need to do it.  And to be honest, a lot of writing assignments that are out...