Basic science works on everybody

2025/7/10 Edited to

2 comments

R's images
R

Hi

Related posts

An image titled 'TOPICS TO STUDY FOR THE SCIENCE SECTION OF THE TEAS EXAM' with illustrations of a skull, a beaker, a heart, and human body outlines, indicating critical topics for the test of essential academic skills.
A study guide titled 'ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY' listing key topics for the TEAS exam, including body systems, heart anatomy, homeostasis, body planes, directional terms, and major body cavities.
A study guide titled 'CHEMISTRY' for the TEAS exam, covering topics like reading the periodic table, conversions, balancing equations, concentration, bond types, states of matter, and chemical vs. physical changes.
Topics to study for the science section of the TEA
While preparing for my own TEAS exam, I've looked over all the recommended studies from tutors and study groups for the best topics to study for the TEAS exam 2025, and decided to share that list here! #teas #prenursingstudent #study #nursingschool
Allison Dollins

Allison Dollins

75 likes

Basic Reactions for MicroBiology Notes 🧫
Microbiology reactions used to confuse me SO much.🦠😵‍💫 I’d try to memorize them all at once, only to mix them up later. It felt like a never-ending cycle of forgetting and re-learning. Then I changed my approach.🔬✨ Instead of cramming, I broke reactions into small chunks, used color-coded notes,
Stella Studies

Stella Studies

201 likes

A title card with a blue overlay stating "Science & STEM YouTube Resources for Kids" in white text, set against a background of light blue science-themed doodles like DNA, beakers, globes, and H2O molecules.
A screenshot of the SciShow Kids YouTube channel page, featuring its logo, subscriber count, and a list of benefits like answering "why" questions and using visuals. It displays thumbnails for videos such as "What is a Tornado?" and "What Makes Bridges So Strong?".
A screenshot of the Crash Course Kids YouTube channel page, showing its logo, subscriber count, and a description highlighting its coverage of various science topics and animated style. It includes thumbnails for videos like "What's an Engineer?" and "Earth's Rotation & Revolution."
Science & STEM YouTube Channels for Kids🔬🧬
Looking for educational videos that keep kids engaged without feeling like a lesson? These kid-friendly Science and STEM channels are a great way to introduce core concepts within your curriculum! Follow me at learningtosprout for more 🤍✨ #homeschoolmom #sahm #learnonlemon8 #science
learningtosprout

learningtosprout

176 likes

I Tried Anime Yoga For Science
Join me as I embark on an unconventional journey to explore the world of anime yoga, blending the vibrant spirit of manga with the ancient practice of yoga flow. In this unique experiment, I dive into a manga workout that combines dynamic stretching with the storytelling of anime, pushing my body t
logo yoga

logo yoga

2139 likes

Fun Fall Science Experiments to Try at Home 🔬🧪🏡
Turn your kitchen into a science lab this fall! These easy experiments use simple materials to teach big STEM concepts from bubbling pumpkin volcanos to floating leaf tests. Perfect for curious little scientists and parents who love learning through play 🍁🔍 #thanksgiving #thanksgivingcrafts
learningtosprout

learningtosprout

578 likes

An image titled "Homeschool Educational Websites (SCIENCE)" lists resources like NASA Kids Club, Mystery Science, and CK-12. It features illustrations of an atom, a light bulb, beakers, test tubes, and an Earth cross-section, visually representing science education for homeschooling.
Homeschooling help for science!
Homeschooling isn’t just about lessons—it’s about building memories in the little moments. 🌸📖 Every laugh, every breakthrough, every “aha!” moment becomes part of our story. 💬 What’s a small homeschool moment this week that made your heart full? #HomeschoolJoy #HomeschoolCommunity #home
Jessica

Jessica

182 likes

✨ 3 Science-Backed Study Methods You Need to Try!
Stop rereading and highlighting—try these instead: 🧠 Active Recall – Test yourself, don’t just review! ⏳ Spaced Repetition – Study less, remember more by spreading out review. 🔀 Interleaving – Mix up topics to boost problem-solving and memory. Smart study > long study 💡 Which one do you a
j u l i a ! ! !

j u l i a ! ! !

94 likes

A clear glass jar demonstrates the 'Rain Cloud in a Jar' science experiment. White shaving cream forms a cloud on top of water, with blue, purple, and yellow food coloring dripping through it, simulating rain. Text lists supplies like food coloring and droppers.
Magical Science: Rain Cloud in a Jar 🫙
Supplies Needed: 1 large clear glass jar or cup (mason jar works great) Water Shaving cream (white, foaming kind) Food coloring (any colors you like – blue is classic for rain!) Small bowls or cups Droppers, pipettes, or a teaspoon Instructions: Fill the Jar: Pour water into your jar until
Darshita Patel

Darshita Patel

39 likes

A desk setup with a computer monitor, stethoscope, and an open textbook, featuring text overlays "ALL BRAINS LEARN DIFFERENTLY" and "ESPECIALLY IN SCIENCE," highlighting diverse learning in STEM.
A desk with an open textbook, showing text overlays describing "Core Types of Learners," specifically detailing Visual Learners and Auditory Learners with examples relevant to STEM/Biology.
A desk with an open textbook, displaying text overlays on "Core Types of Learners," focusing on Reading/Writing Learners and Kinesthetic (Hands-On) Learners with STEM/Biology examples.
Especially in Science
For a long time, STEM made students feel like they were “bad at learning,” when the real issue was how learning was structured. Neurodivergent-friendly studying isn’t about shortcuts. It’s about designing systems that match how brains actually encode, retrieve, and retain information. Biology
Tyra-Lee 🩺

Tyra-Lee 🩺

100 likes

3 Science-Backed Study Techniques!
Not all study methods work the same for everyone, so here are 3 proven techniques to help you figure out what works best for you 🧠✨ 📦 Leitner System – Uses spaced repetition with flashcards to strengthen memory by focusing on what you don’t know yet. 📖 PQ4R Method – A step-by-step reading str
CompSkyy

CompSkyy

55 likes

A cartoon girl with glasses and black hair points excitedly, illustrating the title "Tips to lose weight in 5 days" on an orange background. The image includes Lemon8 and CalMate branding.
Six illustrated panels show daily weight loss tips: eating cucumber, drinking water, walking, doing yoga, sleeping, and drinking green tea, all on an orange background. Lemon8 and CalMate branding is present.
The image features the text "Track What You Eat" above the CalMate app logo. Below the logo, bullet points list app features like photo calorie scanning and diet tracking, set against an orange background.
5-Day Weight Loss Blueprint: Science Meets Simpli
Ready to jumpstart your fitness journey? 🚀 Here’s a research-backed, easy-to-follow plan to help you shed weight in just 5 days—no gimmicks, just smart habits! 💡 ✅Hydration Hero Aim for 7 glasses of water daily (add cucumber slices for a detox boost! 🥒). Proper hydration supports metabolism and c
Small waist

Small waist

3759 likes

A vibrant green cucumber aloe mocktail with ice, garnished with a lime slice and mint, served in a glass jar. Sliced cucumbers and lime wedges are visible around the drink, suggesting fresh ingredients for purposeful hydration.
A list of ingredients for a cucumber aloe mocktail, including water, lime juice, pure aloe juice, maple syrup, cucumber, mint leaves, and sea salt, designed to make 4 servings.
Step-by-step directions for preparing the cucumber aloe mocktail, detailing how to blend ingredients, strain the mixture, and serve it over ice for a refreshing drink.
Basic Biohacking for a Better Body
Real biohacking means customizing your nutrition to fit your unique lifestyle, career, and body. Here are 5 easy ways to get started: 1. Take a Food Sensitivity Test (YorkTest) Start by eliminating hidden stressors. The YorkTest Food Sensitivity Test helps you pinpoint which foods are causing i
Tinsley’sTips🥬

Tinsley’sTips🥬

161 likes

🌿Thyme works like an Antibiotic 🌿
PSA: Your kitchen herbs are functional medicine for your body. Thyme (yes, the one in your spice rack!) Here’s why: LUNGS LOVE IT - Asthma & Coughs: Thyme’s thymol (Phytotherapy Research 2020) relaxes bronchial spasms and thins mucus. I ALWAYS have thyme infused honey on hand! INC
Herbswithjen

Herbswithjen

862 likes

8 science-backed ways to rewire your adhd brain naturally (improve focus, dopamine & execu
most adhd advice is surface level. “try harder.” “get a planner.” “cut distractions.” but adhd isn’t a motivation problem. it’s a brain regulation problem. your brain struggles with timing, stress control, dopamine balance, and sleep quality. when those systems are unstable, focus feels
Rup

Rup

4 likes

Dollar Tree skincare that actually works?! Yes—let’s talk about it ✨
4 budget-friendly skincare products that are surprisingly effective when you look at the ingredient science behind them. From barrier-supporting moisturizers to gentle exfoliating and hydrating formulas, these little gems show that good skincare doesn’t have to be expensive. In this carousel, I
SheilaG_the_PAC

SheilaG_the_PAC

516 likes

A title image featuring colorful liquids in laboratory beakers, with the text "My Favorite Science Books in my Homeschool Library" overlaid.
The cover of "The Berenstain Bears' Big Book of Science and Nature," featuring Papa Bear with a magnifying glass, surrounded by nature illustrations and other Berenstain Bears characters.
The cover of "Basher Science Mini Extreme Weather," depicting cartoon illustrations of a tornado, a forest fire, and a water cycle character, with a sun and clouds in the background.
My Favorite Science Books in my Homeschool Library
#lemon8diarychallenge I LOVE finding interesting books to add to my homeschool library. Sometimes we use these books along with specific curriculum or planned lessons and other times I leave the books available for my kids to explore on their own. We have a lot of books that we have col
Stacy Davis

Stacy Davis

134 likes

A handwritten biology study guide titled 'unit one guide' covers biological molecules. It details H2O properties, elements of life (CHNOPS), and the structure and function of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, including dehydration synthesis, denaturation, and sugar types.
Science🧬
#sciencestudy #biology #stem
Future Dr. 🥼🩺

Future Dr. 🥼🩺

30 likes

Spirituality & Science
For centuries, spirituality and science have been seen as separate but what if they’re actually two sides of the same truth? ✨ Quantum physics, neuroscience, and energy studies are proving what ancient traditions have always known: consciousness, intention, and vibration shape our reality. The m
lunarlove

lunarlove

20 likes

Day 6: Interactive Math & Science Simulations!
This website covers physics, chemistry, biology, earth science, and math! If you're a STEM student, this is a very great resource. It visualizes concepts, leading to better understanding. 🌐 BONUS: Available in multiple languages #lemon8partner #math #science #college #universi
teal.days

teal.days

16 likes

Spirituality & Science
For so long, spirituality and science have been seen as separate worlds—one rooted in faith, the other in logic. But what if they’re actually speaking the same language? Quantum physics, neuroscience, and energy research are beginning to confirm what ancient wisdom has always known: our thoughts
lunarlove

lunarlove

19 likes

A person with long, brown hair stands in front of a painting, illustrating personal tips and tricks for low porosity hair care to achieve long, healthy hair.
Two types of shampoo, one for regular use and one clarifying, along with a scalp massager, are shown as essential hair care items for low porosity hair.
A bottle of lightweight hydrating conditioner, suitable for all hair types, is presented as part of a hair care routine for low porosity hair.
Low Porosity Hair care (what works for me)
I’ve posted about how to test your hair porosity, and even posted on how to care for each individual type. But because I have low porosity hair, a few of you wanted a more in depth on my personal hair journey and what has worked for me. The good thing about knowing your porosity is though all of
Kayla

Kayla

224 likes

See more