Oct. 11, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving
The Thanksgiving holiday weekend is upon us, a time of reflection of the things we are thankful for. This year the kids and I made a thanksgiving bulletin board and each day we wrote something we were thankful for and added it to our display. The kids comments ranged from the typical kid stuff of being thankful for thier family, friends and toys, but my daughter's (9) list was things like "I am thankful that God gave his Son to die for me" and my Son (5) said "I am thankful that God is my help and my shield". I guess it is safe to say they are not as consumed with material things as I thought, and I am doing something right in their spiritual instruction.
For myself, my blessings this year have been great. The biggest thing I have to be thankful for of course is the opportunity I have to homeschool my children. I do not know that if I lived in a different province that did not have the support that we do (with facilitators to answer questions, funding for books etc) here in Alberta, that I would be able to homeschool my kids. We are so blessed to have the freedoms that we do and that the Alberta gov't supports our choice as parents to give our children the best education possible. When ever we face an election I worry about those rights and what changes may be in store if the powers that be decide homeschooling is no longer an option. Until such a change is made I will remain thankful with each day that I can homeschool my kids, and watch them blossom right before my eyes.
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Oct. 1, 2008
Pumpkin Pie Playdough
Here is a recipe for the best smelling playdough I have ever made for my children. It is a perfect addition for the month of October with both Thanksgiving and Halloween.
- 5 1/2 Cups Flour
- 2 Cups Salt
- 8 teaspoons cream of tartar
- 1 entire container of pumpkin pie spice (1 1/2 oz)
- 3/4 Cup oil
- 4 Cups water
- orange food colouring (2 parts red, 1 part yellow) [I used wilton decorating paste for cakes in the colour copper]
Mix all ingredients together and cook over medium heat until lumps disappear. Knead on a flour covered surface until smooth and no longer sticky (adding flour as needed).
This makes a HUGE batch, perfect to last the whole month even as you sweep away little bits at the end of the day.
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Sep. 13, 2008
Rockets
I had the brilliant idea today that to "launch" our study of Apologia's Elementary Astronomy curric, that I would build and launch a rocketship. Once it was assembled I strapped baby in the stroller and took all 4 kids out into the field behind our house to launch it. I set it out, got the remote detonator attached, the kids covered their ears in anticipation. And the count down began 5...4...3....2...1...nothing! THat's right, the dang thing did not take off, there it sat mocking me. I spent another 30 minutes trying to make it work. NO luck. I guess this proves you do not need to be a rocket scientist to homeschool your children.

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Aug. 30, 2008
Homeschooling in Alberta ~ A how-to get started guide
With the start of school quickly approaching you may have decided that homeschooling is the best choice for your child(ren) but have no idea what to do with that decision. I am here to help fill in the blanks. Homeschooling in Alberta is completely legal, and the number of children homeschooling is increasing.
How to Register
In Alberta a child between the ages of 6 and 16 must be registered with a participating school board. There are several to chose from, each with it's own focus and philosophy, giving you an opportunity to chose the one that best fits your family.
The participating Boards in Alberta are as follows:
Willing Non-resident Boards
These are boards that are not the student's resident board and that have agreed to supervise a home education program
- Argyll Home Education Center ~ Edmonton Pulblic schools 780-465-1299 or toll free at 1-888-532-7222 website: www.argyll.epsb.ca
- The Centre for Learning @ Home ~ Christ the Redeemer School Division (Catholic separate regional, Section 3), Okotoks Alberta 403-938-4119 or toll free at 1-800-659-1945 email: centreforlearning@redeemer.ab.ca website: www.centreforlearning.ca
- Families Learning Together ~ Lighthouse Christian Academy, Sylvan Lake Alberta, 403-348-0723 email: k.d.snider@shaw.ca website: www.familieslearningtogether.com
- Education Unlimited ~ Morinville Christian School, Tofield Alberta, 780-662-3634 or toll free at 1-877-662-3630 website: www.educationunlimited.ca
- Golden Hills Home Learning , Strathmore Alberta Contact: Donna Seamans, 403-934-5179 or toll free at 1-800-320-3739 Fax 403-934-6279 email: seamans@telusplanet.net
- Moore Academy Canada ~ Sylvan Meadows Adventist School, Stettler Alberta, Contact: Bernice Hafner, 403-742-0428 fax: 403-742-0441 Email: mfca@telus.net website: www.moorehomeschoolerscanada.com
- Pheonix Home Education Foundation, Calgary Alberta, 403-265-7701 email: info@pheonixfoundation.ca website: http://phoenixfoundation.ca
- Roots Homeschooling Program ~ Trinity Christian School, Calgary Alberta, Contact: Jennie Van Hooft, 403-287-6685 email: coordinator@roots-homeschooling.com website: www.roots-homeschooling.com
- School of Hope ~ East Central Alberta Catholic Separate Schools, Vermillion Alberta, toll free 1-888-350-HOPE (4673) Contact: Irene Long email: info@schoolofhope.org website: www.schoolofhope.org
- The Home Education Exchange (T.H.E.E.) ~ Newell Christian School, Sherwood Park Alberta, Contact: Bob Milligan, 780-467-5511 or toll free at 1-877-467-5510 website: www.thee.ca
- Wisdom Home Schooling ~ Trinity Christian School, Derwent Alberta, Contact: Ken Noster, email:office@wisdomhomeschooling.com website: www.wisdomhomeschooling.com
Resident Boards
Boards of the district or division of which a student is a resident student
Online/Correspondence Programs that offer Alberta program of Studies to any learner
Students will still need to register or notify one of the boards above
Once you have selected a School Board you need to consider how you are going to register, Traditional, Blended or Aligned aka Fully Provided
Traditional
When you choose to register traditional you are telling the government you will be 100% responsible for your child(ren)'s education. You will choose, implement and score your child(ren)'s curriculum or even if you are going to follow a curriculum at all. This option offers the parent the most flexibility, and is the only form of homeschooling the government of Alberta considers true homeschooling, however it gives you the least amount of funding per child.
You may choose to follow the Alberta Program of Studies but it is entirely up to you. Parents who choose this style do so because they want the least amount of interference from the school board, they want to have full control of their child's education. Evaluations can be done by portfolio, testing or any other method the parent sees fit.
Blended
When you choose to register blended you are telling the government that you will teach some subjects following the traditional model above, and have the government control the other subjects following the alberta program of studies. The school board you register with will assign work to be completed and submitted for those aligned subjects. As well you will have to complete standardized testing in grade 3,6 and 9 if you align in Language arts or math. Funding for this method is based on % of alignment typically 50-90% with 90% getting the highest funding and 50% getting the lowest.
Some parents chose this method for the increased funding, some chose it because of the increased support from the school board.
Aligned aka Fully Provided
When you choose to register aligned you are telling the government you would like to follow the Alberta program of studies for 100% of your child's course load. The school board you register with will provide assignments, exams, etc for your child to complete and submit for grading. The gov't does not consider this method of schooling homeschooling and considers your child a public education student. This method of enrollment recieved the highest amount of funding available.
Parents may chose this method if they want to make sure their child matriculates and receives and Alberta Education Diploma, or because they like knowing their child is learning what his/her peers are in public school.
Once you have decided the method in which you wish to register contact the board you feel suits your philosophy/needs best. They will get a registration package sent out to you. I mentioned funding in the above section. The Alberta government gives homeschooling boards funds to distribute to homeschooling families to help with the costs of curriculum, learning materials, entrance fees(for museums, etc), Tickets(to plays, symphonies etc),and extracurricular activities. The school board will set up an account for each family, you can either submit receipts for re-embursement or use purchase orders if your school board offers them to order materials for your child. Each board handles the money differently, some offer more funds than others, some have limitations on what you can use the money for so please make sure you ask your board for full information on funding. If you want to receive this funding you MUST have your child(ren) registered by September 30th. You can chose to homeschool and register after that date however you will not qualify for funding, so mark your calendars and be sre your registration forms are submitted before that date.
What happens now that I am registered?
Now that you have completed your registration process, your school board will assign a facilitator to your family. This will be your liason between the school board and yourself for the year. Your facilitator will have at least 2 meetings with your family (more if you are blended or aligned), typically at the start of the year to create your learning plan and determine your goals, and at the end of the year to see your portfolio and determine if you reached your goals. It is common for a facilitator to check in with a family mid-year via email or telephone to just see how they are doing and if they need any help reaching their goals. If you have any concerns or questions about your child's education your facilitator is there to help you find the answers. Your facilitator will help you figure out step by step what you need to reach your goals for your child(ren).
My favorite part of the entire process is the shopping, when I go out and chose the curriculum and learning materials I want to use with my children for that school year. Something about it gets me excited to start teaching my children and that enthusiam rubs off on them.
Now that your child is registered to homeschool you may now be holding your head in hands asking "What have I done? How will I ever make sure my child learns EVERYTHING they need to know?" The best part of homeschooling is knowing you don't have to teach them EVERYTHING you simply have to teach them how to love learning, and how to find the answers they want. Learning does not happen only between K and grade 12, it is a lifelong skill and choosing to teach your child at home is only the first step in creating a life long learner. So take a deep breathe, relax and snuggle with your child reading a good book, the rest will follow naturally.
One last link, for further information on homeschooling in Alberta check out www.shine-hs.invisionzone.com you will find information about this great support group, park days, Alberta homeschooling legislation etc.
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Aug. 10, 2008
Eenie, Meenie, Minnie, Moe
It's that time of year again. Time to start thinking about curriculum choices for the new year. Time to pour over the catalogues, and make your new plan. If you are anything like me chances are you often start to second guess your choices. While I like product A, product B looks really fun, but product C looks good too and round and round you go. I love choosing the books and products we are going to use for the coming year, but find with so many choices out there sometimes it's like playing Eenie Meenie to finally settle on one. Thank goodness for Alberta's funding for homeschoolers, without it my list would have to be even smaller and that would make things way more difficult.
If you are just starting out in your homeschooling journey and are not sure what products to buy I highly recommend Cathy Duffy's book Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum. It will help you discover what your teaching style is, your child(ren)'s learning style and which products work best with those styles. This gives you a great starting point when navigating the curriculum catalogues.
For my family I think I have finally settled on the following:
For my 4th and 5th graders:
- First Language Lessons for the Well trained mind
- Sequential Spelling
- Writing Strands level 3
- Copy work from Queen Homeschool
- MCP word Study
- Wordly Wise
- Math-U-See Gamma
- Story of the world, with the Kingfisher Encyclopedia of History for outlining
- Ecoutez, Parlez for French
- Eschucha Y Hablemos for Spanish
- Prima Latina
- Sonlight Science 3 (finish this from last year)
- Apologia Astronomy (Fall term)
- Apologia Zoology 1 (Winter term)
- Artistic Pursuits K-3 book 1
- Young person's guide to the Orchestra
- Our Home and native land (Canadian geography)
- Various logic puzzle books
For my Kindy child:
- Handwriting without tears
- Explode the code books A, B & C
- Jolly Phonics (after ETC)
- MCP phonics books K (after Jolly phonics)
- The ordinary parents guide to teaching reading
- History, Science, Art, and Music he sits in with the older kids
- MUS Primer
As you can tell from my choices I am a neoclassical schooler and I (loosely) follow the Well Trained Mind. If these titles sound interesting to you check out Susan Wise Bauer's book The Well Trained Mind, and her message boards www.welltrainedmind.com/forums |
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May. 29, 2008
Sorry for the Delay
Oh my goodness, it's been a long time since I have posted here for you other Albertans. It's amazing how fast time flies when change is going through your home. Between illness, spiritual journeys and the like I have been MIA far too long. I while not be disappearing like that again I hope.
A quick note, The International Children's Festiva is currently going on in downtown St. Albert. It will be on until Saturday May 31, so if you haven't been down yet please make time to do so, a great time is guaranteed for all ages. We go every year and this year will be no exception. We will be attending tomorrow, hope some of you can make it too.
Other goings-on. This is the time of year for life cycle sciences. We have decided on 2 studies so far, both rather spur of the momenr, first on the agenda is Painted ladies butterflies. While at our local Education store looking for a spanish program we wanted I noticed butterfly pavillions, so we bought one and 2 caterpillars. They are very small still but growing quickly. It willbe fun to watch them metamorphosis into butterflies. The second study is frogs. A fellow homeschooler went pond dipping and caught tadpoles, she graciously shared them with my family. In conjunction with both studies we are doing lapbooks.
Now a point of interest for those in the Edmonton area. Durning the month of June the Valley Zoo, and the John Janzen Nature center are doing a frog theme. Every weekend will be a different topic, check their websites for more information. Apparently frogs are headed towards extinction, these topics will give you more information on the hows and whys and what we can do to help, as well as general information on frogs.
Also if anyone has information on where one can order a ladybug raising kit here in Canada I would really appreciate it. It appears that while these kits are readily available in the states, they can not send the larvae over the border, so I need a Canadian supplier.
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Mar. 24, 2008
Spring has Sprung...sort of
I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter Weekend. We sure did. We were blessed with tickets to see "Love According to John", I have to say for anyone who has not had a privilege of seeing this play yet mark your calendars for next Eater to buy tickets. It was so well done, the music was delightful, and overall was a beautiful production. I took my 2 oldest children and the baby(6 months old), even the baby was thrilled with it staring at the actors and jumping up and down "singing" with the songs. The weekend progressed with the usual egg hunts, dying eggs, big dinner and eating lots of chocolate, my goodness is my belly still full.
Of course last week ushered in the arrival of spring. Now I don't know about your part of Alberta but my yard still has entirely too much snow in it for my liking and knowing Alberta we are bound to have another blast of winter before the May long weekend arrives. We are making our plans for spring activities, particularly related to Science. Life cycles is always a fun unit to study when spring arrives, this years plan includes raising caterpillars/butterflies and tadpoles/frogs. I would love to do chicken eggs again like we have in the past, but the hatchery we previously used no longer rents them out. If you are aware of a location to get eggs and rent an incubator in the Edmonton area(or any area) let me know and I will post it here on the blog.
For those interested in raising Painted Lady Butterflies this year, "Butterfly,Wings and Wishes" is the company to contact. They sell kits that include the larvae, food and information to help you raise the butterflies. If your interest is in tadpoles/frogs I have not found a company yet that sells the tadpoles here in Alberta, what I have is a friend with a pond on her property to get tadpoles from then return the frogs to once grown.
Spring is also the time to start thinking about gardens and plants. Even though it is too early to start the actual planting, now is the time to plan what we want to grow, research the best growing conditions for those plants and prepare the land. Soon the Botanical gardens throughout the province will be open allowing us to enjoy the plant life around our areas. Sadly the Muttart in Edmonton has closed for renovations for the next 10 months so enjoying that will not be possible again until next year.
If you are interested in nature activities geared for Alberta, the series of books "Knee High Nature _____ in Alberta" by Dianne Hayley and Pat Wishart are wonderful. It is a 4 book series 1 for each season and outlines a wonderful selection of nature activities, finger plays and songs and information based on our particular Albertan climate. The Spring book covers pond life; Frogs,Toads & Salamanders; Ladybugs; Butterflies & Moths; Green and Growing(plants); hares & rabbits; and Spring Birds.
Some Suggestions for Spring Walks (Taken from Knee High Nature Spring in Alberta)
- Mini Walk- Look for things smaller than a penny
- Green Walk - Look for the first signs of green; if you give your child a green jelly bean first, the "magic" helps them see green much better
- Smelling Walk - sniff various objects you find, such as mud, bark, moss, mushrooms, leaves, buds and flowers
- Listening Walk - Keep track of all the different sounds you hear; try to imitate them
- Bird Walk - focus on looking for birds and birds nests and listening for birds songs
- What's New way - keep a note of returning birds, flowering plants, awakening animals
- Clean-Up Walk - the melting snow exposes the garbage that the winds of winter have blown around - take time to clean up
- I Wonder Walk - for example "I wonder how the butterfly survived the winter?"
- Mini-Stop - use a hoop t circle a small area, look for tiny things that might be hiding under the lead litter
Enjoy the beautiful sunshine, and have a great time this first week of Spring. Leave me a message here if you take one of those spring walks and let me know how it went.
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Mar. 12, 2008
Conference Time
As spring quickly approaches we enter back into Conference time in Alberta. Personally I love homeschooling conferences, meeting so many homeschoolers, attending sessions, going over materials with all the vendors, I eagerly await the registration packages each winter knowing that the warm weather heralds new beginnings and the chance to start thinking ahead to the following year. The following conferences are fast appraoching, get you registrations in soon.
This weekend is The Western Canadian Catholic Home School Conference March 13 - 15, 2008
Providence Centre 3005 - 119 Street Edmonton, AB Further information can be found at www.wcchsc.net:80/
AHEA Conference held in Red Deer at the Westerner if a favorite of mine. Register by mail before March 14th and online before March 21 to receive early bird pricing. Information and registration to be found at aheaonline.com
Southern Alberta Homeschool Conference http://www.albertahomeschool.ca/ runs May 31/2008 in Calgary
Literacy and Learning day is a free 1 day conference Held at Nait in Edmonton on April 19/08 more information can be found at http://www.literacyday.ca/
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Feb. 28, 2008
Science Sunday in Edmonton
The University of Alberta is hosting Science Sunday once again this year. We have gone in the past and had an amazing time. http://easweb.eas.ualberta.ca:80/index.php?page=4&id=860
Look, Touch, dig, create and discover at Science Sunday! Join the university of Alberta museums, and discover Science through fun hands on activities. Explore the formation of trace fossils, learn how to read animal tracks, unlock the mysteries of meteorites, and so much more!
WHEN: Sunday, March 2, 2008, 12 pm -4 pm, drop in or stay for the whole afternoon.
WHERE: Earth Sciences building, Saskatchewan Drive, U of A
WHO:Kids ages 5-12, must be accompanied by an adult
COST: admission by donation
INFORMATION: Call 492-5834 or www.museums.ualberta.ca
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Feb. 14, 2008
Your new Alberta coordinator
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Good day everyone. I am Brandy your new Alberta Coordinator for Homeschool Nations. I am currently in my 2nd year of homeschooling my 4 children and while there is a lot of ups and downs in the end it has been a huge blessing to have the opportunity and freedom to make this educational choice. Alberta has so much to offer it's homeschooling community and I look forward to sharing those "treasures", activities, events and information with you.
I would like to take this moment to ask you to please submit your local support group information here
http://www.thehomeschoolmagazine.com/hsn/info-submit.php for inclusion on the TOS state page.
Upcoming Events to be aware of
Monday February 18th Family Day Did you know Family day was declared to recognize the values held by the pioneers who built Alberta and the values of home and family. As homeschoolers we definitely have shown how much we value our families and our time together. Celebrate the day together at one of these events
Calgary:
Family Fun Weekend #2 Blackfoot Bracelets Glenbow Museum; Morris Shumiatcher Activity Room Explore Blackfoot customs and art and gain a greater understanding of the beauty and meaning behind geometric designs. Finish off by making your own unique bracelet. February 16 & 17 from 1 - 4pm http://www.glenbow.org/
Bounce, Swing and Roll Open Gym Time Stampede City Gymnastics Club #122, 2323 - 32 Ave NE Come bounce around with us and check out our newly renovated facilities. Certified coaches will be on hand to monitor participants of all ages and there will be on-site demonstrations. Monday, February 18 from 10:30am to 3:30pm www.stampedecitygym.com
Edmonton:
Silver Skate Festival 2008 (Hawrelak Park)February 16-17 Winter festival for the whole family. Edmonton Winter Triathlon http://www.silverskatefestival.org/
Family Day at the Legislature February 18 Enjoy some quality time filled with free entertainment and fun http://www.assembly.ab.ca/
Family Festival Downtown February 18 Free and/or low cost family fun in downtown Edmonton http://www.edmontondowntown.com/
Family Day Open House (Rutherford House)February 18 Celebrate Family Day with a visit to the historic home of Alberta’s first premier http://www.tprc.alberta.ca/heritage/
John Janzen Nature Center Winter Wilds Monday February 18th 1 – 4 p.m. Shake off the frost with an afternoon event featuring music and stories about the Canadian wilds. Outdoor features will include a roaring bonfire, games, crafts and more family fun that everyone can join in on. Throughout the afternoon, take a hike or snowshoe to Fort Edmonton Park (conditions permitting), climb aboard the horse drawn sleigh ride and warm up with a cup of cocoa. Regular Admission
Other Alberta Events
Drummheller: On Monday February 18th all guests will receive Free Admission! Discover, explore, and create at the Royal Tyrrell Museum this Family Day weekend. With activities for the young and young at heart, Canada's largest dinosaur museum has something for everyone. For more information check their website http://www.tyrrellmuseum.com/events/
Banff: Banff's Annual Slide & Glide Banff Recreation Centre, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.Join us for a fun filled day of activities on Family Day at the Banff Recreation Centre. All of these events are free.
- 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.: Parent & Kid Shinny Game on Mini Rink (full equipment required)
- 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.: Family Arts & Crafts
- 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.: Family Curling
- 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.: Banff Pizza "TOONIE" Special
- 12 p.m. - 2 p.m.: Face Painting
- 12 p.m. - 4 p.m.: Family "Bow River" Skate (large ice)
More events listed in the http://www.leducrep.com/News/374519.html
Have a Great Long Weekend Everyone!
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Feb. 13, 2008
New Lower Rates for Canada !!!!!!!!!!

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You spoke and we listened. After some of you pointed out that mailing to Canada was much less expensive than mailing elsewhere internationally, we decided to take another look at our pricing.
So today, we're happy to announce that we now have a new *much* lower price just for Canadian subscriptions!
Our normal international subscriptions are $45.60, but our new Canadian subscription price is just $30. That means Canadians can now save 1/3 off our regular international subscription price!
Spread the word and let your Canadian friends and support groups know about our new lower Canadian subscription price. They can save over $15 and STILL get the 19 FREE international gifts valued at over $300!
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Nov. 27, 2006
Freezing, freezing, freezing
Well, we are all freezing here in Alberta. I guess particularly because I am not native to this country that I would urge you all to be cognizant of the inherent dangers of being out and about at this time. I have seen so many drivers speeding on the roads particularly rural roads as I was travelling to Whitecourt this past weekend. Most drivers seemed to be passing me and I was sitting on the speed limit. I was amazed at their courage (or stupidity) given that visibility was poor to medium in some spots. Please consider that the life you are risking may not be your own.
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Oct. 28, 2006
Calgary's Cardel Place Programs
We keep hearing that snow is on the way! The temps are dropping. Perhaps we will wake up to a snow blanket tomorrow!
We have just begun some wonderful homeschool programs that recently began last week at Cardel Place in the northwest. It is lovely to be able to participate in their programs int he warmth of the indoors in a state of the art centre.
One doesn't need to be a member to take advantage of these programs however if you are you will also receive a 10% member discount off the price of the program.
The programs generally last for 9 weeks and though the current programs are the centre's first offerings to Calgary homeschoolers the word is that they have proved so popular that there is very likely to be another round of programs after Christmas.
At the moment the programs on offer are two choices of sport program, swimming lessons and art lessons. I was speaking with the teacher of some of the lessons and she was asking for further feedback regarding lessons of interest - in the case that additional programs might be offered in the future.
So if you live in the Calgary area and would be interested in seeing more programs offered at Cardel Place make sure you make contact with them and let them know your thoughts.

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Oct. 4, 2006
Ancient Egyptian Lego Display

If you are a resident of Calgary and haven't yet had a chance to visit the Telus World of Science to view the Ancient Egyptian display it would be worthwhile to put it on your to do list! This display is extensive with opportunities for the kids to make rubbings of early Egyptian writing, and marvelling at the wonders of the Lego displays. There are free standing pharoahs, Tutankhamen's mask, a mummy suite and much much more. Apparently the display will be there for the next couples. The above is just one of lots of photos that I took!
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Sep. 26, 2006
Reminder for REGISTRATION
Remember to lodge your registration with a willing school board if you expect your child to receive funding in this province for the 2006/2007 school year. The date on which all registrations are calculated is September 30th which means effectively you need to have registered your child with a school board by September 29th 2006.
There have been some recent changes in the way programs are delivered by private school boards. Private school boards are no longer at liberty to offer a blended program. Alberta Education has altered the way in which private school boards operate and now allow them to only offer homeschooling programs (which is commonly known as Traditional) AND teacher led programs. Private school boards are no longer able to offer blended programs. Just as in the past with blended programs the teacher led programs are meant to attract higher amounts of funding as one is then basically following the Alberta Programme of Studies at home.
Some private school boards who offer classes are allegedly offering 'free' services/classes in lieu of the child's full entitlement. Parents are at liberty to reject or accept these offers. In my opinion, however, it is unreasonable under these circumstances to expect that a child's full entitlement is traded off in this way. The services/classes are then in effect being paid for twice. The services/classes are not then free. And what if there aren't any services/classes that the child is truly interested in. Too bad! The school board has gained from that situation already as the full amount of the child's funding has not left the school board's bank account.
In terms of blended programs, the new rules allow that only school boards which come under the public school system (which may include some Catholic boards also) are at liberty to offer blended programs. Blended programs are those in which some of the program is created/delivered and assessed by the parent and the remainder of the program is created/delivered and assessed by the teacher. There are a variety of percentages on offer eg. 25/75, 50/50 etc on offer depending on which PUBLIC school board one selects.
There may be some school boards that do not fit neatly in the private school board sector and may be classified in amongst public school boards. Some Catholic boards fit this category. There may be others. Make sure you check what category your school board falls under if you have any questions regarding your program and the funding structure you are being offered.
This information is not comprehensive to include every school board in this province and therefore is not designed to offer legal or legislative advice. Please check the details of your particular situation BEFORE you make your final board selection decisions. Remember that even if you have already registered for one board you are at liberty to register with a different one as long as the new board receives your registration by September 29th 2006.
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Sep. 24, 2006
Persecution of German Homeschoolers
Urgent! Calls Needed to the German Embassy Next Week (Updated with Contact Info for the German Embassy)
Dear HSLDA Members and Friends:
The German government is persecuting homeschoolers like never before. Armin Eckermann, president of Schulunterricht zu Hause (School Instruction at Home--SIH), the homeschool legal defense association of
Germany, states that there are over 40 homeschool families in court in Germany!
The families are being heavily fined; the parents are being jailed; The children are being threatened with being seized and placed in the Custody of the state; and families are being forced to flee to Austria
And other surrounding countries.
Here are a few current and frightening situations:
1) The Rudolph family: They are diligently homeschooling their six Children in Hamburg. The father, Andre, was jailed for a week for Refusing to send his children to public school. Like many of the Homeschool families in Germany, they are evangelicals. What is even More surprising about Andre Rudolph being put in jail for Homeschooling is that he has a degree in teaching! He and his wife Have been fined 840 euros ($1,090) for homeschooling.
After Andre's jail time the authorities tried a new weapon and began To forcibly take the children to public school each day. Their plan Was take custody of these six children and make them wards of the State. One day, however, the authorities came to take the children to school, But no one answered the door. The Rudolphs fled to another country in Order to homeschool their children according to God's ways.
2) The Plett family: If you recall, last year we asked you to pray And contact the embassy about the seven Baptist homeschool families of Paderborn. One of the families, the Pletts, have continued to Homeschool their 12 children. Last week, a female plainclothes police Officer rang at the Platt's house. When the mother opened the door, Other police officers who were hiding in the bushes forced their way In. The mother was able to inform her husband by cell phone before the
Police took her to jail. The husband then fled to Austria with the Children. She was given a 10-day prison sentence and is facing heavy Fines and more jail time.
Of the seven Paderborn homeschool families from last year, two have Fled to Austria and five have enrolled in a Christian school in Heidelburg. They all still have pending cases against them.
3) Three homeschool families from Saxony have been taken to court and Convicted. One was fined 3,000 euros, one 6,000 euros, and another 10,000 euros.
4) The Bauer family: This family in Hesse are American missionaries For the last 15 years. They were prosecuted about five years ago and Have exhausted their appeals and have sought review by the Human Rights European Court that covers all of Europe.
There are now eight cases pending before the European Court, most of Which the SIH organization has brought, along with Ronald Richert, a Renown Constitutional law attorney who has handled some of the SIH Members''s cases. The problem with the European Court, is that it all Cases are discretionary: there is no right of appeal. If the Court Decides not to rule on them, the case will not be heard. Another Problem is the Court has no particular deadline of when they have to Decide to take the case or not, so some of these cases have been Sitting for three to four years, with no resolution in sight.
5) The Herrmann family: This family from Baden-Wurttemberg was facing Prosecution for homeschooling their twins who have many medical Problems. They have been forced into hiding and are seeking asylum in The United States and other countries.
The Maisch family, also from Baden-Wurtemberg, has been convicted of Homeschooling. For the past three weeks they have faced increasing Fines.
Schulunterricht zu Hause (SIH), the legal association that HSLDA Helped establish, is being worn out with defending all these families In court. They have approximately 150 members in their association That are all homeschool families, many of whom are underground, and Almost 40 in court.
Appeals have been exhausted time and time again, and money is running Out. The German homeschool families are pleading for your help.
Will you take a moment and contact the German Embassy?
ACTION REQUESTED
1. Please contact the German Embassy and give them this message:
"German governments need to make homeschooling legal. Over 40 families Are being prosecuted in Germany merely for teaching their children at Home. These families have been given huge fines, some parents have Been jailed, some have been forced to flee to other countries, and They are all being threatened to take their children into state Custody. This is deplorable and unacceptable for any free nation to Persecute Christian families who are providing an excellent education For their children. We ask you to stop prosecuting these families like the Maisches, the Pletts, the Bauers, the Rudolphs, and the many others. Homeschooling needs to be legalized in Germany."
This message can be put in your own words, along with a story or information about the success of your own homeschool.
The German Embassy can be contacted at:
Wolfgang Ischinger Ambassador German Embassy 4645 Reservoir Road NW Washington, DC, 20007-1998 (202) 298-4000
The embassy can be e-mailed from its website: http://www.globesco pe.biz/germany/ reg/index. cfm
2. If you want to support homeschoolers in other countries--and causes
such as Schulunterricht zu Hause in Germany--you can make a donation to the Home School Foundation's international fund. For more information visit http://www.homescho olfoundation. org/ .
3. Please pray fervently for these poor families facing incredible pressure and fear.
We cannot give up. Our brothers and sisters in Germany need us and have their back against the wall.
BACKGROUND
Homeschooling in Germany has been illegal in Germany for a long time. In fact, according to some newspaper accounts it has been illegal since Hitler banned it in 1938. Five years ago we helped establish Schulunterricht zu Hause as a way for Germans to receive some legal defense. However, even though the determined lawyers defending the families have worked for free and many attempts have been made to battle to make it legal, homeschooling is still outlawed.
We have had tremendous success in many countries in the past to influence their parliaments to legalize homeschooling and even release people from jail. When Americans and homeschoolers in other countries have contacted the German Embassy, officials there have communicated the thousands of calls back to their national government and it makes a difference, even in policy considerations.
We have been successful in help legalizing homeschooling in South Africa and Romania and in stopping bad legislation that would destroy homeschool freedoms in Ireland, Australia, Czech Republic, and other countries.
Thank you and God bless you for your willingness to make a difference.
Sincerely,
Christopher J. Klicka HSLDA Senior Counsel
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Sep. 9, 2006
So how was the first week?
Hello out there!
How was your first homeschooling week? (If you follow the school year that is?)
I thought I was going to have an awesome week! I had it all planned! That was my first mistake. Because as we know when we plan things other occurrences have a way of challenging our plans and asking us to become somewhat more flexible.
In my week I lost a bit of sleep with the news of a beautiful baby boy being born to my oldest daughter a couple of days ago. (Her 2nd child - They live in Australia....I haven't seen photos yet) He is my first grandson. So the excitement in our house reigned supreme and challenged our timetable and our outside of the house committments.
So this incoming week I plan to allow myself the grace to take a step back and allow things to happen in their own way a little more!

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Aug. 9, 2006
Getting geared up
The new school year is about to begin. The back to school supplies are out in the stores. Now is the time parents are looking at the various school boards to make decisions about the right choice for their family.
I had included some of the school boards that I had found in my travels in this fine province. Please take the time to look at their websites. With each new year school. boards are looking to update their programs and offer new resources or experiences. It is worth your time taking another look at what is on offer.
Please remember that you need to be registered with a school board and that the school board you are registered with by September 30th will be the board to which your funding will be sent. If you are not registered with a school board by September 30th you will not be eligible for funding.

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Jul. 27, 2006
Woohooh!
I think I got the idea of editing the template FINALLY! Sorry I am bit html unsavvy on this but hey, I think I am learning after all!
I have had a few learning curves myself in this past month or two. A couple of months back I decided I wanted to learn to iceskate. Being an Aussie living in Canada this did not come as easily as it might to for some of North American friends and relatives.
I left enrolling into the class to the absolute very last minute. Actually the last 45 minutes before the 1st session began to be precise! When I called up the customer service lady said the spot must have been kept just for me!
Okay I decided to enrol and off I went. It was hard work! I couldn't do anything that all of the other people in the group seemed to do more easily than I.
By the end of the class I was feeling exhausted, emotionally drained and shattered. I didn't like this feeling of defeat. I am an intelligent person and can do many things but this learning experience humbled me to the place where I could feel again what it had been like in a classroom when I was a child and powerless to anything about it.
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Jul. 6, 2006
Women of Faith Conference
Hi ladies,
The Women of Faith - Contagious Joy - Conference is coming to Calgary this month! Group rates are available! It looks like awesome use of time for us!
It's so important for us as mothers and women to gift ourselves and allow ourselves to fill up and renew our spirits.
Looking forwards to this event.
To check out more details go to the website and have a really good look around. There is even a short clip that you can view to have an idea of how others appreciated previous conference times.
http://www.womenoffaith.com/conferences/calgary/default.asp

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