Karri Iverson

Karri Iverson

The Mystery of Science

About the speaker

Karri J. Iverson is a dedicated educator with over 20 years of experience impacting children and families. She earned her degree in elementary education from Western Michigan University, graduating summa cum laude with minors in science/math and English. Karri has harnessed her broad educational background and her husband’s support to homeschool their five children. In 1999, she started a local homeschool tutorial to address the educational needs of homeschooled students in English and Science. Over the years, Karri has taught in various homeschool programs and co-ops, led Bible studies, and provided guidance to numerous parents on their homeschooling journeys. She is passionate about curriculum development, creating educational materials for her children, local homeschooling groups, and summer camps. Karri also designs science and math curricula, trains teachers, and ensures educational programs meet scientific standards. Her work is driven by her love for helping students discover the wonders of their world!


Session Titles & Descriptions 

20 Remarkable Creatures That Showcase God’s Design
God's power and majesty are evident in all of creation, from the tiniest bacteria to the massive blue whale.  Did you know the mantis shrimp's punch can break glass? Or that the robin’s song is distinct from the sparrow’s? A whale not only communicates with sounds waves, but those waves can travel for thousands of miles! These amazing animals didn’t happen by chance, they were created by God. Discover how learning about the world around us points to God's character and power, drawing us into authentic worship, even in our homeschooling!  Join veteran homeschooling mom and The Mystery of Science author, Karri Iverson, for an exciting exploration of unique wonders- each pointing to our Creator.
 
Documenting God's Creation: The Power of a Science Lab Journal
Lab journals play a powerful role in both the academic and spiritual growth of students. As homeschool parents, we can foster curiosity, reflection, and intentionality in young learners. A lab journal not only records experiments but also cultivates gratitude, stewardship, and a deeper understanding of God's design. By engaging with their observations and reflections, students can recognize the Creator's purposeful order in nature, seeing that all scientific discovery points to His glory.
 

 

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