




We are doing a Science Co-op with friends of ours - we moms rotate teaching the younger kids (doing a hands-on, unit approach to science - they call themselves the LAB RATS!) and the jr. high girls (using Apologia General Science). Here are some pics from the Lab Rat class.
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Well, the kids look just adorable in their lab coats. Too cute!
We're doing a science co-op too. We're using the (Jeannie Fulbright) Apologia "Astronomy" book and meet with the co-op every other week to do the hands on projects.
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