When planning out science lessons, I head to my anatomy board.is this blood type activity from Highhill Education. I loved both the visual and the acting aspect of it. I’d highly recommend reading her post because it’s just one part of a great series. Two things: Hi, … [Read more...]
Hanging Gardens of Babylon Lesson
As we've been going through our ancient history lessons I've been looking for opportunities to use Legos and Minecraft. They are both things my kids enjoy, so when we reached the Hanging Gardens of Babylon I knew they needed to be built. I sent the kids upstairs to find … [Read more...]
How to make a model of blood
I’ve been looking forward to making a model of blood for a long time for our anatomy science lessons, because I thought I had 5 different models of blood pinned on my anatomy board. I don’t. So, I re-started from scratch and modified what is in our anatomy textbook (affiliate … [Read more...]
Respiration experiment and lesson
Our respiration experiments were a lot of my inspiration for last week’s post about What to do when your experiment fails. A lot. One of our respiration experiments we never got to work. Respiration Experiment 1: breathing rate Does anyone else remember doing this in … [Read more...]
Ancient Olympic activities
It’s always nice when things work out well, and this week things worked out perfectly. We reached the Ancient Olympics just as the Olympics were gearing up in the real world, so it made our ancient Olympic activities for homeschool history even more fun for us. First we … [Read more...]
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