We're a husband-wife team traveling the world while worldschooling our young children. Between us, we have 5 education degrees and 25+ years of classroom experience.
Set up these 6 stations to encourage students to develop their graph-reading skills and help students recognize differences between weather and climate. Simple to use in math or science lessons. Just print, cut, and tape! For today's weather, please visit Accuweather. In this PacketPg 2 Preview Washington DC Fahrenheit (together as a class, one per student)Pg 3-4 Student Handout (print double sided, one per student)Pg 5 Buenos Aires/Cairo Fahrenheit (cut in two and tape one per station)P
Looking for a fun way to get students interested in the scientific method and graphing? In this activity students will try different snack foods to collect data and then analyze the healthiness, the price, and the taste. Students will then explain their findings. Worldschoolers: A great project for a fun trip to a local convenience store or grocery store. Grab some exciting looking snack foods and note the price before heading home. Classroom teachers: Set this up as a stations-based hands
We're a husband-wife team traveling the world while worldschooling our young children. Between us, we have 5 education degrees and 25+ years of classroom experience.
Teaching style
Worldschooling through hands-on, interest-driven, experience-based learning.
ESL through conversation and cultural study.
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