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September 3, 2007


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Hi Gang!

Welcome to the first Teaching At Home newsletter of the 2007/2008 "school year".  I trust that we will have as good or better of a year together as we have for the past several years.  There are some great field trips listed below.  There are still some in the works that have not been listed yet.  Just keep an eye on the newsletter for sign ups.  I have had lots of questions about Disney, it is still open for signups for anyone that would like to attend!!!  Also, please don't hesitate to organize your own field trip.  You are welcome to book it under Teaching At Home in order to get a group discount rate, and I will be happy to advertise it for you.  The more we can offer each other as a group, the better we will all be.  Keeping that in mind, if you ever hear of a great resource, be it links, classes, field trips, etc., please remember to send them in so that the word can be spread around. 

We had a blast at Spring Valley Beach on Friday.  We got there at 10:00 and did not leave until after 6:00.  I don't know how many of you I got to meet for the first time, but I was certainly happy to meet you all.  The kids had a great time!  Thanks to everyone who made sure that Dae Dae got her sunscreen on!  Saturday would have been a bad day if it were not for you!  I hope everyone had a good time and met new friends.  Here is a Photo Show of Spring Valley Beach! Enjoy!

What else did you guys do last week?  Dalton has decided that he needs to read back through all of the Harry Potter books.  I think he read the first three this week.  He is also studying ancient mythology from around the world.  We have been reviewing the language portion of the ACT and reviewing Biology.  We have not gotten back on the Algebra trail, and to be honest, I am really dreading it, but we will start this week.  Dae has been having an ecological blast.  She made a new terrarium for Diane (the musk ox turtle we got from the river),  We also started a new ant farm.  I can't wait to see how that goes.  She was also a little culinary delight this week.  She made me a birthday cake ALL BY HERSELF.  I was sequestered to my office during the whole process.  She did a great job!  It was the first cake she has made all by herself.  She also made chicken pudding and raspberry flummery out of the Felicity cookbook.  The chicken pudding was like chicken with bread baked on top of it.  It was really good.  The flummery reminds me of the insides of a cobbler without the breading.  They were both really good.  We will finish up reading "Anne of Green Gables" this week and watch the three movies, and I found an "Anne of Green Gables" cookbook that I am sure we will be cooking out of this week.  Most importantly, we start the McWane Center science  classes this week.  I think Dae is about to burst to go. 

Just a heads up, I will be out of town September 15 - 22.  I will be in Gulf Shores relaxing on the beach.  I think we are going to try to go to the Gulf Coast Exploreum and the Sea and Native American Museum while we are down there.  I would also love to visit Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge.  Does anyone know the cost to get into Gulf State Park?  I could not find that info on the internet. 

Please remember that I will not automatically enter your information in the Homeschool Directory (see info below).  You will have to contact me and tell me what you are comfortable in listing.  Only then will I add your info!  I think it could be an awesome resource, so please think about doing that. 

Please remember that all the new information or changed information is in BLUE!!!



I hope you enjoy your week Teaching At Home, and I hope to see you all soon! 

Deb Spradlin

 
Homeschool Directory

Please contact me directly at everestacademy1@gmail.com if you would like to be included.  Please include your information in this order:  county, your name, area, contact information, children's year of birth, and any other information you would like added.  Please consider adding your information here!  This could be SUCH a great resource for you!


New Resources...



  • Free Office Suite - OpenOffice.org is a multiplatform and multilingual office suite and an open-source project. Compatible with all other major office suites, the product is free to download, use, and distribute. To help build the community, join us.

  • Jr. Book Club - 1-888-227-3223 For ages(3-10), First Book only 99cents.  Thanks Stephanie!
  • Anime - BAMA (Birmingham Alabama Manga and Anime) meets the second Thursday of each month at the Patton Creek Barnes & Noble.  For details, usagichan.bama@yahoo.com
  • Birmingham Needlearts - The local chapter of the Embroiderers Guild of American meets the second Thursday of each month at St. Stephens Episcopal Church at 7:00 pm.  Informal stitch in every third Thursday of the month at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.  Details. 967-5232.
  • Knitting, crocheting, and needlework group meets every Wednesday at Rojo at 7:30 p.m.  All levels welcome.  Detials 870-8840 or www.jonathanbenton.com/stitch
  • Knitting group meets the first and thrid Thursday of each month at Coffee House of Trussville from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.  Detials:  655-1676.
  • Meditation - Birmingham Shambhala Meditation Center offers meditation Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays at 7 p.m.  Free admission.  Details:  871-8838 orwww.birmingham-shambhala-meditation.org
  • Public Communications - The Vocalizers Toastmasters Club meets on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Hoover Public Library  at 6:00 p.m  For details, 823-4931 or www.vocalizers.com
  • Alabama Youth Orchestra - They are looking for students that play the clarinet, bassoon, trombones, and percussion.  They have lots of string players but will accept more.  Rehearsals are held at the Alabama School of Fine Arts, downtown Birmingham.  Interested students can get more information by calling 458-7290 or check out their web site at musicop.org
  • Viva the Chef - Home School Cooking Classes on September 19th  Session 1 - 10:00 - 11:30 AM @ $15 In this session, the kids will make parmesan baked chicken fingers, cous-cous salad, and garlic bread Session 2 - 1:00 - 4:00 9M @ $30 In this three hour class, the kids will make chicken pasta salad w/ pesto, deviled eggs fruit salsa, & ice cream sandwiches Visit http://www.vivathechef.com for more information or call us at 205-967-8482Thanks Pam!
  • Oct 15 - Scripps Spelling Bee Enrollment DeadlineThe Birmingham News, sponsor of the Alabama Spelling Bee, is proud to once again bring you the opportunity to participate in the Scripps National Spelling Bee program. There are several changes in the method of participation in the state and national spelling bee program this year including a school and/or home school association enrollment fee of $99 due to Scripps. In Alabama home school associations with less than 10 families participating, each family may enroll individually by paying a $10 fee. After enrollment, activities with the Alabama Spelling Bee will proceed as usual. The great news for students: The official study guide Spell It! now appears FREE through www.myspellit.com.  Interactive links, challenge words, activities and printable study lists will be on the site. (There will not be a printed version of the study booklet.)  The great news for home school associations: Three grade-specific levels of the new 2008 Classroom Guide for teachers and the 2008 School Pronouncer Guide will be available online at no extra charge to the association spelling bee coordinator. After enrollment with Scripps, the Coordinator will receive log-in instructions and a password to access the materials. (Families who are enrolled individually will receive passwords to the classroom guides only.)   The Alabama Spelling Bee Handbook with the state calendar, deadlines, winner forms, rules, and other important information will be available online in mid-August at www.bhamnews.com/bee.  In order for your students to participate in the Alabama Spelling Bee program, you must enroll through www.spellingbee.com by October 15, 2007. Visit www.bhamnews.com/bee for more details. 
  • National Geographic Bee - "Each year thousands of schools in the United States participate in the National Geographic Bee using materials prepared by the National Geographic Society. The contest is designed to encourage teachers to include geography in their classrooms, spark student interest in the subject, and increase public awareness about geography. Schools with students in grades four through eight are eligible for this entertaining and challenging test of geographic knowledge... Bee registration is open to schools and homeschool associations with students in grades four through eight who are not over the age of 15 by the time of the national level. A student must be enrolled in a school or homeschool association that is registered with the Bee. Also, students of the eligible grade levels must be following a school schedule and academic course load comparable to the majority of the student's grade-mates and age-mates. A student may not be enrolled in more than two academic courses at the high school and/or college level during each school year of the competition." Registrations must be received by October 15, 2007.
    http://www.nationalgeographic.com/society/ngo/geobee/

  • Poetry Newsletter - Please check out our newsletter Poetic Power that has tips from teachers on how to teach poetry.   http://www.poeticpower.com/Frebies.htm.

  • Poetry Contest - We award over $70,000 in prizes to young poets each year and publish the best poems from the contest. There are no entry fees and you don't have to buy a book to be published.  Poets in grades K-12 can send in one original poem 21 lines or less on any topic. Contest deadlines are December 5th and April  8th.  You can get full contest information or enter online at:  http://www.poeticpower.com/Contest.htm.  You can also mail an entry to:  Poetry Contest, Creative Communication 1488 N 200 W  Logan, UT 84341.

  • Essay Contest - Students in grades 4-12 can entry one non-fiction essay to each deadline.  The essay must be 250 words or less on any
    topic that is important to them.  Prizes are given to the top ten essays in each region and the top essays are chosen to be published in an anthology.  There are no entry fees and you don't have to buy a book to be published.  Contest deadlines are October 17th and February 14th.  You can get full contest information or enter online at: http://www.studentessaycontest.com/indexessay.html  You can also mail an entry to:  Essay Contest, Creative Communication
    1488 N 200 W  Logan, UT 84341.
     

  • Birmingham Curriculum Stores - Ms. Patti Moore has put together an awesome list of Birmingham area curriculum stores.  I only knew about the Parent Teacher store in Hoover, so this is an awesome resource.  Each store carres different things, so if you are looking for something in particular, call ahead.  Thanks Patti!!!  Stores



Dates to Remember...
  • Sep 14 & 28 -  Adamsville Park Day I hope to see you all at Adamsville Park on Spring Street from noon until whenever!!!  Please do come!  Bring kids of all ages - our teens love to get together as well! 

  • Directions:
  • I-59 to Hwy 78/Arkadelphia Rd exit (#123) north.
  • Go approximately 9 miles to the Adamsville McDonald's and turn left
  • Go approximately 2 blocks to stop sign and stay straigt
  • Go approximately 2 blocks and come to area where you can go left or right - go right (left will take you over railroad tracks and is the wrong way)
  • Go approximately 2 blocks to stop sign - Go straight or left - either way will bring you into the park
  • Of Note:  If it is a bad weather day, we meet at Adamsville McDonald's!!!







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Free Stuff....



Not Free but Worth Every Penny...

  • Sep 14 thru 16 - Reenactment of the Battle of Buckhorn Tavern in Huntsville at the Sharon Johnson Park.  This is a reenactment of an actual event that took place on October 12, 1863. It happened on the New Market Road, near dark, on a stormy, rainy evening. The fight was brief and, though fiercely contested, there were few if any casualties on either side. Both Union and Confederate officers later claimed victory in written reports of the incident. Civil War re-enactors from Alabama and Tennessee will be encamped at the park for a living history weekend. The gates open to the public at 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. Friday is school days for all local schools. The camps are open for public walk-thru all day until 5 p.m. on Saturday, September 15th, and until time for battle on Sunday. Saturday be sure to check out the Western Theater Cavalry Championships. This will be a competition that challenges both horse and rider through a cross county course full of obstacles. There will be a Mounted single class, Mounted 4 man team and a dismounted 4 man team. This event will be one that you will not want to miss. The entire weekend presents a great opportunity to step back in time and see what it was like to be a soldier or civilian in the field during that tragic time in our history. Clothing, equipment, and weapons are as accurate as possible. Abe Lincoln and Jeff Davis impressionists will be on hand to defend the Union and Confederate positions in the War Between the States.  Battles take place on Saturday at 3 p.m. and on Sunday at 2 p.m. The Cavalry Championship starts 9:00 A.M. both days.  The admission is $5.00 per adult and $2.00 per child under the age of 16.
  • Sep 15 - Morgan Creek Winery 6th Annual Grape Stomp from 10:00 to 4:00.  Cost $5.00   Featuring “Lucy” Look Alike Contest at 2:00 p.m. Prizes for all Contestants and Winner.   Wine Tasting and Tours, Harvesting Demonstrations, Sample Muscadines on the Vine.  Visit our winery year round Mon-Sat 10:00 to 6:00 Contact info:  Morgan Creek Winery   205 672-2053   www.morgancreekwinery.com  or email us at info@morgancreekwinery.com

  • September 19–21 - Biltmore Home School Festival is Opening Our Eyes to a World of Art.  We’ll explore the world of art—from the fine art collections of Biltmore House to traditional Southern Appalachian arts and crafts. What is art? Why is it important? What types of art exist? We’ll address these questions and more.  For more information contact Group Sales at groupsales@biltmore.com or 866-851-4661.  Cost: $19.00 per person 5 years old and up.  Dining Options: Picnic, Box Lunches, 3 Restaurants.  Accommodations:  Packages starting as low as $165 for family of 4 includes room, tickets, breakfast - 14 locations offered.  Payment: Due at time of reservation.  Thanks for the info Julie!!!
  • Sep 22 - Destination Pluto at Robert R. Meyer Planetarium at Birmingham Southern at 2:00.  Cost is $2 per adult and $1 per child. 
  • Sep 22 - Primitive Skills Workshop at Ruffner Mountain Nature Center from 10:00am - 2:00pm. Learn basic primitive techniques of shelter building, identification of wild edible plants and other woodland survival skills. Reservations required.  Cost is $12.  
  • Sep. 24 - Homeschool Day at Tennessee Aquarium - Students and their families will be offered discounted tickets to the Aquarium, the IMAX Theatre, and gift shops. Free educational and animal programs will be offered along with crafts for the smaller children. Scavenger hunts, live animal encounters and interactive programs enhance your learning experience while you tour the buildings.  Home school students may purchase tickets at a discounted education rate of $5.75 to the Aquarium and $4.50 for the IMAX. Adult Aquarium tickets are $17.95 and adult IMAX tickets are $7.25. Combo tickets (Aquarium and IMAX movie) are $9.00 per student and $22.95 per adult.  Tickets for a guided behind-the-scenes tour will be available for $5.00 on this special day and must be purchased at the ticket office.  http://www.tnaqua.org/KidsTeachers/Homeschool.asp
  • Sept. 22, 2007 through Jan. 6, 2008 - It's BIG...Really BIG...and it's coming to Anniston Museum!  A  T. REX named Sue, appearing exclusively at Anniston Museum of Natural History.  Never before in Alabama.  This tour was created by The Field Museum of Chicago and made possible through the generosity of McDonald's Corp.  For tour info or reservations, call Jennifer Smith @ 256-237-6766, or e-mail tourcoordinator@annistonmuseum.org
  • Oct 3 thru 6 - Moundville Native American Festival $7/student and $9/adult but if there is a group of 10 or more it's $7/person and needs to be paid in a lump sum.  We've been going since Zac was 8 months and we always get something out of it.  They have all sorts of things for the children to do including Native American sports, Native American crafts, participating in Native American ceremonies.... Here's the web link:  http://moundville.ua.edu/festival.html  Thanks again Deb!
  • Oct 4 - Homeschool Day at Stone Mountain in Atlanta.  Stone Mountain Park is the perfect classroom for your home school students.  Home School Day Price:  $15.00 per person ages 3 and up. That's up to a $9.00 savings per person!  http://www.stonemountainpark.com/mini-section/default.aspx?id=30
  • Oct 21 & 22 - The Kentuck Art Festival is $10/day or $15 for the weekend.  Children under 12 are free and there is TONS for them to do.   They have a children's section where they can do all kinds of activities--most are free and some have a small charge (carving sandstone is like $3-$5 and tie-dying a shirt is maybe $10 but they can tie dye a handkerchief for free). There are storytellers, musicians, and all kinds of interesting things.  Here's the weblink:  http://www.kentuck.org/festival.html  Many thanks to Deb Carden for this info!

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Debbi Spradlin
1521 3rd St SE
Graysville, AL 35073

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I hope to see everybody soon!
Deb Spradlin
(205) 674-6030