Looking for: Spelling Power and Alpha Phonics
Name: Heather Findlay
Email: findlay@hargray.com
I am looking for a a copy of Spelling Power and Alpha Phonics.
If you have either one (in good shape) and you would like to sell them for a reasonable price please let me know.
Thanks,
Heather Findlay
843-522-1936
findlay@hargray.com
Woman’s Life Cafe help needed!
Woman’s Life is looking for someone to help in the cafe. This would include setup/purchasing supplies when needed/decorating etc. If you would like to help in this ministry, please call Zoe Turechek at 812-3153 or 466-9745.
Homeschool Fridays Return for the New School Year
HC’s Homeschool Fridays Return for the New School Year
COLUMBIA, S.C. (Aug. 19, 2014)—Historic Columbia invites all homeschool students to enjoy hands-on activities while learning and exploring different themes and historic sites at Homeschool Fridays, held on the first Friday of each month.
The Homeschool Friday schedule this fall includes:
Sept. 5 | History of Media in Columbia and Richland County
Meet in the Gift Shop at Robert Mills, 1616 Blanding St.
Students will explore the rich media history of Columbia and Richland County including early newspapers, radio, and television stations. Topics will include yellow journalism, the assassination of The State’s founder by a lieutenant governor, and samples from newspapers that have operated in Columbia. From The Columbia Gazette in 1794 to ColaDaily.com, students will see how information has been communicated to Richland County’s residents throughout history.
Oct. 3 | Mourning Customs of the 19th Century
Meet in the Gift Shop at Robert Mills, 1616 Blanding St.
Students will discover how people in the 19th century mourned the loss of a loved one. Women were expected to observe certain mourning customs such as covering mirrors in a black cloth, wearing dark clothing and black jewelry, and even children wore a black ribbon around their arm. The students will also make their own “hair wreath,” a common practice to remember a loved one.
Nov. 7 | Woodrow Wilson’s Presidency
Meet at the Woodrow Wilson Family Home, 1705 Hampton St.
The lasting effects of President Woodrow Wilson’s decisions as this nation’s leader continue to be felt today. This program will explore his work as president including the creation of the Federal Reserve to stabilize the banking system, his leadership in World War I, and the passage of the 19th amendment granting women the right to vote.
Dec. 5 | Main Street Tour
Meet at the South Carolina State House at the intersection of Gervais and Main streets.
Main Street, or Richardson Street as it was originally called, is the most architecturally diverse area of Columbia today. From 19th-century two-story brick buildings to the newest office towers, Main Street’s prosperity has grown and declined over the city’s history. On a walking tour from the State House to the Tapp’s building, students will see the first mall on Main Street, bank vaults, movie theaters, and former department stores as they learn how building uses have changed and how Main Street is being revived.
Historic Columbia’s Homeschool Friday programs are $5 per student and open to all homeschool students of elementary and middle school age levels, and reservations are suggested. To reserve a spot or get more information, visit historiccolumbia.org, email jquint@historiccolumbia.org or call 803-252-1770 ext. 36.
About Historic Columbia:
In November 1961, a small group of individuals intent on saving the Ainsley Hall House from demolition officially incorporated as the Historic Columbia Foundation. Over the next five decades the organization, which was founded on the premise of preservation and education, would take on the stewardship of seven historic properties in Richland County. Today, the organization serves as a model for local preservation efforts and interpretation of local history. Visit historiccolumbia.org or find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube for more details.
Carrie Phillips
Director of Marketing & Communications
Historic Columbia
1601 Richland St., Columbia, SC 29201
c: 803.530.5199
CBCCA Spanish Class Offered
Community Bible Church Christian Academy
Spanish I
Teachers:
Mrs. Erica Figueroa
Ms. Dennia Jaralillo
Vernoy Family
We will be offering Spanish I this school year for our homeschooling families and their 8th – 12th grade students, on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2:00 – 3:00pm beginning September 2nd. This class will represent a high school level course for 1 full credit.
Monthly cost will be $50 per student per month with additional siblings costing $25 each, for class size 0-10 students; $35/15 for class size of 11-20 students, payable the first class week of the month. Parents can attend class for free with their student.
Primary academic material will be covered on Tuesdays.
Academic review and conversational lab will be on Thursdays.
Cultural immersion will be minimum one monthly attendance at one of the Spanish ministry events (Sunday AM, 11:00am Rm. 219; Sunday PM, 6:30pm CBC Bluffton; Saturday Volleyball, CBC Bft Youth Bldg, 3:00-5:00pm; Monthly Men’s meeting, Last Wednesday of the month, 6:30pm, CBC Bluffton; other events as announced).
Parents will be responsible to purchase ABEKA Spanish I “Por Todo El Mundo” Student Texts A & B (#62375), Vocabulary Manual (#19925), and Test Booklet (#19941). Shipping is free when ordering from ABEKA books. Only one set of materials per family is required.
Parents will need to have their Students to class on time and afterwards, back under their parental supervision no later than 2:15pm. Repeated tardiness or failure to pick up children on time after class will result in course termination for the student. The teachers have their own children participating in the School of Music program and are responsible for their own children.
Room location will be announced at a later time.
Please direct all questions to Pastor Ed Vernoy at cbcvernoy@gmail.com who is structuring the class format on behalf of the teachers for the benefit of CBCCA.
Looking for BJU Press United States History
Name: Emmy Bennett
Email: e_leeann@hotmail.com
Does anyone have the BJU Press United States History 3rd Edition Student Text (11th Grade) that I can buy or borrow?
Thanks,
Emmy
SAT Dates and fee waiver info
Name: Theresa Osborne
Email: cre8tedinhim@yahoo.com
SAT test dates for the upcoming year:
There are two dates in Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Mar, May, June
Also, did you know that even home schooled students can request a fee waiver if they meet the eligibility requirements?
I didn’t even know fee waivers existed! Check it out.
http://media.collegeboard.com/digitalServices/pdf/sat/sat-program-fee-waiver-guide-for-families.pdf
Looking for English Curriculum
A homeschooling mom new to the area is looking for suggestions and/or English curriculum for her 3rd grader and 10th grader. Anyone who might have extra books, resources etc or just some suggestions can email Faith at mzbeaz@hotmail.com.
KIDS LIFE INFO ….PLEASE READ!!!!
Hey KidsLife Moms and students,
As you have probably already heard and read we are making some changes in our program this year. If you plan to attend, please continue to read and find out about the changes before you attend in September.
First and biggest change is that we have a fitness program for students but it will not be the Presidential Program although our students will still be doing the mile walk/run, shuttle run and the strengthening exercises. Goals have been set using the guidelines to Presidential and students will be rewarded for meeting goals and participation. Our new program is now called FitKidz. It is our desire to motivate the students to be fit and healthy for life so we will also be teaching some lessons on eating healthy and using some incentives each time to encourage them to exercise regularly as a part of their daily life and not just show up to work out a couple of times a month. All students will be asked to walk/run at their own pace each meeting but not all have to participate in the strengthening exercises. It would be best if all students wear tennis shoes to the KidsLife meetings. We really feel when the kids hear about the incentives and fun goals we are setting that every child is going to want to participate with their friends.
Next the students will be participating in service projects each meeting. Students will meet in the fellowship hall to hear about the ministry/charity that we are working for that meeting and they will complete a project while there. This part of KidsLife is called Fadz2Faith. We look forward to having T-shirts available for the students to purchase and also plan on meeting on other dates to allow students to serve others as well as incorporate the FitKidz into the extra meetings. The extra dates and meetings will be optional and information about those events will be sent home through the KidsLife program.
All students will be participating in the FitKidz and Fadz2Faith for one half of the morning and then for the second half 2nd-4th graders will meet with teachers who will divide the class and teach a unit theme lesson which incorporates writing, history and art into the theme of the day. Preschoolers and K-1st graders will also learn and complete activities focused on the theme of the day/month. First graders will also be able to participate in the FitKidz in their classroom. A volunteer will come to their class to take them for the walk/run and teach them the fitness information.
5th -8th graders will attend class with Mr. Bob Dillashaw for their second half of the morning where he will teach art appreciation/history. We have also posted some information about a Physical Science Lab that will be offered for 7-9th graders during the 11:00 session. You must email Evelyn if you want your student to attend this lab and students must be using the Apologia Physical Science Curriculum throughout the year. There is no information about this class on the registration for Woman’s Life. As of today we have 7 openings left. Any student 8th through 12th grade who would like to be a volunteer with younger children will also be considered if you contact Evelyn. We will need more volunteers this year to help us with the younger children in the fitness program and service projects.
Yamarilly Serrano will be teaching College Prep Genius: The No Brainer Way to SAT Success during the 11:00 session. If you have a student in 9-12th grade that is in attendance on Woman’s Life days we will be assuming your student is attending this class if he/she has not volunteered to serve younger children or if daughters are not attending small groups with their moms. The class is open to any 8th graders who wish to attend as well. Please email Evelyn if you have an 8th grader wishing to attend.
If you have any questions, please reread this information and the other posts prior to this one and then feel free to call me 521-0626 or email me cbcevelyn@gmail.com with your questions.
The only information you have to fill out on your children for registration is their names and grade level. And yes, all children must be registered before attending. Avoid the long lines and sign up soon. We think your kids are going to be thrilled with the changes so plan on attending this year. I welcome any moms who would like to help for half of the morning. Just email or call me. Thanks!
PSAT INFO
Name: Tammy Waldron
Email: tammywaldron@gmail.com
*especially important for high school juniors* If you are interested in having your high school student take the PSAT, please read this information by HSLDA. The PSAT is only offered in October and high scores might qualify your student for the National Merit Scholarship. Previous CBCCA students have been able to take it at Beaufort Academy, but they offer it to their own students first. You might want to check with each public/private high school as well. This would be the time to call! Blessings, Tammy
http://www.hslda.org/cms/?q=blog/psat-registration-process-homeschoolers
http://www.nationalmerit.org/nmsp.php#entryreq
I meant to add this link to the Official Student Guide to the PSAT/NMSQT. It is updated for 2015. Thanks, Tammy
Woman’s Life/Kids Life Registration NOW OPEN ONLINE!!!
Woman’s Life/Kids Life Registration is now open for the upcoming year!
http://www.cbcofbeaufort.org/women OR paper form at the Main reception desk at CBC.
PLEASE READ INFO BELOW BEFORE REGISTERING YOUR CHILDREN! THANKS!
KIDS LIFE 2014/2015 Class Schedule & Policies
(Room numbers will be posted at the desk in the Atrium 09/10/14)
9:45-11:00:
2nd -4th UNIT THEME (history/writing/creative time)
5th -8th FADS2FAITH
9th -12th BOYS: FITKIDS or VOLUNTEER to help with class
9th -12th GIRLS: WOMAN’S LIFE Bible Study
11:00-12:15:
2nd -4th FADS2FAITH
5th -8th ART APPRECIATION & HISTORY
9th -12th SAT PREP OR VOLUNTEER to help with class
• ALL Children/Students birth thru 12th grade must be registered and attend class OR volunteer.
• There is no choice of classes this year except for 9-12th grade; we just know your kids will LOVE Kids life this year!
• 9-12th grade student volunteers must be pre- approved by Evelyn: cbcevelyn@gmail.com for volunteer form.
• FADS2FAITH includes “Fit Kids”- (components of Presidential Fitness) and a service project.
• K/1st grade are in class together and will do “Fit Kids” and unit themed lessons
• There is a one time flat fee of $5.00/student or $10.00 max per family for K-8th grade.
• QUESTIONS? Evelyn: cbcevelyn@gmail.com or Claudia 525-0089
New for Our Teen Girls:
We’re so happy, glad, thrilled that so many of our teen girls come to Woman’s Life for the teaching!
We love you and pray for you. This is such a crucial time of life for you and it means so much that you want to learn God’s Word! This year, instead of having a teen small group, we’re encouraging you to use the second hour to help in KidsLife
(those children really, really look up to you and think you’re so cool), participate in any of the classes offered for your age, or go to small group with your mom. Again, so very thrilled that you choose to spend your morning at Woman’s Life.
We are praying that as you grow, you will become women among women!
Love, Audrey
