Free Topics of the Week November 3 – 9

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How are you? As we being a new month I wanted to bring you Homeschooling Resources for Free Topics for the Week November 3 – 9. If you have used these resources can you let me know what you thought of them and why.

An Introduction to Biomes


An Introduction to Biomes
Scientists divide the world into large natural areas called biomes. Desert and rainforest biomes are two that you’ve probably heard of. Each biome is known for certain kinds of plants and animals. But what’s really at the heart of a biome is its climate.

The Human Skeleton



The Mayflower
You have fewer bones in your body now than you did when you were born. Everybody starts life with more than 300 bones. By age 20, we have only about 206 bones.

The Human Skeleton

The Human Skeleton
You have fewer bones in your body now than you did when you were born. Everybody starts life with more than 300 bones. By age 20, we have only about 206 bones.

The Mayflower



The Mayflower
Picture yourself on the dock of Plymouth, England, a green and pretty port town. It’s the year 1620. You are waving good-bye to your friends and relatives. Most likely, you’ll never see them again.

Life in the Mountains


Life in the Mountains
Living in the mountains can be hard. At higher altitudes, air is thinner, which means it has less oxygen, and that makes breathing harder. So, people may bring canisters of oxygen when they climb Earth’s tallest peaks.

Mars, Venus, and Mercury

Mars, Venus, and Mercury
Mars, Venus, and Mercury are the planets most like Earth, meaning they’re spinning balls of rock, too.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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