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Phone: 902-961-2348


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Homeschooling with special needs:
Contact Mary at:
mwhitehead@pei.sympatico.ca
To discuss, network etc.



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Sunday, March 17, 2013


The PEI Homeschoolers Science, Heritage Fairs, 
Art & Craft Expo 2013
took place February 14, 
at the Christian Reformed Church Fellowship Hall.

To help us out Allie MacLellan and Chuck Gallison 
from PEI Wildlife 
commented on the Science projects, 
Charlotte Stewart from the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs, 
commentated on the Heritage Project, 
Anna MacAdam commented on the primary level projects, and 
Jill Hamming commented on the Art and Craft projects.

There were two Science projects, 
one Heritage project, and three Art & Craft projects.


Everyone's project is set up and the commentators are doing the rounds.
In the top left corner Courtney Horrocks and Micah Abbott
are doing battle on a chess board while waiting.




Science Fair Project
Primary Level
Taking Care of a Garden Snail
by 
Maddie and Micah Abbott


Maddie and Micah began observing and learning about snails since September.

They got to know several snails before meeting the two that are shown here,
Snailie and Slimy.

They learned how to build them a habitat and how to care for garden snails.








                   Maddie and Micah each have their own snail in a small aquarium, 
where the snail has a small clay flower pot for shelter and sleeping, 
food which is lettuce and tomato, and a piece of cuttlefish shell.





The shell provides calcium
 when the snail moves over it, 
or the snail may grate away at the shell with the sharp edge 
it has in it's mouth.












Introducing Snailie - Maddie's snail,













and Slimy -  Micah's snail.




Snails are nocturnal animals, so that explains why they are sleeping now.






Sociable snails!

This is Slimy, on Micah's hand.

As you can see Slimy,
is quite comfortable and 
is not withdrawing into his shell, as one would normally expect a snail to do when you find one outside.





They are quite happy to
crawl around in Micah's hand and up his arm.

A pet snail needs to have attention from its caretaker every day, to take it out and talk to it, etc.

A snail is both male and female in the same animal!    

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Science Fair Project
Grade 4
  Plants Need Air  
by Katelyn Hamilton

Katelyn's project shows the effects 
of a lack of air to growing plants.

One of the bottles allows the plant inside access to air 
and the other bottle is closed.

The closed bottle contains only carbon dioxide. 
Katelyn made carbon dioxide by mixing vinegar and baking soda together. 
She poured the invisible gas into the bottle and quickly sealed it. 
She was very careful not to pour any vinegar or baking soda into the bottle.


Katelyn documented day by day 
the changes she saw 
in comparing the two plants.

The leaves began to turn yellow on the plant which was lacking air, 
and it became more and more unhealthy-looking.


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Art & Craft 
Grade 2  Edward Hamilton
Grade 4  Katelyn Hamilton
   Needle Felted Wool   

      
  Needle Felted Wool Fox  
                   


Edward used different natural wool colours 

to make the paws, the under tail and belly.



             This fellow has a lovely bushy tail!











   

Needle Felted Wool Cat   
               



Felted wool projects are done with 
a small hook that has many teeth.






           Very cute!






The wool is worked using this hook, 
which felts the wool together, 
and it can then be shaped in many ways.



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   Spinning Wool with a Spindle   

Julie Hamilton, Katelyn's and Edward's mother 
shows how to use a spindle to spin wool into yarn.

Spindles have been used in many countries, up to the present day.

Alice Horrocks and her daughter Courtney watch how this ancient craft is done.
On the table is a supply of clean mauve dyed unspun wool, 
from which Julie pulls a little at a time, as she spins.


Using a spindle has a great advantage in that it is very portable 
and can be easily picked up and laid down, 
in free moments of the day.


Single plys of yarn are first spun, 
and later several plys can be spun together, 
to make yarn of different thickness.





Spinning with 
a spindle can be done sitting, standing, walking, etc.









Julie shows how 
to draw out the yarn, 
then spin it 
by rotating the spindle...  





...and wind up 
the completed length of yarn (about 1 metre) 
on the long dowel 
of the spindle.



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Heritage Project
Grade 5
    Super Cheesy:  Sydney Richardson   
   PEI's First Cheesemaker   

by Keridwen Campbell

Keridwen's project traces back into her family tree to find Sydney Richardson...


who came from England as a young man, first to Ontario, 
and then to PEI, 
where he became involved in making cheese on a commercial scale.


Farmer's cheese samples made by Keridwen, 
in two different flavours - very tasty!


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Art & Craft Project
Grade 9
   Knitted and Crocheted Socks   
Bethany Horrocks

...working on the second sock...



   Beautifully knitted... 
 ...with very professionally turned
     heels and toes...





...in lovely colours...











...this pair with a lacy pattern 
   - a real challenge...
                                                                




...and a crocheted pairs in the works...
   - another challenge!




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Art & Craft Project
Grade 11
    Illustration Work     
Ian Paul MacAdam

Ian shows the illustration of a children's story from conception to completion;
from storyline, to rough sketches, to finished artwork, layout, 
and keeping in style with the first book in the series 
illustrated by his brother Gregory

Showing the final artwork and published book -  

Donkey Oatie's Fashion Statement
 by Tom H. Rath,
 illustrated by Ian Paul MacAdam, 
the second in the series.

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Art & Craft Project
After homeschooling!
(Adult level)
   Illustration Work   
Gregory MacAdam

Artwork samples, developing character concepts, comic book characters.

Illustration work from concept to publishing:
Storyline layout, character sketches, 
preliminary sketches for author's approval,
final artwork and printing.

Donkey Oatie's Impossible Dream
by Tom H. Rath,
illustrated by Gregory MacAdam,
the first in the series.

Editorial cartooning for The Eastern Graphic 
&
Running On Fumes
Gregory's self-published book of his cartoons.



MacAdam Family Calendar 2013

Teamwork between Alexander, Gregory, Daniel and Ian Paul MacAdam

A graphic story written, 
  illustrated with B & W ink, then coloured in Photoshop, 
one episode each month.



Thursday, October 25, 2012

PEI Homeschoolers Science, Heritage Fairs, 
Art & Craft Expo

Let us know at email:
 peihomeschoolers@gmail.com
if any 
homeschooling students 
would like to take part in our 
PEI Homeschoolers Science and Heritage Fairs 2013
See details at

and possibly take part in the 
Provincial Heritage Fair.

The PEI Homeschoolers Fairs 
usually take place in mid-February.
The date for our Fair will be confirmed if there is any interest.

Below is information forwarded by 
Charlotte Stewart Provincial   
Heritage Fair Co-ordinator


Provincial Heritage Fair 2013
Plans are underway for the 2013 Provincial Heritage Fair which will be held at Confederation Centre of the Arts, Charlottetown on Thursday, 16 May 2013.
During the 2011-2012 school year, close to 3,000 students from grades 5 to 9 in 27 schools across the Island explored Canada’s heritage by taking part in Heritage Fairs.  Of these students,  166 were selected to present their projects at the Confederation Centre of the Arts in May 2012 during the Provincial Heritage Fair.
The 2012 Provincial Fair finalists participated, along with 200 students across Canada, in a new national program, Young Citizens / Jeunes citoyens.  Twelve students attended a video production workshop presented by the Island Media Arts Coop.  The students produced and uploaded videos on their heritage fair project themes to YoungCitizens.ca and voting took place over the summer months.  Two PEI students were selected among the 30 national finalists : Cassie Doiron, North Rustico, Gulf Shore Consolidated for her video <Attrapé dans le passé : la pêche aux homards> and Sydney Rennie of Alberton Elementary for his video “Nursing Past”.  Six students, of the 30 finalists, will be selected to attend the Governor General’s History Awards at Rideau Hall, Ottawa in December and will show their video during the National History Forum.  The videos are available for viewing at www.youngcitizens.ca  
The Heritage Fair Program is a wonderful way for students to explore any aspect of Canadian heritage using the medium of their choice to tell stories and share information.  By participating in the Heritage Fair Program, students develop their ability to learn independently and to present information effectively -  skills which prepare them for the future as they develop an appreciation for the past.

Having your School Fair in mid-February is a great way to celebrate National Heritage Week!
Please note the following due dates when planning the date of your school fair:
Your representatives for the Provincial Heritage Fair must be selected by 19 April 2013 and individual student registration/permission forms are due by 29 April 2013.

See these links for more information:

www.gov.pe.ca/tourism/heritagefair

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la Fête provinciale du patrimoine 2013

La planification est entamée pour la tenue de la Fête provinciale du patrimoine 2013 qui aura lieu au Centre des arts de la Confédération à Charlottetownle jeudi 16 mai 2013.
Au cours de l’année scolaire 2011-2012, près de 3 000 élèves de la 5e à la 9e année dans 27 écoles de l’Île ont exploré le patrimoine canadien en participant aux fêtes du patrimoine. De ces élèves, 166 ont été choisis pour présenter leur projet au Centre des arts de la Confédération le 10 mai 2012 lors de la Fête provinciale du patrimoine.
Les finalistes de la Fête provinciale du patrimoine 2012, ainsi que 200 élèves de partout au Canada, ont participé à un nouveau programme national, Young Citizens / Jeunes citoyens. Douze élèves ont pris part à un atelier de production vidéo offert par l’Island Media Arts Cooperative.  Les élèves ont créé des vidéos portant sur le thème de leur projet de la Fête du patrimoine et les ont téléversées sur le site Jeunescitoyens.ca. Les gens ont pu voter pour leur vidéo préférée au cours de l’été.  Deux élèves de l’Île ont été sélectionnés parmi les 30 finalistes nationaux : Cassie Doiron, Rustico-Nord, école Gulf Shore Consolidate, pour sa vidéo Attrapé dans le passé : la pêche aux homards; et Sydney Rennie, école Alberton Elementary, pour sa vidéo Nursing Past.  Parmi les 30 finalistes, six élèves seront choisis pour assister au Prix d’histoire du gouverneur général à Rideau Hall à Ottawa en décembre et présenter leur vidéo au Forum Histoire Canada.  Il est possible de visionner les vidéos au www.jeunescitoyens.ca.
Le Programme des fêtes du patrimoine est un excellent moyen pour les élèves d’explorer divers aspects du patrimoine canadien en utilisant le médium de leur choix pour raconter des histoires et partager de l’information. En participant au Programme des fêtes du patrimoine, les élèves développent leur capacité d’apprendre de façon indépendante et de bien présenter de l’information, ce qui les prépare pour l’avenir tout en développant leur appréciation pour le passé.
 La tenue de votre fête scolaire à la mi-février serait une excellente façon de célébrer la Semaine nationale du patrimoine! Vos représentants à la Fête provinciale du patrimoine doivent être choisis d’ici le 19 avril 2013 et les formulaires d’inscription/permission des élèves doivent être remis d’ici le 29 avril 2013.

Veuillez voir ci-dessous pour des renseignements:

Wednesday, October 3, 2012



   Sew Much Fun Contest 2013  
 Entries to be submitted by 
June 8, 2013

For details see 
www.quiltingb.ca

         2010 and 2011 winners were Homeschoolers!    
           See  www.quiltingb.ca  for details.       

Hi
Let me introduce myself, my name is Suzanne Lane, owner of Quilting B & More, an Island owned and operated business for the past 20 years that sells quilting and sewing supplies, fabric, sewing machines and many other items. We are PEI's largest sewing machine dealer and the Island's only Authorized Singer Dealer and Service Center. During the past five years we have been running a sewing contest called "Sew Much Fun". The objective of the contest is to get island youth interested in sewing which has been part of the island culture and appears to be disappearing within our youth community. The contest is free to enter, no obligation to purchase anything, just to sew something and have fun doing it. The winner will be selected randomly, so everyone who enters has the same opportunity to win a new sewing machine. Feel free to forward this information to any colleague.
Last year the winner of the "Sew Much Fun" contest was Kelly McKeough a grade 8 student from École François-Buote.
I hope that you will support us in promoting the art of sewing with your students. Should you have any question regarding this contest please feel free to contact me at 628-1998 or Please visit our website at www.quiltingb.ca
P.S. We offer a 10% discount to students who buy supplies for sewing classes (home economics).

Suzanne Lane
Owner, Quilting B & More
Authorized SINGER, PFAFF & BERNINA Dealer
199 Prince Street
Charlottetown, PEI
C1A-4R8

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Orchids, Orchids, Orchids!


 January 29, 2012

For more on Orchids
go to 
Click on this link or the one above.

 Marcelo Bosco and Andrea Studzinski hosted an open house 
at Andrea's home in Cable Head P.E.I.

Marcelo and Andrea began the P.E.I. Orchid Club in 2006. 
It now has about 40 members.
The website link is: