Amazing Science Discovery
Did you know that technically, a “solar eclipse” is impossible? Or have you ever wondered how Galileo actually figured out that the sun was the center of the solar system and not the Earth, without the technology that we have today? The stories behind these fascinating science discoveries will definitely inspire and captivate the imagination – yours and that of your little one.
Teachers can only do so much. And with the average class sizes nowadays, it’s going to be difficult even for a good teacher to assess what each of her students are actually doing in class.
This series is here to give you a guide, a first step to re-discovering science with your kids. I’ve also decided to publish this series as an eBook. This means that when you order it, you will receive it instantly via a downloadable digital format. This will get the product to your faster and more efficiently. It is also a more earth friendly way of sharing information. And because of the digital format I’ve adopted, the costs to deliver it to you are small compared to if it was printed out and shipped to you via mail (which would raise the costs to at least $60.00!).
Make learning science a bonding activity that you can do with your kids. Learn the steps to some easy and exciting Science experiments that you can do at home and help your children appreciate the concepts they learn in school in action.
The earlier we can help our kids feel confident about their ability to learn science, the easier it will be for them to love this important subject.
How science activities can encourage your child towards advanced studying. How a love for science will be beneficial to your children for the rest theie academic and professional life.
Children also have different learning styles. And a teacher will not be able to appeal to each one’s style. As parents, we can be more attuned to how our children learn. We are in a better position to assess what our children are learning and what they need further help on and respond accordingly.
And giving your children advance knowledge of what to expect will undoubtedly help them become more familiar with the material and more confident in class.
Science is a complex subject that requires complex and expensive experiments and equipment. Science is boring. Children would rather play games than learn it. My kids seem to be doing okay in their Science classes now. It follows that if we ourselves view science negatively, this attitude will influence our kids’ attitude towards science.
If you can give your children an edge and prepare them for the lessons in school, wouldn’t you? Knowing in advance how lessons will progress will allow you to explain the lessons in light of future lessons.
Imagine being at ease about your child's academic standing because you know for a fact that they are doing well and will continue to do well.
Most children begin school with a great interest towards science. Being naturally curious and inquisitive, wondering about the world comes very naturally to a child. And because science is able to provide them with answers, they become inclined towards the subject. However, as children get older, this curiosity dwindles because the subject is slowly becoming harder, more complex, or more demanding.
It explains, in plain English, specific topics that children will be tackling depending on their grade level.
These fundamentals, which are introduced in the lower grade levels are much easier to understand. If we can help our children understand these easy and basic concepts in the lower grade levels, then they’ll have an easier time understanding the more complex lessons when they get to middle school, high school and even college.
With a little creativity and a little research, you can captivate and enthrall your junior scientist with the amazing things you can do with science.
The answer to this question is a resounding “YES!” And it’s not as hard as you might imagine it to be.