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Fall Schoolhouse Expo 2010

The Schoolhouse Expo Is Back . . .

And it’s bigger and better than ever! With the theme “Celebrate Homeschooling,” this fabulous online homeschool conference is coming October 4-8, and you won’t want to miss it! After all, you can attend from the comfort of home–no childcare, travel expenses, or costly admission fees. Who could ask for more?

I haven’t homeschooled since my youngest graduated in 2003, but that didn’t stop me from having a blast at the live online event in May—and not just because I was one of the speakers! What made it so much fun?

  • Inspirational, encouraging, humorous, and practical workshop sessions.
  • A chat room that buzzed with excitement and comaraderie.
  • Door prizes and giveaways galore.

Bonus Preview Shows

As part of the Fall Expo, there will be two lively preview shows to kick off the October event. I’ll be speaking at the September 21 preshow. My topic is “Teaching Writing: The Big Picture.”

Homeschoolers tend to excel in so many areas, yet writing remains an admitted weakness for many of you. I’ll give you a general overview of writing for K-12, with the particular goal of encouraging and inspiring insecure parents.

In addition, I’ll talk about the steps of the writing process; what to teach and when; the importance of editing; content, style, and mechanics; and more. It’s a look at the “big picture” with helpful tips you can apply right away.

Don’t Miss It! Register Now!

Tickets for the May event sold out really quickly, so TOS is encouraging you to grab your ticket early! Plus, tickets are $5 off this week, making the live event a bargain at $19.99 and the Expo to Go MP3 package an even sweeter deal at $14.95. The live event has more perks, but either one will give you access to all the workshops for a full year.

  • Preshow #1: August 24
  • Preshow #2: September 21
  • Schoolhouse Expo: October 4-8

 

Hope to see you there!
~Kim Kautzer

CHN Family Expo 2010 – Ontario, CA

The CHN Family Expo returns to Ontario, CA August 5-8, 2010. This will be WriteShop’s last homeschool convention of the year—and we hope to see you there!

Families from around the state will be gathering for family fun and homeschooling encouragement at the California Homeschool Network’s annual conference, which will be held at the Ontario Marriott. 

Workshops

If you’re looking for fun, creative ways to boost writing this year, I’ll be presenting a workshop at 9:30 a.m. August 6: Gone Fishing: Tips and Ideas to Motivate Young Writers.

Vendor Booth

On August 6 and 7, visit our vendor booth (#117) to ask questions, see what’s new, or browse through WriteShop books in person. Don’t forget to ask for your FREE gift! You’ll love it!

At the convention you can:

Visit the CHN website for workshop schedule, exhibit hall hours, and directions to the convention. See you there!

Valley Home Educators Convention 2010 – Modesto, CA

We’re getting ready to wrap up this year’s convention schedule with our second-to-the-last conference of the summer July 30-31 in Modesto, California.

Homeschooling families who live in California’s Central Valley will love the friendly, comfortable atmosphere of the Valley Home Educators Convention (VHE) at the Modesto Centre Plaza. Come be inspired and encouraged by some wonderful speakers, explore the curriculum hall, and enjoy the company of other homeschoolers.

Workshops

I hope you’ll join me for some really fun and inspiring workshops this year. I’ll be presenting two sessions:

  • Gone Fishing: Tips and Ideas to Motivate Young Writers
  • Writing Across the Curriculum (all ages)

Vendor Booth

You’ll find our vendor booth in the main lobby again this year, so as you begin looking toward fall, it’s also the perfect time to stop by, ask questions, see what’s new, or browse through WriteShop books in person.

At the convention you can:

Visit the VHE website for workshop schedule, exhibit hall hours, and directions to the convention. See you there!

And don’t forget to check WriteShop’s convention schedule to see where we’ll be next!

AFHE Homeschool Convention 2010 – Phoenix

July is our busiest month for homeschool conventions. Among our favorites is the annual Arizona Families for Home Education Convention in beautiful—but HOT—Phoenix.

If you live in Arizona, AFHE is a great opportunity to hear some inspiring speakers, check out new curriculum, meet new and like-minded friends, and get recharged for the new school year. This year’s conference is July 23-24 at the Phoenix Convention Center.

We’ll have a vendor booth again this year, so as you begin looking toward fall, it’s also the perfect time to stop by our booth to ask questions, see what’s new, or browse through WriteShop books in person.

At the convention you can:

  • See our full line of WriteShop products
  • Purchase the newest WriteShop Primary books (which weren’t available yet last year).
  • Learn how you can teach a WriteShop co-op class in your area.
  • Receive much-needed encouragement about teaching writing.
  • Attend a WriteShop exhibitor workshop on Ten Stumbling Blocks to Writing.

Visit the AFHE Convention website for workshop schedule, exhibit hall hours, and directions to the convention. See you there!

And don’t forget to check WriteShop’s convention schedule to see where we’ll be next!

2010 CHEA Convention – Pasadena, CA

If you homeschool in Southern California, you know that the CHEA Convention is one of the highlights of the year! With a great lineup of speakers and all sorts of curriculum exhibitors, you won’t want to miss this extra-special 27th annual event July 16-18.

This year, the CHEA Convention will be held at the beautiful Pasadena Convention Center. Visit www.cheaofca.org for information, convention schedule, and downloadable workshop syllabus pages.

Workshops

As one of this year’s CHEA speakers, I’m excited to be presenting four workshops. I hope you’ll join me for the following sessions:

  • Inspiring Successful Writers (K-6)
  • Inspiring Successful Writers (7-12)
  • College Prep: Is Writing on Track?
  • Growing Your Child’s Writing Vocabulary (all ages)

NOTE: You can download all of my session handouts at CHEA’s Syllabus Download Page. Print them out ahead of time and bring them along to take notes at the workshops!

Vendor Booth

And as you begin looking toward the next school year, it’s also the perfect time to stop by our booth to ask questions, see what’s new, or browse through WriteShop books in person.

At the convention you can:

Visit the CHEA website for more information. Hope to see you there!

~Kim

WHO Convention 2010 – Puyallup, Washington

I love homeschool conventions! I love meeting homeschooling families all around the country. And I love encouraging parents with my own experiences and stories.

This coming weekend brings us to the beautiful state of Washington, where Debbie and I will be exhibitors at the annual WHO Convention at the Puyallup Fair and Events Center.

If you live in northwestern Washington, this is a great opportunity to hear some inspiring speakers, check out new curriculum, and enjoy a weekend of refreshment and recharging.

And as you begin looking toward the next school year, it’s also the perfect time to stop by our booth to ask questions, see what’s new, or browse through WriteShop books in person.

At the convention you can:

  • See our full line of WriteShop products
  • Purchase the newest WriteShop Primary books.
  • Learn how you can teach a WriteShop co-op class in your area.
  • Receive much-needed encouragement about teaching writing.
  • Attend a WriteShop exhibitor workshop on Inspiring Successful Writers.

Visit the WHO Convention site for workshop schedule, exhibit hall hours, and directions to the conventions. See you there!

And check WriteShop’s convention schedule to see where we’ll be next!

Homeschool conventions 2010: Florida and NC

orlando-convention

Two of the largest homeschool conventions in the country take place this coming weekend—May 27-29, 2010. It’s the perfect opportunity to refresh and recharge, learn from great speakers, and browse through curriculum. Look for the WriteShop booth at both the FPEA and NCHE exhibit halls.

FPEA

If you live in the Orlando area, run—don’t walk—to this year’s outstanding Florida Parent Educators Association (FPEA) Convention at Rosen Shingle Creek.

NCHE

And if you homeschool in North Carolina, don’t miss out on the annual North Carolina Home Educators’ Convention (NCHE) in Winston-Salem.

Either way, this weekend is a great time to stop by our booth to ask questions, see what’s new, or browse through WriteShop books in person.

At the convention you can:

  • See our full line of WriteShop products
  • Purchase the newest WriteShop Primary books.
  • Learn how you can teach a WriteShop co-op class in your area.
  • Receive much-needed encouragement about teaching writing.
  • Attend a WriteShop exhibitor workshop on Inspiring Successful Writers.

Visit the convention sites for workshop schedule, exhibit hall hours, and directions to the conventions. See you there!

And check WriteShop’s convention schedule to see where we’ll be next!

Ideas for expanding writing vocabulary

This morning I presented a jam-packed workshop at the Schoolhouse Expo, a virtual homeschool conference sponsored by The Old Schoolhouse Magazine. The hour whizzed by as I shared tons of ideas for ways to creatively introduce and expand your children’s writing vocabulary. Here are just a handful of suggestions from today’s session.

Be a Writing Role Model 

You’ve heard that if you want your children to become readers, they need to see you reading. Likewise, to raise writers, you must make sure they see you writing. When your child writes, think about stopping to write as well.

  • Draw attention to your writing. Point out times that you use writing to communicate with others.
  • Talk about writing opportunities. Explain the purpose for each kind of writing and the target audience, handwriting vs. computer, etc.
  • Let your child see you prepare for a Bible study, keep a prayer journal, or take notes during church.
  • Have your child help you write letters, even such routine ones as ordering items from an advertisement or writing a letter of praise or complaint to a company. This helps the child to see firsthand that writing is important to adults and truly useful.
  • Take time to write in your journals together.

Assign Copywork

Copywork has so many benefits, including providing students with excellent writing models. You can use various copywork passages as opportunities to look up unfamiliar words, which is a great way to naturally expand your children’s vocabulary.

You can purchase resources specifically intended for the purpose of copying. Or simply encourage copying Bible verses, hymns, favorite poems, passages of literature, or famous quotations.

Suggest Making Lists

Making lists is an effective writing tool for all ages. Most children like to create lists anyway, but writing out lists—from the mundane to the meaningful—also helps them become more organized. Taken a step further, when list-making is used as a brainstorming tool, it can even help students plan the elements of an essay or story. And it also helps build context-specific vocabulary.

Here are some ideas to get you started:

  • Show them how you keep a calendar, make grocery lists, write daily to-do lists, add to an ongoing list of projects, etc. Then your kids can make their own lists of schoolwork, dates for soccer practice and games, family birthdays, etc.
  • They can inventory furniture in a room or items in a junk drawer, jewelry box, or medicine cabinet. Talk about different ways to name common objects.
  • Likewise, they might make lists of their various personal possessions such as baseball cards, stuffed animals, shoes, or CDs. Collections, such as seashells or Matchbox cars, often have specific or specialized names. Learning these helps contribute to vocabulary growth.
  • Another suggestion is to create word lists: Your child can begin a list with a word that describes a texture such as rough or slippery, or a character quality such as gentle, brave, or faithful. Then have him use a thesaurus to look up synonyms for that word to expand the list.

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If you missed it, you can still get an Expo to Go ticket that will give you access to all the MP3 audios beginning May 31, 2010. It’s been a wonderful event, and I highly encourage you to grab a ticket so that you can take advantage of the encouragement and ideas that each outstanding speaker has offered. At $19.95, it’s an outstanding deal! Just click the Expo to Go image to the right. >>>

My homeschooling days are well behind me, but I still gleaned so much from the excellent sessions. Hope you take advantage of “Expo to Go”!

Photo courtesy of StockXchg.

Home School Book Fair 2010: Arlington, TX

If you homeschool in the Dallas area, the annual Home School Book Fair is coming to nearby Arlington May 7-8, 2010! With great speakers and all sorts of curriculum exhibitors, you won’t want to miss this extra-special conference!

This is a perfect time to stop by to see us at Booth #703 to ask questions, see what’s new, or browse through WriteShop books in person.

At the convention you can:

At only $10 per person, this is one of the most affordable home school conferences in the country! For workshop schedule, exhibit hall hours, and directions to the Arlington Convention Center, visit www.homeschoolbookfair.org.

2010 convention schedule

If you don’t live in Texas, check WriteShop’s convention schedule to see where we’ll be next!

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EXPO ticket giveaway winners!

The Schoolhouse Expo

I’m super excited to announce the winners of our great giveaway! Congrats to Mrs. E and Heidemarie. You’ll both be receiving a ticket to the Schoolhouse EXPO.

Thanks to all who participated! I wish I could have given a spot to each and every one of you. Read on to find out how you can still take advantage of the EXPO for just $19.99.

It’s Not Too Late!

I invite you to join me—and a host of other favorite speakers—at this exciting virtual homeschool conference. As one of the workshop presenters, I look forward to sharing tips and ideas on Growing Your Child’s Writing Vocabulary.

The Schoolhouse EXPO live event is now sold out. BUT you can still get a “Recorded Ticket” to the event. You will receive an MP3 with all the sessions, along with a wonderful selection of free gifts.

A Year’s Worth of Perks

Sponsored by The Old Schoolhouse magazine, and featuring a stellar lineup of speakers, the Schoolhouse Expo offers all the perks of a homeschool conference—but without the hassle—including:

  • Popular session speakers like Susan Wise Bauer, Diana Waring, and Todd Wilson. (All sessions will be recorded. You can listen all year long to your favorite speakers and workshops.)
  • Vendor booths
  • Virtual goodie bag loaded with vendor freebies
  • Coupons and discounts
  • And so much more!

The Schoolhouse Expo will help your home and homeschool run more smoothly with suggestions, encouragement, and practical, how-to information—all from a solid, Christian perspective. You won’t want to miss this amazing virtual homeschooling experience!

How to Register for the Recorded Event

Though the live event is sold out, you can now register for the Recorded Schoolhouse EXPO event. This will give you access to all the audio sessions and handouts, as well as a virtual goodie bag of exciting and valuable freebies, and it’s only $19.99!

To register, follow this link. You’ll see two “Register Today” images. Click one that does NOT say “Sold Out.” It will take you to a page where you can register for the Recorded Event and freebies.

Schoolhouse Expo and Digital Supscription to The Old Schoolouse Magazine

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