Fishing, hiking, biking adventures, and even camping trips! It's easy to combine all subject areas when you're having fun outside!
Do you have a student who wants to know more about the way our world connects? This class contains measurements, matter and it's interactions, chemical bonding, and much more! Explore life at an atomic level!
Movement? Energy? Heat? Sound? How do all the motions in our world connect? We make sense of all those concepts in this course! If you have a student who dreams of being an engineer, this is a great place to start!
From cellular structure to DNA, we explore many areas of life! I love ecology and studying the way our local ecosystems interact! If your student love plants, animals, and they way they operate, this class might be a great fit!
Does your student love to light things up? Do they want to be an electrician someday? This is the course for them! We'll explore circuits, switches, DC, and AC electricity!
If fixing small engines, understanding carburetors, and finding out what's happening inside a lawnmower or other small motor driven devices make your student happy, this is a great class! We'll explore how and why they run, what can go wrong, and how to fix it!
Solar panels are popping up everywhere! Is your student or family interested in learning more about the basics of how they work? Would your student like to investigate how they hook together to create power? What about where they should be located? This hands on class is a lot of fun!
Once your student has mastered the introduction to chemistry, they may be interested in more! Are they hoping to become a doctor, veterinarian, or scientist? This class takes chemistry to the next level and helps get them prepared for college!
If your student likes more math and is serious about going to school for engineering, this class helps them get college ready! Through this class, your student will get personalized attention that helps get them through complicated concepts!
Math can be difficult, but it can also be fun! In this course, we do math using concepts students are already familiar with! Why use a worksheet about circles when we can use our bike tires (and then go ride afterwards)?! Why struggle through online curriculum when we can use basketballs, footballs, baseballs, even drones? Make math fun again!