Monday, February 23, 2009
CAPE Convention is rockin' the giveaways
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Washington Homeschool Science & Engineering Fair
Thursday, February 26th, 2009 6-9 p.m.
Trinity Baptist Church
18652-116th Avenue SE, Renton, WA
(Do not send registration forms to this address)
The purpose of WHSEF is to provide a science fair which is open to all homeschooled students. All participants will receive a medallion at the end of the evening. With the feedback students receive at this fair, they can improve their projects and continue on to regional and state science fairs.
If you didn’t attend a workshop and do not know what is expected at science fairs, please feel free to come and observe. You will learn even more if you volunteer to listen to presentations. Thirty homeschool students participated last year and twelve went on to state. Six of those students won state trophies.
The fair is only 6 weeks away. If your child still needs help choosing a topic, I recommend the following Selah website: http://www.selah.k12.wa.us/JHS/Brown/HowToDoAProject.htm
Please fill out the following registration form and return it by Jan. 31st, 2009. If your child wants to do a project involving humans or animals, contact me at kpbrighton@yahoo.com as soon as possible. These projects take extra time for approval before beginning experiments.
WHSEF 2009 Registration Form
Student Name__________________________________________
Student Grade__________________________________________
Student Age___________________________________________
Parent Name___________________________________________
E-mail address _________________________________________
Phone Number_________________________________________
Parent or Adult Volunteer________________________________
For participation in this fair each child must have a parent or adult volunteer during the fair to listen to other children present their projects. For families with two or more children participating, two adults are sufficient. Fill out separate forms for each child. A $3 donation per child would be appreciated to cover the cost of the medallions.
Project Title____________________________________________
Scientific Category______________________________________
Animal Sciences, Behavioral & Social Sciences, Biochemistry, Cellular and molecular biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth & Planetary Science, Engineering: Electrical & Mechanical, Engineering (Materials & Bioengineering), Energy & transportation, Environmental Management, Environmental Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Medicine & health sciences, Microbiology, Physics and astronomy, Plant Sciences.
Send Registration Forms by 1/31/09 to:
WHSEF 18512 SE Petrovitsky Rd, Renton, WA 98058
For questions contact: kpbrighton@yahoo.com
Friday, January 30, 2009
Leadership Education at Home
lives. Society looks to those in leadership positions to solve
problems. The time to fill those leadership roles within our homes,
schools, and communities is here. Being prepared with knowledge and
the tools to gain more is indispensable. Great leaders studied
classical books, philosophers, mathematicians, and war before they
gained the skills of great leadership.This seminar teaches you how to
begin your own leadership education at home.
This seminar is in Federal Way, Wa and is hosted by Moira Caswell
(Chair of Leadership Education Association of Puget Sound and LEMI
mentor). LEAPS board members have offered to open their homes to out
of town guests for this seminar. Please read below for more
information.
FACE TO FACE WITH GREATNESS:
A THOMAS JEFFERSON EDUCATION REVISITED: YOU NOT THEM
Coming to you on *February 20-21, 2009* in the *Seattle* Area
Featuring Dr. Shanon Brooks
A hands on workshop for parents and teachers on how to mentor the
classics
"For learning requires a mentor---an Athena, a Virgil, a Beatrice---
to
lead and teach, guide and instruct . . . showing their charges how to
learn, stepping back when the pupil begins to see and to understand
on
his own." --L. Cowan
Topics covered:
Core and Love of Learning
Transition to Scholar
Scholar Phase
Depth Phase
How to Read a Book
Cycles of History
*Required Reading for Colloquium: The Virginian and Pride and
Prejudice
(Seminars will be taught from the perspective that all attendees
have prepared properly and have read all readings.)
*Strongly Suggested Preparation: A Thomas Jefferson Education, /A
Thomas
Jefferson Education Home Companion/, /Leadership Education: The
Phases
of Learning/ and one Shakespeare Play of your choice.
How can a generation that wasn't mentored in the classics, mentor
their
own children in the classics? Do you want to help your children get a
superb, leadership education... but just aren't sure how? THIS
SEMINAR
TEACHES YOU HOW!!
Date: February 20-21, 2009
Location: Federal Way, WA
Cost: Before January 30th:
$175.00 per person
$125.00 per spouse
$ 90.00 per youth
After January 30th:
$200.00 per person
$150.00 per spouse
$105.00 per youth
This George Wythe University Seminar series, presented by Touchstone,
R.E, is hosted by
LEAPS: The Leadership Education Association of Puget Sound
Registration is limited to 70 participants
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For more information or to register, please contact:
Moira Caswell
Phone:













E-mail: leapsinfo@yahoo. com
*Seminar fees are transferable person-to-person, not seminar-to-
seminar,
and are non-refundable.