Zap! I shocked you! Just joking. Have you ever been shocked by static electricity? Electricity powers most of your house’s appliances. Without electricity we’d have to take a bath in a bucket and carry candles around everywhere. Learn more about electricity and how we harness its power.
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students Energy Ant’s Fun Page: Why not take a field trip with Energy Ant? He’ll show you games, coloring pages, and more. There’s even a page to learn all the coolest electricity slang!
Elementary Homeschooling Students Kids’ Zone Electric Avenue: There are lots of fun and educational activities at the Electric Avenue! Be sure to give the Electric Memory game a try.
Middle School Homeschooling Students Frankenstein’s Lab: Electricity is a valuable tool, but it can be dangerous if you don’t know these safety tips. You won’t get zapped if you follow these basic guidelines.
High School Homeschooling Students Energy Kids Page: Here is a brief history and science lesson on electricity. Learn more about transistors, batteries, magnets, and more!
“And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his likeness with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.” -2 Corinthians 3:18
Hey there, homeschoolers. Have you ever watched the nightly news and wished that there was some way you could make a difference in the world? Well, getting involved in your local government is one way. Even kids get to have a say. Check out the links below to find out more about how you can speak out and make your voice heard.
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschooling Students PBS Democracy Project: How does the local government affect you? When you get your shots or play on a playground, the government is involved. Find out when and where.
Elementary Homeschooling Students House Of Representatives: You can write a letter to your congressman to voice your opinion on hot issues of the day. Just type in your zip code to find the right address. You might very well get a reply!
Middle School Homeschooling Students Great Government For Kids: Click here for a city council scavenger hunt and a city council simulation. These are fun ways to gain an understanding of how local government operates. Should LaFayette build a waterslide park in the resevoir?
High School Homeschooling Students Youth Noise: Do you have a question or concern that you’d like to ask the mayor of your city or town? Find out how at this helpful website.
“He who conceals his hatred has lying lips, and whoever spreads slander is a fool.” -Proverbs 10:18