Each week the labs are listed in the order you should do them. Some labs are both lab and microscope lab. These are together on the same line of text. http://www.pandiapress.com/?page_id=82 Chapter/Week Labs 1 Lab […]

Each week the labs are listed in the order you should do them. Some labs are both lab and microscope lab. These are together on the same line of text. http://www.pandiapress.com/?page_id=82 Chapter/Week Labs 1 Lab […]
Choosing the right curriculum makes a big difference for the success of a science co-op class, both for the student and the teacher. There are certain elements like labs paired with the theory that are important to the […]
Wow, when it rains it pours, or when you work crazy hard a lot can come together for you. I have an article in the latest issue of The Homeschooler magazine. Anyone listening to the […]
In September, 2013 my family moved from the Mammoth Lakes area in California to the San Diego area. One of the reasons for moving was that my then 13-year-old homeschooled son wanted a community of […]
Classical Unschooler, there is an accommodationist phrase for you! If you are wondering what it means to be a classical unschooler in terms of teaching methodology, it means the method I use to homeschool my […]
http://savvyhomeschoolmoms.com/interview-blair-lee-part-2-ep-42/ They used a photo of me at the Taj Mahal, but I am using a monkey photo. I am wearing the same skirt in both photos though 🙂 I really loved India. I miss […]
If you are surprised to learn I am a feminist, LOL, it means you have never met me. Let’s just say I can be kind of intense and have a strong personality. My 14-year-old son […]
Check it out! Look where I get to volunteer on May 15th. http://student.societyforscience.org/about The Intel® International Science and Engineering Fair® (Intel ISEF), the world’s largest international pre-college science competition, annually provides a forum for more […]
California Homeschool Network Conference, 2014 Science and homeschooling go together like peanut butter and jelly, macaroni and cheese, coffee and cream… Of all academic subjects, science is the one that is the best fit for […]
This is part 1 of 2 of an interview I did for the Savvy Homeschool Mom’s podcast. Interview with Blair Lee, Part 1 (Ep 41, 3/29/14).
Today we got up and drove to Jodhpur. We are spending one night in Jodhpur, then flying to Delhi. A few kilometers outside of Jaisalmer we passed a long procession of people and animals. Jim […]
We had a low key day on Sunday, so I wrote about homeschooling for the Sunday post. We did eat at a really nice restaurant, the Clay Oven in Green Park. If you visit Delhi, […]
So you wake up at about 7:00 in the morning and take a shower as fast as you can, trying not to use too much hot water. When you finally get going you walk about […]
I love coffee. My favorite coffee drink right now is a salted caramel soy white chocolate latte extra salt with just a little whipped cream to hold the salt. My favorite coffee drink has changed […]