We will be doing “goodie-goodie gumdrop dome,” “put a spin on it,” “salt and vinegar crystals,” paper chromatography," “parachutes,” “marshmallow madness,” and “eat your breakfast metals.”
As a science teacher, I often find ideas on www.experiland.com for my students.
They have some really fun science experiments for kids to do at home as well and come highly recommended by other homeschooling sites!
Their books are well laid out and easy to follow…Good luck!
Thanks for sharing! lol
DD likes beestar science the most. Beestar may help you. The program is full of all real life world problems, challenging stuff to help kids thinking - some of them make her think or is a great opportunity for me teaching advanced concepts. I think it is nice and easy to use.
Lisa