DiscoverTips for Homeschool Science Podcast from Elemental ScienceEp 115 - What should rhetoric stage science look like?
Ep 115 - What should rhetoric stage science look like?

Ep 115 - What should rhetoric stage science look like?

Update: 2022-05-30
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Welcome to episode 5 in season 9 of the Tips for Homeschool Science podcast! In this episode, we'll be discussing rhetoric stage science - your goals, the tools, and how to put it all together.

Key Takeaways

  1. The goals for the rhetoric stage student will be to teach them how to learn and apply the principles of science to what they see in front of them. 
  2. I'm going to suggest that the level of rigor will be dependent upon what your student wants to do in the future. 
  3. We can do this through textbooks with experiments, through events and science, through exams, and then we can also have them do in-depth research projects and in-depth science projects that can enhance what they are learning. 

Episode's Topics

  • 00:00 – Intro 
  • 00:26 – What is a rhetoric stage student?
  • 03:04 – Your goals for rhetoric stage science
  • 03:46 – How hard should rhetoric stage science be?
  • 04:36 – The main tools for rhetoric stage science
  • 08:07 – The optional tools for rhetoric stage science
  • 09:21 – A model week of rhetoric stage science
  • 10:13 – Wrapping it up
  • 11:03 – How Elemental Science can help

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Ep 115 - What should rhetoric stage science look like?

Ep 115 - What should rhetoric stage science look like?

Paige Hudson: Author and Homeschooling Mom