Free Homeschool/Student ID Card

Are you interested in getting a Student ID for your children to use on buses etc?

You can go to this website to make your own:

http://www.homeschoolbuyersco-op.org/homeschool.com-id/

Create your own Homeschool.com ID card. Then, print your card at home OR order a professionally printed, sturdy plastic (PVC) ID card from the Homeschool Buyers Co-op for only US$6.95 (member price).Note: We ask that you join the Co-op in order to use the free or paid ID card service. Membership is FREE and confidential. Join using the form here. See  Privacy Policy.

Free Homeschool ID Card

Use the free Homeschool ID card templates to create your homeschool ID card. Then:

  • Print your card at home, or
  • Order a professionally printed, sturdy plastic (PVC) ID card from the Co-op for only US$6.95.

Note: You need to join the Co-op in order to use the free or paid ID card service. Membership is FREE and confidential.

Mind Your Brain tour – Christchurch: 17th & 18th March 2010

Mind Your Brain tour – 17th & 18th March 2010

“Mind Your Brain “ tour

with

Terry Small

Terry Small a.k.a. “The Brain Man” http://www.terrysmall.com is a sought after International conference speaker who will leave you astounded at the wonders of the human brain while giving you practical tips to help your brain work more efficiently. We are thrilled to have Terry as our Keynote speaker.

Christchurch

Wednesday 17th & Thursday 18th March, 2010

Parklands Baptist Church, 180 QueensPark Drive, Christchurch

Queries: sihe@clear.net.nz

Registrations: Soesi Watson Ph (03) 541 9211

Childcare is avaiable

Please make own arrangements for lunch and dinner (fish and chips on site). Tea and coffee will be provided.

Contact Dot iew@clear.net.nz if you wish to contribute.

Wednesday 17 March
1pm

Venue opens for registrations and resource viewing

1-5pm

“Things we Wish We’d Known

Veteran homeschoolers share their thoughts

5pm Dinner break and resource viewing
6pm

Homeschool graduates speak

Be encouraged by hearing from those who have ‘come out the other end’!

7pm

“Brain Boosting Secrets: 16 Things Everyone Must Know About the Brain”
An excellent family evening for 10yrs and up! (10 & 11 year olds may attend free)
90% of what we know about the brain has been learned in the last 2 years and yet most people never think much about their brains. Brain dysfunction is the #1 reason people fail work, school, and relationships. When your brain works right, you work right. When you look after your brain, the results are amazing. This session will give you the tools to boost your brain power, Improve your thinking, and improve your health. It is based on the latest cutting-edge neuroscience research.
You will learn: * the #1 job of your brain * how to eat right, to think right * the #1 food for your brain (you probably don’t eat this right now) * how to improve your reading skills * how to improve your memory * how to outwit Alzheimer’s disease * the 3 things every brain must have and much more!
Brain Boosting Secrets is packed with tips, stories, ideas, and strategies to help you improve your greatest asset…your brain.

8.30am

Thursday 18th March
Venue Opens for registration and resource viewing
9am

“Engaging the brain part 1″

Have you ever taught something only to discover that it just did not “stick” in the minds of your students? Research has a great deal to say about the brain and learning! It is possible to easily help students learn faster and remember more… and have more fun. You will learn many practical tips and strategies that you can use immediately.

You will learn and discover: * how the brain processes information * the best way for students to take notes * why state and strategy are just as important as content * the top 10 Brain-Learning Principles * what students report is the #1 Study Technique * how music affects learning * how to boost attention * how to increase the capacity of one’s memory and much, much more!

This workshop is divided into two lively, humorous, and interactive sessions. You will leave with new knowledge and many eye-opening ideas that will make this year different.

10.30am Morning Tea and resource viewing
11am

“Studying with the Brain in Mind”
You can make this your child’s best year ever in school! What does it take to be a superior student? The most important secret is a great study strategy! Terry Small’s student success system shows your kids how to take charge of their time and succeed! Discover the 33 secrets of smart students. This student success system shows you how to study smarter, not harder. This exciting, funny, live seminar will keep you laughing and learning!
You will learn how to: * Study more efficiently, in less time * Ace exams! * Take great notes * Improve your memory * Tackle your textbooks with confidence * Use the #1 Study Technique in the world and much more…
This program is based on the latest research on the brain an learning, not opinion and is proven to work! Clear, easy to use ideas.

12.30pm Lunch and resource viewing
1.30pm

Laughing Matters”

Learning increases with laughter! Brain research has a great deal to say about the role of humour in learning.
The benefits include: * increased flow of brain neuro-transmitters * increased attention levels * greater rapport * lower physical and mental stress * increased retention * enhanced self-esteem * increased optimism * greater creativity * increased divergent thinking * and many others!
In this highly entertaining seminar, many practical ideas will be presented. You will learn how to use humour and laughter to promote better, faster learning!

3pm

Afternoon Tea and resource viewing

3.30pm

“Engaging the Brain Part 2”

5pm Children’s presentation
6pm

Conference concludes

A children’s programme and creche will be provided. Morning and afternoon teas will be provided but parents will need to provide lunch. Teens must be registered and attend the workshops.

Venue:

Parkside Baptist Church, 180 QueensPark Drive, Christchurch

Christchurch Map

Email registrations: nsjswatson@xtra.co.nz

Queries: Dot Brown Ph 03 312 8790

Online Registration Form (recommended): http://www.learnex.co.nz/Editable/conference/MindYourBrainChristchurch.shtml

The “Excellence in Learning” Tour is brought to you in association with:

Proudly Supported by:

Tisa - Growth Through Learning

Click here to return to the home page
Contact us today to discuss your requirements.

Phone: 64 9 269 3532, Fax: 64 9 269 3530 , Mobile: (027) 479 000 2
E-mail: enquiries@learnex.co.nz

Mind Your Brain tour – Palmerston North: Thursday 11 March 2010

Mind Your Brain tour – Thursday 11 March 2010

“Mind Your Brain” tour

with

Terry Small

Terry Small a.k.a. “The Brain Man” http://www.terrysmall.com is a sought after International conference speaker who will leave you astounded at the wonders of the human brain while giving you practical tips to help your brain work more efficiently.

Palmerston North

Thursday 11th March, 2010

Palmerston North Please bring along a tin of

Thursday 11th March, 2010                                             baking for morning and afternoon tea. This

Reformed Church, 541 Ruahine Street,                               helps keep the price reasonable. Tea and

Palmerston North                                                                      coffee will be provided.

Contact & registrations: elliotts@xnet.co.nz

Thursday 11 March

8.45am Venue Opens – vendor stalls open
9.15am

“Engaging the brain part 1 ”

Have you ever taught something only to discover that it just did not “stick” in the minds of your students? Research has a great deal to say about the brain and learning! It is possible to easily help students learn faster and remember more… and have more fun. You will learn many practical tips and strategies that you can use immediately.

You will learn and discover:
* how the brain processes information
* the best way for students to take notes
* why state and strategy are just as important as content

* the top 10 Brain-Learning Principles
* what students report is the #1 Study Technique
* how music affects learning
* how to boost attention
* how to increase the capacity of one’s memory
*and much, much more!

This workshop is divided into two lively, humorous, and interactive sessions. You will leave with new knowledge and many eye-opening ideas that will make this year different.

10.30am Morning Tea – vendor stalls open
11.15am

“Studying with the Brain in Mind ”

You can make this your child’s best year ever in school! Smart students have secrets. What does it take to be a superior student? The most important secret is a great study strategy! Terry Small’s student success system shows your kids how to take charge of their time and succeed! Parents and students attend this seminar together to learn proven strategies and study secrets that have helped 150,000 students to excel.

Guaranteed: better grades, self-confidence, more free time, and fun learning! Good grades have never been more important than today. Come and learn how to get them! You will have fun and be entertained. The seminar is suitable for parents, teachers & students of all abilities in Year 5 to adult.

Discover the 33 secrets of smart students. Here are the facts: Most students do not know how to study. Yet… knowing how to study is the most important factor in school success! This student success system shows you how to study smarter, not harder.
Smart students have secrets. The most important secret is a good study strategy! Terry Small’s student success system shows you how to study smarter, not harder. This exciting, funny, live seminar will keep you laughing and learning!.

You will learn how to:
* Study more efficiently, in less time
* Ace exams!
* Take the best notes in your school
* Improve your memory
* Tackle your textbooks with confidence
* Use the #1 Study Technique in the world and much more…

What makes this program different?
* It is based on the latest research on the brain an learning, not opinion.
* It’s the real stuff from national study skills expert Terry Small! Terry has trained over 100, 000 students.
* It is proven to work! Clear easy to use ideas.

12.30pm

Lunch – vendor stalls open

Vendors: Tisa, HEF, Geneva Books, CES and LearnEX

1.30pm

“Laughing with the Brain in Mind”

Learning increases with laughter! Brain research has a great deal to say about the role of humour in learning. Laughter is a great gift that we can give to our students. Humour is an important skill that teachers can model.

Laughter can make learning a joyous experience. It provides a valuable “state change” for students. The benefits include:
* increased flow of brain neuro-transmitters
* increased attention levels
* greater rapport
* lower physical and mental stress
* increased retention
* enhanced self-esteem
* increased optimism
* greater creativity
* increased divergent thinking
* and many others!

In this highly entertaining seminar, many practical ideas will be presented. You will learn how to use humour and laughter to promote better, faster learning!

2.45pm Afternoon Tea
3.30pm

“Engaging the Brain part 2 ”

5.00pm Vendor stalls open for browsing
5.30pm

Conference concludes

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Registration: http://www.learnex.co.nz/Editable/conference/MindYourBrainPalmerstonNorth.shtml

The “Mind Your Brain” Tour is brought to you in association with:

Tisa - Growth Through Learning

Bookmark this page to keep an eye on what’s happening.

Click here to return to the home page
Contact us today to discuss your requirements.

Phone: 64 9 269 3532, Fax: 64 9 269 3530 , Mobile: (027) 479 000 2
E-mail: enquiries@learnex.co.nz

Mind Your Brain tour – Auckland: 12 & 13 March 2010

Mind Your Brain tour – 12 & 13 March 2010

“Mind Your Brain” tour

with

Terry Small

Terry Small a.k.a. “The Brain Man” http://www.terrysmall.com is a sought after International conference speaker who will leave you astounded at the wonders of the human brain while giving you practical tips to help your brain work more efficiently. We are thrilled to have Terry as our Keynote speaker.

Auckland

Friday 12th & Saturday 13th March, 2010

Manukau City Baptist Church, 9 Lambie Drive, Manukau City

Registrations: firelight.events@gmail.com

Phone: (09) 269 3532

***STOP PRESS!***

Also attending the Mind Your Brain conference are:

Graham  Braddock

Talented NZ artist and art workshop coordinator

Sylvia Bowden

Image_of_sylvia_in_shop

Author of the book “How to Stop Your Kids from Going Broke”

and

The Balzat Family in Concert!

www.tuesdaytogether.us

We are thrilled that this amazingly talented family are joining us on Friday night for a very special  performance.

The Balzats are family of 9 from Albany who have been playing together for a long time. With a combination of 4 violins, 2 guitars, keyboard, flute, drums and a cello they have a varied repertoire of contemporary Celtic tunes, Bluegrass pieces as well as their growing number of original compositions. They have toured the USA and played in many local festivals, clubs, restaurants, schools, and private functions. As well as producing a DVD and a CD, they have appeared on TV One’s “Good Morning” show.

Search for them on YouTube and you’ll see what we mean!

http://www.thebalzats.com

A children’s programme is available for Ages 5-12 year olds

(see details further down)

NOTES:

  • Although held in a church auditorium, this conference is not specifically from a Christian perspective so anyone is welcome to attend.
  • Barista coffee will be available for purchase on the day. Tea and “standard” coffee will be provided.
  • A lunch pack is available for $7 which contains: a deli roll, yoghurt and seasonal fruit. Please indicate in registration form below how many lunches you require. There are a multitude of eateries and a supermarket within a short distance of the venue.
  • Breastfed babies are welcome but please make alternative arrangements for your other children or book them into our children’s programme. There is a mothering room available which has an audio feed.
  • Carparking available onsite
Friday 12 March
6pm

Venue opens for registrations and evening programme.

6.30pm Balzat family concert
7.30pm

Keynote Address with Terry Small:

Brain Boosting Secrets: 16 Things Everyone Must Know About the Brain
An excellent family evening for 10yrs and up! (10-12 year olds may attend free)
90% of what we know about the brain has been learned in the last 2 years and yet most people never think much about their brains. Brain dysfunction is the #1 reason people fail work, school, and relationships. When your brain works right, you work right. When you look after your brain, the results are amazing. This session will give you the tools to boost your brain power, Improve your thinking, and improve your health. It is based on the latest cutting-edge neuroscience research.
You will learn: * the #1 job of your brain * how to eat right, to think right * the #1 food for your brain (you probably don’t eat this right now) * how to improve your reading skills * how to improve your memory * how to outwit Alzheimer’s disease * the 3 things every brain must have and much more!
Brain Boosting Secrets is packed with tips, stories, ideas, and strategies to help you improve your greatest asset…your brain.

9.00pm Light Supper
Saturday 13th March
8.15am Venue Opens for registration and resource viewing
9am

Keynote address with Terry Small: Engaging the brain part 1

Have you ever taught something only to discover that it just did not “stick” in the minds of your students? Research has a great deal to say about the brain and learning! It is possible to easily help students learn faster and remember more… and have more fun. You will learn many practical tips and strategies that you can use immediately.

You will learn and discover: * how the brain processes information * the best way for students to take notes * why state and strategy are just as important as content * the top 10 Brain-Learning Principles * what students report is the #1 Study Technique * how music affects learning * how to boost attention * how to increase the capacity of one’s memory and much, much more!

This workshop is divided into two lively, humorous, and interactive sessions. You will leave with new knowledge and many eye-opening ideas that will make this year different.

10.30am Morning Tea
11am

Keynote address with Terry Small: “Studying with the Brain in Mind ”
You can make this your child’s best year ever in school! What does it take to be a superior student? The most important secret is a great study strategy! Terry Small’s student success system shows your kids how to take charge of their time and succeed! Discover the 33 secrets of smart students. This student success system shows you how to study smarter, not harder. This exciting, funny, live seminar will keep you laughing and learning!
You will learn how to: * Study more efficiently, in less time * Ace exams! * Take great notes * Improve your memory * Tackle your textbooks with confidence * Use the #1 Study Technique in the world and much more…
This program is based on the latest research on the brain and learning, not opinion and is proven to work! Clear easy to use ideas.

12.30pm

Lunch

1.30pm

Breakout Sessions

Session A “Laughing Matters” with Terry Small
Learning increases with laughter! Brain research has a great deal to say about the role of humour in learning.
The benefits include: * increased flow of brain neuro-transmitters * increased attention levels * greater rapport * lower physical and mental stress * increased retention * enhanced self-esteem * increased optimism * greater creativity * increased divergent thinking * and many others!
In this highly entertaining seminar, many practical ideas will be presented. You will learn how to use humour and laughter to promote better, faster learning!
www.terrysmall.com

Session B “How to Stop Your Kids Going Broke” with Sylvia Bowden (parents and teens)
Sylvia is a life coach, budget advisor and author who speaks around the country to families on money matters. She is a guest speaker for Parents Inc. Entry to Sylvia’s seminar costs $15 but participants get a copy of her book which is in full colour – retail value $24.95. Sylvia strongly suggests that parents and teens attend this session together for maximum value. Please note that only one lot of $15 is payable per family. For subsequent family members, this session is free. Limited numbers so book early to avoid disappointment.

www.silbo.co.nz/

C) How to Draw Really Well art workshop with Graham Braddock (parents of 5-12 year olds)
Graham Braddock is well known for his beautiful paintings, art prints and inspirational art seminars so we are very privileged to have him take this session for adults. Graham is well known in homeschooling circles for the art workshops he has done over many years. Graham will demonstrate techniques to bring the best out in your kids as well as give many tips and tricks. A great opportunity to learn from an artist of this calibre.
NB Graham is also doing an art workshop during the children’s programme!
http://grahambraddock.co.nz/
3pm Afternoon Tea
3.30pm

Keynote address: “Engaging the Brain Part 2”

5pm Conference concludes

Children’s Programme

A children’s programme will be provided for 5-12 year olds which consists of two half day sessions. The first session runs from 9am-12.30pm and consists of general activities and an art workshop with Graham Braddock . The second session runs from 1.30pm-5pm and includes games, sports and a family friendly DVD to round out the day. The fee is $12 for BOTH sessions. Morning and afternoon tea will be provided during the programme but children need to be closely supervised over the lunch hour. There are many food outlets, shops and a park nearby. Very limited numbers so be in quick!

Registrations for the Children’s Programme are now being taken.

Places are strictly limited.

Breastfed babies are welcome but please make your own arrangements for any other children not attending the children’s programme.

Teens must be registered and attend the workshops.

Throw out homework, let kids read comics – principal

Throw out homework, let kids read comics – principal

By NATHAN BEAUMONT – The Dominion Post

Wellington schools are scrapping traditional homework methods, instead telling pupils to read comics and the backs of cereal packets to improve reading skills.

They also suggest pupils improve their spelling by doing crosswords and playing board games but warn that parents should not rely solely on school lessons to improve the children’s achievement in maths.

The move has been backed by education expert Professor John Hattie, who says he has found “zero evidence” that homework helps to improve time management or study skills.

In a letter to parents, Karori Normal School principal Diane Leggett pointed to research that suggested homework had no positive impact. “In fact, there is a growing body of evidence to suggest the opposite.”

From this year the school had stopped providing homework sheets for pupils. Instead the school encouraged parents to be more involved with their child’s learning.

“Encourage your child’s imagination and creativity – you will do more than any homework or extra-tuition programme ever could. Turn off the TV/games console during the week. Let them play. Talk with them. Share with them.

“It doesn’t matter what your child reads as long as they get a balance of reading to you, reading with you and reading for themselves. Books, magazines, comics, newspapers, model aeroplane instructions, the back of the Weet-Bix packet … whatever, it doesn’t matter. As long as your child is doing something that they are interested in, they will read it, enjoy it and be all the happier and better off for it.”

They could also improve spelling by doing crosswords and word puzzles or playing board games like Scrabble.

Mrs Leggett warned that if pupils were struggling with maths, parents could not rely solely on school lessons to improve a child’s achievement.

She told The Dominion Post yesterday that feedback from parents had been “very positive”. “In fact, we have had no negative feedback at all. We feel that there is no point in giving children homework just for the sake of it. Learning should be fun and that’s what we will be focusing on.”

She was aware of similar moves at Ngaio and Seatoun schools.

Professor Hattie, from Auckland University, said homework worked for some pupils but for most it was a waste of time. If schools did give homework, he recommended no longer than five minutes a night.

“I applaud schools for taking this approach and I hope others follow what they have done. It’s far more important to have interaction with parents, rather than spending hours on some project.”

Link:  http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/education/3327534/Throw-out-homework-let-kids-read-comics-principal