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Ep 103 - Experiments all fail {Science Soundtrack #2}
Tips for Homeschool Science Podcast from Elemental Science
English - January 24, 2022 10:00 - 8 minutes - 6 MB - ★★★★★ - 18 ratingsEducation homeschool homeschooling teaching science at home teaching science homeschool science homeschoolscience homeschool tips homeschool science tips home school Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Science Soundtrack #2
This experiment will fail because all the ones we try fail.-->When we do experiments, we may not get the expected outcome, but we can always learn from the experience.For season 8, we are taking these negative soundtracks, or beliefs, and turning the volume dial down. Then, we are turning the dial up on a new soundtrack – one that will help us share science with our kiddos.
Key Takeaways
The reality is that in science, we learn from our failures. In fact, failed experiments are a normal part of the scientific process. Our main goal in homeschooling is not to cram our students with facts and Pinterest-worthy experiences. When you do experiments, you might not get the expected outcome, but you can always walk away with a successful learning experience.Links Mentioned
Soundtracks by Jon Acuff Episode 23 - Have you visited the realm of the failed science experiment?Episode 51 - It's okay to have a failed experimentFull TranscriptGot questions? Email [email protected] or connect with us on the web:
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