Move over Tupperwear...
Peggy
Just came across this web site:
http://www.educationexplorations.com/general/workshops.htm
Looks like a Tupperwear Party selling curriculum... maybe people
don't want to leave because homeschoolers like to talk to one
another?
Peggy
Education Explorations ...
Our Workshops ...
Our workshops are a wonderful learning experience, for every parent
who attends one of our Education Explorations Home Parties.
With a broad range of topics, that change each spring and fall, you
will always have new topics to choose and explore, experience and
enjoy.
The host/ess of each party chooses the topic of their choice.
The Resource Consultant then shares in a seminar style for about
10-15 minutes on the topic chosen, inviting input, questions and
feedback as they go.
Once this portion is over, it is usually followed up with group
discussion, questions and answers.
Then the group will enjoy fun activities, quizzes or games (all in
fun) to further establish what has been covered in the workshop.
Once this portion is complete, guests will receive one or more
handouts, pertaining to the topic that has been covered. Your
Resource Consultant will also give you some examples of some of the
products we carry, that relate to the topic of the workshop.
This is a unique concept in the home party world and one that has
been well loved by all who have attended one of our parties.
Our Resource Consultants have said they have trouble leaving a
party, because everyone gets so involved talking and sharing with
one another, it is too much fun to want to leave.
We view this as a great thing!
We hope you will enjoy this experience soon, with your friends.
Spring/Summer 2003 : TOPICS TO CHOOSE FROM
How I teach, how they learn - Learning styles
Fast and simple lesson enhancers
Homeschooling the strong willed child -- [I'd love to see the
suggestions on this topic. ]
Having fun with science
Creating your own unit/theme studies
In the beginning, Homeschool. How to get started
Teaching history in homeschool
Fall/Winter 2003 : TOPICS TO CHOOSE FROM
Math as second language
Building critical thinking skills
Assessing your child - Making the mark
Practical preschooling
Organization is not a 4 letter word
Time management
Fun with our vocabulary
Check out their vendors:
http://www.educationexplorations.com/general/vendor_list.htm
http://www.educationexplorations.com/general/workshops.htm
Looks like a Tupperwear Party selling curriculum... maybe people
don't want to leave because homeschoolers like to talk to one
another?
Peggy
Education Explorations ...
Our Workshops ...
Our workshops are a wonderful learning experience, for every parent
who attends one of our Education Explorations Home Parties.
With a broad range of topics, that change each spring and fall, you
will always have new topics to choose and explore, experience and
enjoy.
The host/ess of each party chooses the topic of their choice.
The Resource Consultant then shares in a seminar style for about
10-15 minutes on the topic chosen, inviting input, questions and
feedback as they go.
Once this portion is over, it is usually followed up with group
discussion, questions and answers.
Then the group will enjoy fun activities, quizzes or games (all in
fun) to further establish what has been covered in the workshop.
Once this portion is complete, guests will receive one or more
handouts, pertaining to the topic that has been covered. Your
Resource Consultant will also give you some examples of some of the
products we carry, that relate to the topic of the workshop.
This is a unique concept in the home party world and one that has
been well loved by all who have attended one of our parties.
Our Resource Consultants have said they have trouble leaving a
party, because everyone gets so involved talking and sharing with
one another, it is too much fun to want to leave.
We view this as a great thing!
We hope you will enjoy this experience soon, with your friends.
Spring/Summer 2003 : TOPICS TO CHOOSE FROM
How I teach, how they learn - Learning styles
Fast and simple lesson enhancers
Homeschooling the strong willed child -- [I'd love to see the
suggestions on this topic. ]
Having fun with science
Creating your own unit/theme studies
In the beginning, Homeschool. How to get started
Teaching history in homeschool
Fall/Winter 2003 : TOPICS TO CHOOSE FROM
Math as second language
Building critical thinking skills
Assessing your child - Making the mark
Practical preschooling
Organization is not a 4 letter word
Time management
Fun with our vocabulary
Check out their vendors:
http://www.educationexplorations.com/general/vendor_list.htm
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In a message dated 7/1/2003 3:09:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
durrell@... writes:
~Kelly
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
durrell@... writes:
> Spring/Summer 2003 : TOPICS TO CHOOSE FROMI'll volunteer to give a talk on unschooling. Think they'll bite? <g>
> How I teach, how they learn - Learning styles
> Fast and simple lesson enhancers
> Homeschooling the strong willed child -- [I'd love to see the
> suggestions on this topic. ]
> Having fun with science
> Creating your own unit/theme studies
> In the beginning, Homeschool. How to get started
> Teaching history in homeschool
>
> Fall/Winter 2003 : TOPICS TO CHOOSE FROM
> Math as second language
> Building critical thinking skills
> Assessing your child - Making the mark
> Practical preschooling
> Organization is not a 4 letter word
> Time management
> Fun with our vocabulary
~Kelly
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Peggy
> I'll volunteer to give a talk on unschooling. Think they'll bite? <g>Only if they can make money on your product line... ;)
>
> ~Kelly
Peggy