Science Projects: Make a Homemade Ant Farm by Working Writer’s Club member Amy M. O'Quinn

Homeschool specialist, Amy M. O'Quinn presents what are the benefits of science projects.
By: Donna McDine
 
Nov. 8, 2011 - PRLog -- M E D I A  R E L E A S E  

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Science Projects: Make a Homemade Ant Farm by Working Writer’s Club member and Homeschool Specialist, Amy M. O’Quinn

What are the benefits of science projects?

The Working Writer’s Coach and children’s author, Suzanne Lieurance is pleased to share with you Amy M. O’Quinn’s article entitled, “Science Projects: Make a Homemade Ant Farm.”

A sneak peek…

“Learning about science is fun for children. Our world is full of exciting opportunities to discover and uncover all sorts of wonderful things, and science projects are a great way to highlight and showcase topics of interest. Students learn how to make predictions, theorize, hypothesize, problem-solve, observe, work cooperatively, and explain results, even though they may not even realize that this type of learning is taking place. Children are just simply curious by nature, and science projects make for an enjoyable change.

Make An Ant Farm:

Ants are fascinating creatures to study, so why not consider having your students make an easy and inexpensive ant farm? There are all kinds of ant farms on the market that can be purchased. Ants can even be bought online as well! But making an ant farm is not hard at all and can be done with materials already on hand—thus stressing the importance of recycling…”

Visit Suzanne Lieurance today and read O’Quinn’s full instruction article on how to make your own ant farm. Please feel free to leave your comments or questions so Amy can interact with you: http://www.suzannelieurance.com/category/tips-for-teachers.  

About Amy M. O’Quinn

Amy M. O’Quinn is a pastor’s wife and former schoolteacher-turned-homeschool mom of six. She is also a freelance writer who enjoys jotting down ideas around the fringes of family life. She specializes in non-fiction, and her work has been published or acquired by various magazines including Jack and Jill, US Kids, Guideposts for Kids, Learning Through History Magazine, Highlights, GEORGIA Magazine, Homeschooling Today, International Gymnast, etc.

Amy is a product/curriculum/book reviewer for The Old Schoolhouse Magazine and a regular columnist for TEACH Magazine. In addition, she has done some educational product/website writing for a major school supply company. She was also the co-founder and president/newsletter editor of her local homeschool support group for seven years.

Visit Amy at: http://amyoquinn.com.

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