Star Light, Star Bright
By Rachael Yunis I was recently blessed to look up at a night sky so glorious that I forgot that my feet were fixed upon the earth. I was standing in a dark, barren desert, and the stars were so numerous that I lost my breath. I not only saw, but also experienced, the heavens, [...]
A Bounty of Blessings from HEAV
To celebrate their 30 years of helping the homeschooling community in Virginia, the Home Educators Association of Virginia is giving away a prize a day during the month of April. Included among the prizes are two Apologia prize packs! On April 25, a worldview set is the prize and a science set will be given away on [...]
Fearfully And Wonderfully Made
By Rachael Yunis I was reading my Bible when I came across Mark 10:6–9, in which Jesus tells us, “But at the beginning of creation God ‘made them male and female.’ ‘For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh.’ [...]
Apologia, Proud Sponsor of The CurrClick Science Fair Live (video-streaming) Coaches, Teamwork, Prizes & Fun!
Believe it or not, Spring is quickly approaching. And that means It's time to start thinking about how you plan to incorporate science and nature into your homeschool. That's why Apologia has sponsored and is excited to share with you, the 2013 CurrClick Science Fair. The cost to sign up, be coached, learn about science and possibly [...]
Homeschool Science Share & Tell – January 2013 Edition
Welcome to the January 2013 installment of the Homeschool Sciene Share & Tell sponsored by TheHomeschoolScientist.com & Apologia Science Join us the last the Tuesday every month as we share something science or tell how we did science in our homeschool. Post a blog entry about a science book, a science-related field trip, [...]
Back To The Beginning
By Rachael Yunis In our longing to understand creation more fully, science reached some impressive milestones in 2012, exploring both the heavens and the Earth. Voyager 1, launched by NASA in 1977, is now more than eleven billion miles away from the sun and is nearing the edge of our solar system! Closer to home, [...]
Homeschool Science Share & Tell – Predators & Prey Activity -
The following is an entry into the Homeschool Science Share & Tell link-up for November 2012. If you have a blog post, photo, or Pinterest board to share, link up with us here. In Exploring Creation with Zoology 3: Land Animals of the Sixth Day, Jeannie Fulbright outlines an experiment to help demonstrate the effectiveness [...]
Chemistry Links and Resources
For many of us, October brings beautiful fall colors, cooler temperatures, and football season. Did you know it’s also a month to celebrate chemistry? The American Chemical Society hosts their annual chemistry celebration and has other year-round chemistry related activities—a poetry contest, patches that can be earned, and a host of learning resources. The ACS [...]
Ask The Beasts And They Will Teach You
As young boys, my friends and I would flit like tiny birds from one inquisitive hobby to another. For a time it was tadpoles, then various bugs, and later, egg-eating snakes. One day it was silkworms. I do not recall who first had them; it was not me. But my friend shared a few worms [...]
Who Says Science Isn’t Creative? by Vicki Dincher
This article was originally posted on DebraBell.com and authored by Vicki Dincher and posted here with permission for the August edition of the Homeschool Share & Tell. Creativity isn’t just for the arts and humanities. It requires a great deal of creativity to think like a scientist. In fact, some of the world’s greatest [...]











