EPISODE · May 9, 2022 · 7 MIN
Ep 112 - Is classical science weak?
from Tips for Homeschool Science Podcast from Elemental Science · host Paige Hudson: Author, Speaker, and Homeschooling Mom
Want to talk shop? Send me a text.Welcome to episode 2 in season 9 of the Tips for Homeschool Science podcast! In this episode, we'll be addressing whether a plan for classical science can be rigorous or not.Key TakeawaysAt its core, a rigorous, or a strong, science foundation is going to have three things each week - doing, reading, and writing.You'll have those three keys in a well-balanced way. A strong plan for science will start early and build upon that foundation throughout the years - sound familiar? That's exactly what classical education calls for.Episode's Topics01:00 - What makes a plan for science strong? 02:28 - What else makes science strong? 03:31 - Science and classical education 04:44 - Grammar and logic stage (quick look) 06:08 - Wrapping it upEpisode LinksFull Transcript - Is classical science weak? {Season 9, Episode 112}Got questions? Email [email protected] or connect with us on the web:Instagram - @elementalscienceWebsite - https://elementalscience.com/Read this far? THANK YOU! Please help us get the word out by REVIEWING this podcast, by SUBSCRIBING to this podcast, and by SHARING this podcast with your homeschooling friends. We would REALLY appreciate it!
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Want to talk shop? Send me a text. Welcome to episode 2 in season 9 of the Tips for Homeschool Science podcast! In this episode, we'll be addressing whether a plan for classical science can be rigorous or not. Key Takeaways At its core, a rigorous, or a strong, science foundation is going to have three things each week - doing, reading, and writing.You'll have those three keys in a well-balanced way. A strong plan for science will start early and build upon that foundation throughout th...
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