Studying Science at Home
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| Vol. 65, Prg. 26–30 February 20–24, 2006
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Teaching science in your homeschool can seem complicated. “What if I don’t like math? Or we don’t have access to a lab? My strength is language arts, and my kids aren’t interested in science anyway!” Listen to this week’s Home School Heartbeat with Michael Farris to get some perspective on how and why to teach science.
Program Listing:
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Teaching science can be fun and easy! This list of resources can help you find a science curriculum that will work for your homeschool, whether a traditional textbook, experimental science course, or CD-Rom program. Help your kids find the fun in science.

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