You don’t need a science degree to guide them.
This is where students learn to think critically, document their work, analyze results, and build the confidence they’ll need in the future.
Resources for Teaching High School Science:
A practical guide to structuring your homeschool science experience, managing expectations, and supporting independent learning.
Introduce real microbiology concepts with a hands-on lab experience that makes invisible science visible.
Challenge students with a more advanced investigation that builds critical thinking and data analysis skills.
Whether college, trade school, or beyond, this guide helps you align science education with real-world goals.
These are structured, meaningful lab experiences designed to help students apply concepts, build real skills, and feel prepared for what’s ahead.
For deeper thinking, problem-solving, and career exploration.
Whether you want structured, flexible, faith-based, or hands-on learning, there’s an option here that fits your homeschool.
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A structured, comprehensive approach to science starts here. These courses help students build mastery across core disciplines while reinforcing real lab skills and scientific thinking.
