Free Curriculum Guide & Lessons

Published: Thu, 08/07/14

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Often, it can be hard to find the right science curriculum for your kids. You want it to be easy to teach, but also have solid academics. Plus there are lots of other factors to consider too. It can be overwhelming and frustrating.


That's why today I'm really glad to share with you a brand new guide that will help you easily pick (or put together) a science curriculum that's perfect for you and your kids. Plus, I'll also give you my newest science mini-curriculum for free (including video lessons and a student workbook).


You can download these for free at this link.


I've just published a new guidebook for parents to help make picking or organizing a good science curriculum easier. It's called "The 6 Keys to Picking a Science Curriculum that's Right for You and Your Kids". I may sell it in the future, but for now I'd like to give you a free copy (I'm just trying to get it out there and get some feedback on it).


In this guidebook, you'll learn how to:


These are just a few of the key answers you'll find in this guide.


It doesn't take an Einstein to see what an important part of our world science education plays these days, and especially in our future. This guide will help you figure out which science curriculum will let you meet your goals best.


By the way, my name is Aurora Lipper. I've been teaching science for over 15 years, worked for NASA, been on the faculty at California Polytechnic University and written over 15 award-winning science curriculums and programs (They have won awards like Cathy Duffy's top 101 picks, Practical Homeschooling's #1 science curriculum, and lots more).


This guide provides tools for you to choose what curriculum is right for you without becoming stressed or overwhelmed. Since different families have different needs, it doesn't recommend any one specific curriculum for everyone – it guides you to intelligently make your own choices through getting answers to the right questions.


Also, I'm about to release a new mini-curriculum program on the science of lasers. It includes step-by-step lessons on video plus a student workbook. I'd also like to give this to you for free (When it's released it will sell for $30). Again, I'd love your feedback before I release it to the rest of the world.


For the time being, you can download both the curriculum guide and the mini-curriculum on lasers for free here:


www.superchargedscience.com/opt/members-only-curriculum-guide-opt-08-2014/


Download these now because they will make your job easier AND give your kids a better education when it comes to teaching science.


Talk soon,

Aurora


P.S. There's no catch, they're really free (nothing else to buy or anything like that). What I'm really hoping for is some honest feedback.


P.P.S. I plan to charge for these in the future, so if you want them for free, be sure to download it now by clicking this link.