Introducing… a Creativity Contest??!!

From Diana Waring at: http://www.dianawaring.com/

Introducing… a Creativity Contest??!!

We believe that a key component of Relational Education is allowing your child to express the things they are learning through creative methods that are best suited to their learning style.  Each of your children has unique abilities and giftings. We want to honor those giftings and we want to provide a place for them to shine! That is why we are hosting the

Diana Waring Creativity Contest!

Please e-mail a picture and short description of your child’s favorite history project they have completed.  We will pick two of our favorite entrees and feature them in our next newsletter, as well as on our blog and facebook!   So please e-mail us with your amazing pictures at:

dianawaringpresents@gmail.com

We can’t wait to see what you have!

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From the Smiths:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/craig-smith-26-january-1951-to-30-september-2011/

Updated 24 February 2012: Life for Those Left Behind (Craig Smith’s Health) page 6 click here

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Needing help for your home schooling journey:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/needing-help-for-your-home-schooling-journey-2/

And

Here are a couple of links to get you started home schooling:

https://hef.org.nz/getting-started-2/

and

https://hef.org.nz/exemptions/

This link is motivational:
https://hef.org.nz/category/all-about-education/

Sea Slug Contest

From middle school home schooling children in North Carolina

This email was sent to you by Healing Oceans Together, a group made and run entirely by middle school homeschooling kids in North Carolina in hopes of raising awareness about oceanic issues.  We would love for you to vote for your favorite sea slug in our Sea Slug Beauty Contest (http://healingoceanstogether.wordpress.com/the-great-sea-slug-beauty-contest/).   We are trying to get votes from all over the world, but we don’t have anyone from New Zealand yet.  So we hope your homeschoolers will help our homeschoolers.

The contest ends on Sunday, February 12, (Monday in the Southern Hemisphere) so please vote soon.

 

Thanks.

Madison
Healing Oceans Together
http://healingoceanstogether.wordpress.com/

One of the slugs:

Chromodoris kuniei

Photography by Steve Childs used under Creative Commons license

The Chromodoris kuniei (no common name) is, as pictured, a very colored and timed sea slug. It is often found off warmer tropical costs in the western hemisphere, mostly off New Caladoia, and found somewhere between 5 and 38 meters deep. That?s all that?s known about it. Mysterious! Unknown! Intriguing! Vibrant! Australian!

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From the Smiths:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/craig-smith-26-january-1951-to-30-september-2011/

Updated 30 January 2012: Life for Those Left Behind (Craig Smith’s Health) page 6 click here

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Needing help for your home schooling journey:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/needing-help-for-your-home-schooling-journey-2/

And

Here are a couple of links to get you started home schooling:

https://hef.org.nz/getting-started-2/

and

https://hef.org.nz/exemptions/

 

NZ Children’s Book Review Blog

Hi everyone …this is from Kathy Derrick  (ex home educator) who is starting up this review blog and would like some entries for her competition  from home educators
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My blog address is  http://nzchildrensbookreviews.wordpress.com/ My January guest author is Janine McVeagh who wrote Earthquake! The Diary of Katie Bourke, Napier, 1930-31. I have posted the review of her book today and will post her interview next week.

The idea of the blog is to provide teachers, parents, librarians and students (approx Years 7-10, ages 10-14) with a resource for the study of New Zealand books and authors. Each month a new book/author will be featured. In the first week of the month I will review a book, in the second week I will interview the author, in the third week I’ll provide a writing tip for students and in the fourth week of the month I will publish a student’s story which will have been selected by the guest author. Students will need to submit their stories to me, I will shortlist them then pass them onto the guest author for them to choose their favourite.

This site is more than a book review site. With each book review I will add pertinent links to reinforce or expand the topic so students can explore the subject in full if they choose. It is also a site to come to for writing tips (I will always ask the author for their best writing tip and I will provide one a month as well) and provides an opportunity for students to see their own work published on line. Unfortunately I will not be able to publish every story received and initially will publish the guest author’s favourite as outlined above. If there are heaps of good stories (and I’m sure there will be) I’ll start a new blog just for that.

I haven’t yet formulated the competition aspect of the blog but want to open up the competition to all homeschooled students for the February issue. Diana Menefy will be the guest author. I hope you can get this information to as many families as possible so they can have a go. Competition details just for February are below. Note that these may change after February and families should check on the Competition page on the blog for any new instructions.

Competition Details (CLOSES 10 FEB 2012):

  • Aimed at students in Years 7-10 (approx ages 10-14) although I will accept entries from either side.
  • Each entry must include the student’s name and age and the title of the story.
  • Stories can be on any topic but must be 750 words or less.
  • There is no payment for stories and no guarantee a story will be published on the blog.
  • The story must be the work of the student submitting it. First rights revert to the student author upon publication, although I reserve the right to anthologize material originally published here in electronic or printed format. I will advise if this should be the case so please ensure contact details are supplied with the submission.
  • Please submit stories in the body of an email (NOT as an attachment) to kderrick@xtra.co.nz with Writing Competition February in the subject line.
  • Any questions contact me kderrick@xtra.co.nz

Looking forward to lots of submissions between now and 10 Feb.

Regards

Kathy

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From the Smiths:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/craig-smith-26-january-1951-to-30-september-2011/

Updated 10 December 2011: Life for Those Left Behind (Craig Smith’s Health) page 6 click here

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Needing help for your home schooling journey:

https://hef.org.nz/2011/needing-help-for-your-home-schooling-journey-2/

And

Here are a couple of links to get you started home schooling:

 

New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee

My name is Janet Lucas and I am the organiser of the New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee. I would appreciate it if you could forward the information below about the spelling bee to parents of year eight students as the event has changed. It now starts when the US Spelling Bee starts (now) instead of next year when the students are in Year Nine.

The enrollment process has also changed. Schools must enrol directly with Scripps online in the US and pay $US99. Home schooled children are eligible for participation in the New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee. They follow the same enrollment instructions as a school does but pay a $US10 enrollment fee.

Many thanks
Janet Lucas

Details on the New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee


I am the organiser of the New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee. This email follows a letter I sent to all schools with Year Eight students. The letter detailed the New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee and the spelling bee programme.

I would love to receive an email from you if your year eight home schooled child is interested in taking part in this programme.

The aim of the programme is to help generate students’ interest in spelling and help them learn some new words. Home schooled year eight students that enrol in the programme will receive a word list of 50 words to start learning. They then do a Top 100 Test before October 30 and send the marked test to me.

I will prepare a ranking list based on the scores. The results will be used to identify the top year 14 spellers from around the country, who will then advance to one of five regional Spelling Bees in November.

The top fourteen finalists from the five regionals will advance to the New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee Final, which will be held in Wellington on Saturday, 26 February 2011.

Any finalists who live outside of the lower North Island, together with one accompanying adult, will be given an airfare to fly to Wellington to compete in the final competition.

The overall Champion New Zealand Speller will then be flown to the United States to participate in the Scripps National Spelling Bee, to be held in June 2011.

The Scripps National Spelling Bee, now in its 84th year, is the world’s longest running academic competition and has been held more times than the Academy Awards. The Bee has become a cultural phenomenon in the United States, with 11 million children competing in school competitions across the US as well as countries from around the world, including New Zealand. The competition is screened live in the USA on prime time TV.

How do I enrol?


To take part in the New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee, your home schooled child
must first be enrolled with the Scripps National Spelling Bee in the United States of America.

To do so, go to www.spellingbee.com and follow the “Enrol Now” prompt.

When you get to the Scripps site, click on the box for countries without zip codes.

When you get to the NZ Spelling Bee programme page, you need to scroll to the bottom of the page and click next.

When you pay, it asks for state and zip. In State put, NZ and zip, 00000

The site will prompt you for your school details, a contact person, and the enrollment fee of US$10 (which must be made by credit card or equivalent).

When you enrol you will enter “home school association” under school type.

Once enrolment is complete, you will have immediate access to spelling bee materials provided by Scripps National Spelling Bee.

Email me and I will forward you the word list for year eights and the materials your child needs for the test.

 

Timeframe

17 August 17 – 15 October 15 2010 Schools with eligible students  enrol with Scripps National Spelling Bee
17 August 17 – 15 October 15 2010 Enrolled schools are emailed  all documents they need to run a school spelling bee (wordlists, test  sheet, participation certificate)
1-29 October  2010 Enrolled  schools run class and school spelling  bees
1 November  2010 All enrolled schools send test  results for Year Eight Spellers to New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee to  determine the semi-finalists
8 November  2010 Semi-finalists are  announced.
15  November 16  November 17  November 18  November 22  November Lower South Island Semi Final  in Dunedin  (2 finalists) Upper South Island Semi-Final  in Christchurch (2  finalists) Central North Island  Semi-Final in Hamilton (2  finalists) Upper North Island Final in  Auckland  (4 finalists) Lower North Island Final in  Wellington  (4 finalists)
23 February  2011 New  Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee Final  in Wellington
End of May  2011 (date  tbc) Champion speller travels to  Washington DC to participate in Bee Week and  compete in Scripps National Spelling  Bee

For more information please visit www.spellingbee.co.nz or email info@spellingbee.co.nz.

Yours sincerely
Janet Lucas
Event Organiser
New Zealand Vegemite Spelling Bee
www.spellingbee.co.nz
021 709 124

Brain Teaser Worksheets

Brain Teaser Worksheets

These brain teasers have students think of items identified on each worksheet. There are 30 different worksheets with a different brain teaser.

  1. Brain Teaser Version 1
  2. Brain Teaser Version 2
  3. Brain Teaser Version 3
  4. Brain Teaser Version 4
  5. Brain Teaser Version 5
  6. Brain Teaser Version 6

For more Brian Teasers and for the answers click here:

http://www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/critical_thinking/brain/