Download a free YouTube teaching guide about animal behavior during a solar eclipse.
The 2023 “Ring of Fire” annular solar eclipse will be visible in parts of the United States, Mexico, Central America, and South America. This is a rare opportunity to see
https://thewiredhomeschool.com/2023-annular-solar-eclipse-resources-for-homeschoolers/
Looking for a safe way to view the annular solar eclipse on October 14, 2023, without spending too much money? Don’t have solar eclipse glasses? Try making a Pringles can
Seeing a total solar eclipse is an experience you and your children will never forget!
https://thewiredhomeschool.com/how-to-view-the-2017-eclipse/
Pulleys are in use everywhere, even if you don't see them. They help us move things by redirecting the force applied to them.
https://thewiredhomeschool.com/how-pulleys-help-you-do-more-work/
Are your kids excited about the total solar eclipse next year? Want a handy way to teach them about eclipses? Here’s a simple infographic from Time and Date that illustrates
https://thewiredhomeschool.com/2017-total-solar-eclipse-infographic/
The 2024 North American Solar Eclipse is quickly approaching. Here are the best resources for homeschoolers to learn about the eclipse.
https://thewiredhomeschool.com/total-solar-eclipse-2017-5-best-online-resources/
If you're new to the podcast, you might be wondering why I haven't released an episode.
Are you planning to give your child a smartphone, tablet or console this holiday season? Before you wrap it (if you haven't already) consider doing a few things first.
https://thewiredhomeschool.com/before-handing-your-child-a-device-for-christmas/
My Homeschool is a community-driven resource that connects parents to homeschool spots (like museums, co-ops, and nature centers). It's like an Airbnb for home education.
https://thewiredhomeschool.com/my-homeschool-a-tech-tool-for-homeschoolers-with-justin-shell/