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Conference:

Indian Hills Community Church, Lincoln, NE
Friday & Saturday
Mar. 31 through 1, 2017

2017 NCHEA Conference and Curriculum Fair

Presented by: Nebraska Christian Home Educators Association
Recording ID: 2017-ALL
Original Price: $250.00
Set Price: $99.00

Entire 2017 Conference Set

This allows you to listen to any (or all) of the sessions from the 2017 NCHEA conference and Curriculum Fair. This includes only those session that were successfully recorded. (Personal use only- not for distribution)

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 17-209Experience Excellence in Writing by: Institute for Excellence in Writing2017A1The Toddler Toolbox by: Megan Scheibner2017A2What About the Child Who Can't Read...or Write by: Gwelda Carlson2017A3Educating and Preparing Your High Schooler for College, Career and Real-life by: 2017A5Ready, Set, GO! by: Danna Swartz2017A6Building A Solid Math Foundation by: 2017B1Battling With Behavior by: Steve Scheibner2017B2Developing and Drafting SEPs (Student Education Plans) by: Joyce Blankenship2017B3Odyssey Through Nebraska: Nebraska's Sesquicentennial by: Gretchen Garrison2017B4Let's Play Math Games by: Kahleen Lawler2017B5The American View of Law and Government by: Jake MacAulay2017C1Health Care Needs Met Without Insurance by: Samaritan Ministries 2017C2Southeast Community College by: 2017C4Teaching Teens to Serve by: 2017C5How to Save Thoursands on the Cost of College by: Gene Walter2017C6College Admissions and Financial Aid - Concordia University by: 2017C7Family Ministry Transforming the Culture by: 2017D1Two-Minute Bible by: Brian Young2017D2Teaching Strategies for Teens with Attention/Focusing Difficulties by: Joyce Blankenship2017D3Building a Generational Heritage of Faith by: Carol Kelsey2017D4Science Unsnarled by: Deanne Crawford2017D5It's Never Too Early to Prepare for College by: Gene Walter2017D6Faith, Values, and the Constitution by: Jake MacAulay2017E1Training Teens to Take The Initiative by: Steve Scheibner2017E2Teaching Struggling Learners At Home: Nuts and Bolts for Success (Part 1) by: Joyce Blankenship2017E3Games and More! by: Gwelda Carlson2017E4How to be a Unit Study P.R.O. by: Deanne Crawford2017E6The Constitution and the Bill of Rights - The Real History by: Jake MacAulay2017F1Classical Conversations 101 by: 2017F2Heroes for Homeschoolers by: 2017F3Taking the Fear Out of Fractions with Right Start Fractions by: 2017F4The Benefits of Homeschool Athletics by: 2017F5Books for Holocaust Education by: 2017F6How Sensory Processing and Executive Function Deficits... by: 2017F7Stuhr Museum by: 2017G1Second Mile Leadership for Men by: Steve Scheibner2017G2Teaching Struggling Learners at Home: Nuts and Bolts for Success (Part 2) by: Joyce Blankenship2017G3Telling History Using Food and Clothing by: Kay Cynova2017G4Why Should We Avoid Common Core? by: Henry Burke2017G5Mom, Don't Make Me Think—Just Tell Me The Answer by: Kahleen Lawler2017G6Four Centuries of American Education by: Jake MacAulay2017H1The A to Z of a Characterhealthy Homeschool by: Megan Scheibner2017H2Here Today—Gone Tomorrow—Helping Students with Memory Difficulties by: Joyce Blankenship2017H3The Internet? Is Your Family Safe? by: Kirk Massey2017H4Preschool and Early Elementary Warning Signs of Risk for Reading Struggles and Early Intervention Techniques by: 2017H5What Colleges Want - The Big Three by: Gene Walter2017H6Dinosaurs, Ice Age, and Pre-Flood World by: Brian Young2017K1Living on Borrowed Time: The Nine Practices of the Proactive Parent by: Steve Scheibner2017K2Learning From the Past, Planning for the Future! by: Steve Scheibner2017K3Marriage, Communication, and Friendship by: Megan Scheibner This set is subject to change without notice based on recording availability. Recordings that are lost due to technical difficulties or that are no longer available due to contractual agreements with the speakers, will not be included. No refund for missing sessions is guaranteed or implied.

They’re in every grade level- how will they survive? We’ll discuss why this happens and what to do to help the struggling reader. This session also addresses reading difficulties, accommodations, support, and self-advocacy.

The decision to homeschool your high school student is often surrounded by doubt and worry, and sometimes questioned by bewildered friends and relatives. Do you have questions about how to prepare your teens for the world that awaits them? Join Carol as she shares practical ideas, heart-felt advice, and real-life experiences as a mom who has graduated four of her own.

ID: 2017A5
Friday;
Mar. 31, 2017
$5.00

How to start, where to find curriculum, when to school, and what a typical day looks like are some of the areas discussed. Get an understanding of Rule 12 and 13 and gain valuable information for your homeschool journey. This workshop is a MUST for new homeschoolers.

ID: 2017A6
Friday;
Mar. 31, 2017
$5.00

Who is going to build a house by starting with the walls? Without a solid foundation, those walls may hold up for a bit but eventually will come crashing down. Math is a lot like building a house—it’s best to start with a strong foundation and build up from there. It doesn’t have to be hard! Come and see how easy it is to teach math.

Does your child have a learning disability or perhaps severe special needs? Have you pulled your child out of public school where he used to have an IEP (individual education plan)? Participants will learn the purposes and benefits of writing an SEP, student education plan, the homeschool version of an IEP. This workshop also provides guidance in how to draft an SEP. Participants will look at sample student education plans, receive a template of a Student Education Plan, and a resource list of books that will assist them in drafting their own homeschool student education plan.

At 150 years old, the state has covered a lot of ground, both geographically and historically. Nebraska is often seen as flat land without a lot of possibilities, and that is far from the truth. Do you know the treasures your area has to offer? Be taken on a visual tour of the state, get ideas for enjoyable field trips, and learn ways to make any locale more “kid friendly” (including photo scavenger hunts!). Places include indoor museums and outdoor sensations that could only have been created by God.

ID: 2017B4
Friday;
Mar. 31, 2017
$5.00

Are you tired of flashcards? Does your child cry when you give another timed math fact quiz? Are you both beating you head against the wall because your child can’t seem to remember the multiples of 7? This workshop will show you fabulous and effective alternatives to worksheets and flashcards by playing easy and fun math card games. Imagine your kids asking you to practice their math facts more! Come and discover games to help your child team their math facts.

ID: 2017C2
Friday;
Mar. 31, 2017
$5.00
ID: 2017C4
Friday;
Mar. 31, 2017
$5.00

Do you find your teen daydreaming ten minutes after giving him an assignment? Does he make careless mistakes in his work? Is it difficult for him to stay on task and finish school work? Or does your teen struggle with organizing personal and school materials? Does he seem to forget what he has learned the day before? These are all learning problems common among teenagers with ADD or ADHD. Many homeschooling parents find themselves frustrated and looking for answers on how to effectively teach their struggling learners. In this workshop we will discuss ways to help alleviate stress for both the parent and student by giving you practical ideas to help make learning easier for your teenager no matter what subject you teach or curriculum you use!

ID: 2017D4
Friday;
Mar. 31, 2017
$5.00

Confused by the jumble of science curriculum available? There are so many possibilities: nature studies and real books, hands-on labs, Charlotte Mason, classical, or the traditional approach textbook. Then there are those blurred acronyms: STEM, STEAM, STREAM and even SEA. Do you sometimes feel like navigating through the Science is like wading into murky waters with no clear definition or vision? Finding the right fit for your family need not be disorganized chaos! In this workshop, we give you the tools to select the best approach for your family and provide an overview and comparison of the vast array of Science resources available. This workshop concludes with a Question and Answer session, so bring your questions about teaching science and get them answered!

This workshop offers practical resources, lists of materials, and curricula in order to help equip you as you homeschool your struggling learner. Ideas for designing a unique home instruction program tailored to your child’s specific learning strengths and challenges will be presented.

ID: 2017E3
Saturday;
Apr. 1, 2017
$5.00

Learning is not all in books. Have fun while you add more tools to your parent resources. Join in on this interactive session where you will learn: How games and activities reinforce learning. How games to build skills in phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary building and comprehension. To make an activity to take home with materials provided. Valuable learning activities.

ID: 2017E4
Saturday;
Apr. 1, 2017
$5.00

Whether you want ready-made unit studies or tools to develop your own, this workshop could be the answer! Come for an overview and explanation of definitions, comparisons, and resources for implementing unit studies into your home. We will also develop your personal Unit Study P.R.O. skills and provide you tools to create your own unit study at home.

ID: 2017F1
Saturday;
Apr. 1, 2017
$5.00
ID: 2017F2
Saturday;
Apr. 1, 2017
$5.00
ID: 2017F4
Saturday;
Apr. 1, 2017
$5.00
ID: 2017F5
Saturday;
Apr. 1, 2017
$5.00
ID: 2017F7
Saturday;
Apr. 1, 2017
$5.00

Joyce addresses homeschooling and working, teaching multiple ages, scheduling the day, and practical teaching strategies to use regardless of your curriculum program. Multi-sensory teaching methods, direct instruction, modeled teaching, and “scaffolding” instruction will be shared.

ID: 2017G3
Saturday;
Apr. 1, 2017
$5.00

Everyone can relate to food and clothing, it is something that we have always needed throughout time. This workshop will explore the food and clothing of one select time period and how they can shape understanding of a historical point in time. Recipes and other ideas will be provided for use in the home educational setting.

As a teacher, it’s so easy to give the answer, isn’t it? How long do you allow a child to think before you start helping them? Sometimes we need to be quiet and let the child wrestle with the problem to find the answer. Do you know that children will learn better and remember things longer when they discover or think through? The goal is to provide a way for them to learn how to problem solve.

ID: 2017H1
Saturday;
Apr. 1, 2017
$5.00

If we homeschool simply to achieve high academic marks, we are squandering the opportunity to influence our children for Christ. Character healthy leaders are those children who have learned to elevate virtues above feelings. If we spend our homeschooling hours simply on academics and activities, we may win the praise of man, but we risk losing the hearts of our children. In our few short years with our children we must focus on the first things first and character is always the first thing! In this conference, Megan, a homeschooling mother of eight, will challenge your homeschoolers to use every opportunity to teach their children to serve God by loving others and to love others by faithfully serving God.

Does your child often forget information from one day to the next? Does she struggle with mental arithmetic and memorizing multiplication tables? Is she easily distracted? This workshop addresses the challenges of homeschooling a child with memory difficulties. We will discuss the critical role that working memory plays in learning and attention, common roadblocks that parents face as they homeschool a child with memory issues, and practical ways that you can come alongside your student by implementing teaching strategies to match the latest research on how the brain functions.

ID: 2017H3
Saturday;
Apr. 1, 2017
$5.00

Does everyone else know more than you do? Learn from honest discussions about pornography, predators, cyber-bullying, and cheating on school work. Is your home internet secure? Do you have cybersecurity for email, social media, phone, YouTube? How can I protect my identity?

The signs of risk for dyslexia in preschool and early elementary children will be discussed, along with the definition of dyslexia and the differences in the brain’s pathways for reading in dyslexic individuals. Information and activities to intervene early in highrisk individuals to increase print awareness and phonological awareness and to improve handwriting skills will be shared.

ID: 2017H5
Saturday;
Apr. 1, 2017
$5.00

Learn the three essentials every student needs to make colleges want him or her. Excelling in these three areas can save thousands of dollars and help your student graduate with little or no debt. Watch colleges compete for your student, and make the college dream a reality.