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How to Avoid These 9 Homeschool Science Mistakes


This post is sponsored by College Prep Science. Copyright 2020 by Greg Landry. 
Having taught science to several thousand homeschooling and college students over the past 20+ years, several things stand out to me. I've put together a list of 9 homeschool science mistakes and 9 concrete steps we can take to better prepare our budding scientists.
Mistake #1 – Generalizing the names for, and thus the way we teach, science. Call it Biology, Chemistry, Physics, etc. and not “General Science”, “Physical Science”, etc., even in the young grades. Doing this virtually eliminates the intimidation that comes with “Physics” etc. in the high school years and clarifies what you’re teaching in the middle grades.
For example, at College Prep Science, rather than a homeschool year of “Physical Science," we teach a semester of “Pre-Physics” and a semester of “Pre-Chemistry.” Rather than a homeschool year of "Life Science," we teach a semester of "Pre-Biology" and a semester of "Pre-Anatomy and Physiology."
Mistake #2 – Not doing enough testing.
Testing in the sciences prepares our students for the rigors of high school level homeschool science, college science, standardized testing, and assures that they are learning the material and how to take tests. Of course, it should be age-appropriate, but we should be testing.
​Mistake #3 – Teaching science year-round.
I know that many parents are proponents of year-round school (no summer break), but I believe it’s actually counter-productive. From experience with thousands of students, I believe that students need to know they can work hard for a prescribed period of time and then have a total break from classes for a while.
Mistake #4 – Not starting the high school sciences early enough.
I know it’s easy to put off starting the high school sciences, but it’s important, especially if the students may be a college science major. Critical decisions should be made going into 8th grade. The critical factor is being ready for standardized testing and being able to fit in the needed sciences in the high school years. High school Biology should be taken in the 9th grade for most students and in the 8th grade for very capable students who will likely be science majors.
Mistake #5 – Not beginning to take the ACT early enough.
Success on this standardized test is critical for college admissions and plays a direct role in how much financial aid a student will receive. Taking these tests twice per year beginning in 9th grade gives students experience and confidence which enables them to do well when they take this test for the final time in 11th or 12th grade. See my article on this topic, “6 Reasons to Ditch the SAT and Laser Focus on the ACT.”
Mistake #6 – Not training students to write good lab reports.
As a college professor, I saw the pain of students who came in as science majors without good lab report writing skills and experience. Students get better at this with experience – there’s no substitute for that. Lab reports are simply the written record of the scientific method. It takes lots of practice to develop the skill needed to do well on these.
Mistake #7 – Not creating a lab manual for every science class.
A lab manual is a collection of observations, data collection, and lab reports from a class. This gives students one place to neatly keep all of this information and gives them a sense of accomplishment. It’s impressive to have them lined-up on a shelf from all of their science classes. It’s also required by some states or umbrella groups for homeschoolers and some colleges want to see lab manuals as evidence of labs being completed.
Mistake #8 – Being squeamish on Creation.
Despite what you may hear in the media and elsewhere, God wrote the book on science. We need to boldly teach our students about God’s creation. Science and the world around us support biblical creation.
Mistake #9 – Not using graphing extensively.
Graphing, when done regularly through the middle and high school grades has a unique ability to develop critical thinking skills in students that not only benefit them in math, science, and academics in general, but also in life! We encourage families to have students construct one graph daily as part of their homeschooling day. They can graph anything. Let them run with it and you will be surprised at how creative they are. The resulting skills can be very beneficial.
Homeschool dad, scientist, and former college professor, Greg Landry, offers live, online homeschool science classes, the Homeschool Mom’s Science Podcast, in-person two-day science lab intensives nationwide, freebies for homeschool moms, and homeschool print publications that students can be a part of.


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Paw Patrol DVD

PAW Patrol is one of my son's favorite shows!  I know I have some Moms and Dads out there with kids who like these pups, too.  I am thrilled to offer you this giveaway to wina copy of the DVD.  Enter via the giveaway form below.



PAW Patrol is on a roll! The Mighty Pups are back and ready to use their super powers to help those in need. In this all new adventure, they team up with their new super pals, the Mighty Twins! There’s more mighty action than ever in the PAW Patrol: Mighty Pups Super Paws DVD, arriving March 3, 2020. Packed with favorite characters, new surprises, and more, the PAW Patrol: Mighty Pups Super Paws DVD will be available from Paramount Home Entertainment and Nickelodeon Home Entertainment for the suggested retail price of $10.99.

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Air Fryer and Tub O' Towels Giveaway

Air fryers are all the rage these days! Lots of people are using them but many wonder how to clean an air fryer the best way. Today on Thrifty Nifty Mommy, Janessa is sharing tips to help you clean your air fryer quickly and easily.  We've partnered with Thrifty Nifty Mommy for a great giveaway today! One person will win a GoWise Air Fryer plus Tub O' Towels cleaning wipes to make air fryer cleanup a breeze!


 Founded in 1915, Federal Process Corporation began with just one product – Gasoila (pronounced Gas-oil-ah) Hard Set Sealant. In 1994, a product was created for the industrial business to remove sealant, now known as Tub O’ Towels. However, once it was discovered that this strong wipe had thousands of uses outside of the industrial space, it was introduced to the retail market in 2011. Now, seven years later, Tub O’ Towels Heavy Duty Cleaning Wipes is a staple in auto body shops and garages across the US. Tub O’ Towels is not just for greasy outdoor projects (although they are perfect for that too!). Tub O’ Towels is also great for cleaning the daily messes that all of us deal with. These heavy-duty wipes can be used on strollers, car seats, car interiors, carpets, floors, walls, kitchens and so much more! If you'd like to win this fun prize package, just enter using the Giveaway Tools entry form below. The giveaway ends on Friday, March 13th, 2020 at 11:59pm EST. Good luck!
Disclosure: This giveaway is not affiliated with Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or Instagram. Prize fulfillment is the responsibility of Tub O' Towels and not the bloggers promoting it. This giveaway is open to residents of the US who are 18 years of age or older. Void where prohibited. If you have any questions about this giveaway, you can contact Janessa from Thrifty Nifty Mommy.
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5 Realities of Substance Abuse Recovery



Any individual choosing to put aside their substance abuse and addictions is courageous. They recognize they can't sustain the life they're living, and they know recovery will be good for them. It's hard for anyone who hasn't struggled with substance abuse to understand the magnitude of choosing to enter a recovery program.
Substance abuse recovery is a different experience for everyone, but most people who haven't battled their addictions don't know what to expect. Besides staying with a program for a few weeks or months, it's nerve-wracking not to know what will happen or how it will help. Addicts and their loved ones shouldn't have to feel anxious during a time when they should only focus on the positivity the program will bring to their lives.
Read on to learn five realities of substance abuse recovery so you and your loved ones know what's coming down the road. With the right mental preparation and perspective, everyone can support each other through the recovery process.

1. Take Things Slowly

Many addicts enter recovery programs believing they'll learn the secret to leaving bad habits and behaviors behind. While they'll get the help they need, there's no cure for substance abuse. Instead, they'll learn to take things slowly and focus on one day at a time.
Recovery requires lifestyle, environmental and social changes, so it will take a while to form new routines and get used to a different way of living. 

2. Prepare to Battle the Brain

Some people think that choosing recovery over addiction is a choice, but it's much more than that. Anyone recovering from substance abuse must battle their brain every day to reprogram it. Every time someone gives in to addictions like drug and alcohol abuse, it frays nerves in the brain and rewards the action with dopamine, leading to faster and increased addiction habits. Recovery removes this euphoria and leaves people with withdrawal symptoms and muted dopamine reactions.

3. Avoid Finding Another Addiction

Once addiction leaves an empty hole in the life of someone in substance abuse recovery, they often fill it with another one. They may obsess over fitness routines, throw themselves into school or constantly consume drinks high in caffeine. It's better to learn how to balance healthy interests. Perhaps instead of experimenting with drugs or alcohol in college, students can join a club or activity.

4. Grieve Your Losses

The removal of addiction leaves people feeling like they've lost their old way of life. They leave friends and habits behind for an unknown routine and social group. Anyone in recovery programs should embrace feelings of grief to work through the symptoms in healthy ways. 

5. Find Your Own Way

Recovery looks different for everyone, so no two experiences look identical. As long as the person in recovery keeps gratitude at the center of their life, they can remain focused and encouraged. Thankfulness shows them how they've grown and what they can look forward to, instead of focusing on the lifestyle they've lost.

Create a Support Group

Outside of the people who run a recovery program, former addicts need to create a support group of friends and loved ones. The encouragement and love will help them keep their focus and maintain their recovery in the long term. 


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ONN DVD Player and Secret Life of Pets 2 Giveaway



Value $40.00
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