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KaraBoo
June 14, 2011, 4:34pm Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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I'm already thinking about next year and what to do about science.  I keep hearing through the grapevine that there is a woman who teaches science classes to homeschoolers in ABQ. Anyone know someone who does this?

Thanks,
Kara

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AngelaC
September 18, 2011, 5:44pm Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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If you have not already found something, I hope this helps. This is from an e-mail I received in June 2011.

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2011 FALL SCHEDULE

NEW Level 1 Astronomy for grades 4th and up, Tuesday's 10:30am - 12:30pm, Sept. 6- Nov. 8 (10 weeks) Class location: Rio Rancho
Level 1 Chemistry for grades 4th and up, Wed.'s 11:30am - 1:30pm, Sept. 7- Nov. 2 (9 weeks)  Class location: Rio Rancho
Pre Level Chemistry for K- 3rd grade, Thursday's 11am - 12:30pm , Sept. 8 - Nov. 10 (10 weeks) Class location: Rio Rancho

Level 2 Chemistry for K- 3rd grade, Class location: Rio Rancho, TBA

Classes range from $160- $225 depending on the particular class, plus cost of books, see below.
9 or 10 weeks long (except Level 2 Chemistry- 12 weeks)

A four month payment plan is available and there is a discount for multi-siblings.
Class involves discussion, review, note taking and experimentation based on the 5 Steps of the Scientific Method.
Each student performs their own experiment and will bring items home to share about the experiment.
Two RS4K study folders will be completed by each student that coincides with the chapters of the RS4K textbook.
Most Laboratory Supplies provided and include: ALL items needed for all of the hands-on experiments.
Additional $5.00 Lab fee for Level 1 Physics classes- purchase your own 6 volt battery
One experiment performed each week of the class.
Homework required. **Real Science-4-Kids Text book and Lab notebook are a separate cost from the class.

You can purchase the RS4K Textbook, Lab Book, at a discounted price directly from IBD. To view
Real Science-4-Kids curriculum go to http://www.gravitaspublications.com

Now taking registration for all classes. A registration form is available via email, please send requests karen@ibd-kids.com

Thank you, Karen Wood - Intelligent By Design Science Enrichment Education
710-6408
http://www.ibd-kids.com
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KaraBoo
September 19, 2011, 12:01pm Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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Thank you very much.

Are there any secular options for science tutoring/classes?
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AlexisCorbin
September 20, 2011, 6:59am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator

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Kara, you could check out the ABQ Homeschool Science Co-op at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AbqHSSciCo-op/
We just joined this year, and it's great!  And it is secular.


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MelissaH.
December 7, 2011, 10:51am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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Kara,

Another option is to join the Albuquerque Homeschool Enrichment Community. They are offering Real Science for Kids classes on an ongoing basis. My son is ten years old. For children in his age group they are studying ten weeks each of physics (completed), astronomy, and geology this year. They are also offering classes for younger children. I know this group has completed chemistry, is studying physics now, and I'm not sure what the third unit will be - biology? There might be other science options that I am not aware of coming up in the spring semester as well. Use your search engine to look up Albuquerque Homeschool Enrichment Community (AHEC, also know as the Homeschool Ravens).

Explora offers homeschool science classes as well. When Justin was younger we loved the Biopark Beginnings program. The Albuquerque Museum of Natural History trains children to be docents, which can be an excellent hands-on learning opportunity for some. We have enjoyed summer classes at Explora, the Nuclear Museum, and the Rio Grande Nature Center. You might also consider Junior Ranger programs through our National and State parks and through the Sandia Ranger District.

Hope that helps!

Melissa


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ABQlearningresources
December 8, 2011, 2:33pm Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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Great suggestions - I'm taking notes from you ladies!

Wanted to just add that if you fancy plant sciences,
the Junior Master Gardener curriculum and local groups delve deeply into Biology & Ecology and there are lots of incentives that can be earned.
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