Lessons in Electric Circuits is a complete introductory course to electronics. The author wrote the course after becoming frustrated with a very expensive, inaccurate textbook with his students. He himself is an experienced industrial electronics instructor, and has brought his wealth of knowledge and experience to this text. Best part? The experiments, of course! I …
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Tuesday’s Too Good to Miss – Nature Study
Tuesday’s Too Good to Miss – Outdoor Hour Challenge, The Handbook of Nature blog and Nature Study with Barb Reasons to like: #1.) Uses free online text of Handbook of Nature Study – nothing to buy unless you want to buy. The notebooking/nature journal pages she has for sale are very nice, and very nicely …
Tuesday’s Too Good To Miss – Science Projects
The Science Fair Projects and Experiments page is AWESOME!! If you use a living books approach to science, or have a science wacky kid, there’s no need to look further for activities to satisfy that “hands on” part of science that makes the learning come alive. There are the traditional “fair” type projects – meant …
This Year’s “Stuff”
After mentioning on FB that our “stuff” for this here had a hiccup at Rainbow Resource that set our start date back a week, I received a few messages and emails asking about what our “stuff” consisted of……so, here’s our list, by subject. Please note that not everything on the list was purchased this year. …
Tuesday’s To Good To Miss – The Crayon Folks
Crayola.com isn’t just your average run-of-the-mill product support site. Oh, sure, you’ll find ads and whatnot for their various products, but you’ll also find hundreds, if not thousands, of free printables. They have everything from games and puzzles to maps, animal info sheets, greeting cards, and some really neat “3 D” printable projects. If you …
