It seems that there are many topics covered in both Science and Social Studies. Both of these subjects are a favorite of my daughters. I don't want her getting bored and I LOVE the idea of going deeper in certain areas that interest her.
I want to keep a running list of links that i'll be using to go deeper. These will be for fun and not all of them will be used. I just LOVE the idea of having them available. I thought others might too.
Now i'm pulling out *some* of the topics I think we're going to want to dig deeper in. There are other topics that I may add and there are some YOU may find more interesting. This is NOT a complete listing.
Lets get started.
Science Pace # 1025
The starts with Creation (Of course). We've done Creation many times. It seems like every curriculum likes to start with Creation. That said, ACE takes it slightly further with talking about scientific principles in Creation. Here are some links to go with some of those topics.
I love using YouTube for video's. Please keep in mind that I do not own any of the copyright on these video's. I'm simply sharing their links. (If there are any broken links, please let me know)
Air/Oxygen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xh1-YnI6Z_Q
https://youtu.be/LM_CgtFORzw
Cloud/Types of Clouds
https://youtu.be/QAqeFSa60TE
https://youtu.be/pq9909eaqB0
https://youtu.be/Sf50chPQnZ0
Wind Energy
https://youtu.be/8PE69jcleKg
https://youtu.be/niZ_cvu9Fts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hB8Wv_iHrd8 (Experiment)
https://youtu.be/3pwPDj9H2mk (experiment)
Earth Movement
https://youtu.be/l64YwNl1wr0
https://youtu.be/pLl8sDZRSYg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9n04SEzuvXo
Oceans/Salt Water
https://youtu.be/L9dpXa_Iemo
Social Studies Pace # 1025
Ways of communication
Braille
https://youtu.be/9IQKqPaICKI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFyY7u95nxw
https://youtu.be/ojwhoUmjg9Q
**I thought it would be a good idea for my children to get an idea about what it's like to be blind.
https://youtu.be/ZDHJRCtv0WY
https://youtu.be/59YN8_lg6-U
ASL
*we are using ASL as our 2nd language.
For more information about ASL and deaf culture, I highly recommend www.Lifeprint.com
I am currently using this website for our lessons. It's free!! Deaf culture is very interesting and there are some ASL groups on Facebook.
Hellen Keller
https://youtu.be/A6p282-QTNs
https://youtu.be/OwpViU49DAM
Another great resource that I love are the Usborne Internet Linked Encyclopedias. These are great , year after year. You can find most of the topics in one of their books. I am not an Usborne Rep, and I do not receive any compensation for my endorsement. If you have a local rep, I highly recommend starting a library of them. If you don't, here is a great mom that I use. She's helpful and quickly answers your questions. You can also find her on Facebook. Here is her link: Jennifer Mason
Follower of Christ, wife, homeschooling mother to 4 blessings and lover of organization!! I love creating planner pages. Colorful planner pages!! Welcome and Enjoy!
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