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Greg Landry's Tips For Parents Teaching Homeschool Biology

This post is sponsored by College Prep Science please read on to learn more about Greg Landry's online classes. Copyright 2020 by Greg Landry 
Many of you may already know this about me, but I was homeschooled. I was the kid that struggled to fit the mold of a standard school, my parents tried private schools but I failed to excel or even keep up with the curriculum. After much deliberation, my parents decided to educate my sister and me at home. Back when we started homeschooling it was 1989-1990 and where we lived homeschooling was unheard of. My parents faced a lot of criticism and negative feedback from family, friends, and even strangers when we were out in public during the daytime! It's a funny thought to me now when I remember cashiers quizzing my sister and me on our knowledge of basic subjects while we're just trying to shop. Now it seems that everyone knows someone who is homeschooling.

As an adult, I recognize how homeschooling shaped me into the person I am today, and how it formed an inherent belief that parents should decide what is best for their children. My only regret about being homeschooled is that it was during a time with less access to all the amazing curriculum and resources that homeschooling families have today! I recently discovered Greg Landry's College Prep Science and I have to say it thrilled me to explore his site and see all the classes he offers to homeschoolers. Oh, how I wish his classes had been available when I was "in school."  Do you teach your kids at home or know someone that home educates their children? Perhaps these tips for teaching homeschool biology will benefit you.

Greg Landry's Thoughts And Tips On Teaching Homeschool Biology...
Homeschool biology, chemistry, and physics curriculum, labs, and classes are the core of high school science and the thrust of middle school science as it prepares homeschooled students for high school level science. As a former college professor who has also taught thousands of homeschooled high school students, I believe that we should be careful at both of those levels to avoid two common mistakes:
  • High school level homeschooled students who are likely to be college science majors should be taught very differently than students who will likely not be science majors and students who may not be attending college. 

We created two separate types of classes to best address the biology, chemistry, and physics needs of each group – “college prep” and “life prep.” The depth, breadth, and pedagogy of many college-prep biology, chemistry and physics classes leave many "non-science" students frustrated, uninterested, and ultimately learning very little. I find that students in this situation often miss the big picture and they don't have an overall understanding of the subject matter that is so critical in these sciences. They can't see the forest because they're lost in the trees. Our "life prep" classes are basic high school level classes, enable students to see the forest, and will allow them to learn science through the lens of their God-given interests and talents.”
  • Ten years ago I originated the "pre" classes (Pre-Biology, Pre-Anatomy and Physiology, Pre-Chemistry, and Pre-Physics) as a means of minimizing the intimidation of high school level science and preparing middle school age students for specific high school level classes – rather than generalities such as “physical science” etc. This is a significant factor as they prepare for high school level science.


The thrust of our Christian / creationist worldview homeschool biology, chemistry, and physics online classes (and lab curriculum) is to give homeschooled students access to science that is focused on scientific inquiry, critical thinking, process reasoning, data collection, and the graphical and written representation of research. We want to prepare competent, confident students for their remaining high school years, their college years, and life.
  •  “College prep” online classes for students who will likely be college science majors
  • “Life prep” online classes for students who likely won’t be college science majors or likely won’t attend college

- Homeschool Biology - College Prep (9th-12th) - Two Semester Class
- Life Prep Homeschool Biology (8th-12th) - Two Semester Class
- Homeschool Chemistry - College Prep (10th-12th) - Two Semester Class
- Life Prep Homeschool Chemistry (9th-12th) - Two Semester Class
- Life Prep Homeschool Physics (9th-12th) - Two Semester Class
- Homeschool Human Anatomy & Physiology (9th-12th) - Two Semester Class
- Homeschool Pre-Anatomy & Physiology (6th-9th) - One Semester Class
- Homeschool Pre-Chemistry (6th-9th) - - One Semester Class
- Homeschool Pre-Biology (6th-9th) - One Semester Class
- Homeschool Pre-Physics (6th-9th) - One Semester Class
- Homeschool ACT Prep Bootcamp (8th-12th)
Note: These online homeschool science classes also include lab experiments and graded lab reports in Professor Landry’s virtual homeschool science laboratory. Students attend class weekly (either live or by recording), turn-in homework, and are tested on a regular basis. These classes are all-inclusive and provide students with an enjoyable, comprehensive science experience.

​Greg Landry is a homeschool dad, scientist, and former college professor. His site College Prep Science offers live, online homeschool science classes, Homeschool ACT Prep Bootcamp, the Homeschool Mom’s Science Podcast, in-person two-day science lab intensives nationwide, freebies for homeschool moms, and student-produced homeschool print publications.

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