Hi! I just wanted to let you know about a new set of resources that have been produced by some Auckland, NZ History teachers in light of the ‘new; curriculum which is being rolled out in 2010. They each come on a CD and are based on the various levels of the New Zealand NCEA History Curriculum.
There are Student Revision CDs containing exemplar essays, templates, interactive games and activities and also a Teacher Activity pack which is suitable for both those who attend school and those who are homeschooled. They will also be producing ready-made units of work and assessments in 2010 for all educators, so if you have a topic you would like to see made, please contact them on their website!
Please check out the resources at http://www.past-2-present.org and also follow the ‘Past2Present:History Resources’ facebook page, where you can post any History related questions and link with other History students!
Thanks!
Aimee
# 26 August 2009 at 8:20 am
admin (author) said:
Thanks Aimee!
# 27 August 2009 at 2:13 pm
Leiarn said:
Hiya
Am wanting to enrole my child for home school could you please let me know how to go about doing this please.
Thanks
# 3 September 2009 at 11:21 pm
admin (author) said:
Hi Leiarn,
We too are going through the process — please keep an eye on this website as we add resources and stuff we find. Where are you based?
Email Craig craig@hef.org.nz with your phone number and he will ring you back at no cost. He has a flat rate for toll calls. So it will cost you nothing.
Thanks heaps for that unfortunately i live at the very bottom of the south island and doubt i can make it.
# 10 September 2009 at 2:21 pm
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Hi! I just wanted to let you know about a new set of resources that have been produced by some Auckland, NZ History teachers in light of the ‘new; curriculum which is being rolled out in 2010. They each come on a CD and are based on the various levels of the New Zealand NCEA History Curriculum.
There are Student Revision CDs containing exemplar essays, templates, interactive games and activities and also a Teacher Activity pack which is suitable for both those who attend school and those who are homeschooled. They will also be producing ready-made units of work and assessments in 2010 for all educators, so if you have a topic you would like to see made, please contact them on their website!
Please check out the resources at http://www.past-2-present.org and also follow the ‘Past2Present:History Resources’ facebook page, where you can post any History related questions and link with other History students!
Thanks!
Aimee
Thanks Aimee!
Hiya
Am wanting to enrole my child for home school could you please let me know how to go about doing this please.
Thanks
Hi Leiarn,
We too are going through the process — please keep an eye on this website as we add resources and stuff we find. Where are you based?
Leiarn, there is heaps of information here:
http://hef.org.nz/category/help-and-support-with-moe-exemptions-and-ero-reviews/
and here:
http://hef.org.nz/category/applying-for-exemption/
click on the headings to go into the links.
If you email us craig@hef.org.nz your phone number we will ring you back at no charge. We have a flat phone rate.
If you live near any of these areas then you might like to come to one of these conferences. They will be a tremendous help for you:
http://hef.org.nz/coming-events/diana-waring-in-australia-and-new-zealand/
Leiarn
Here is a good link for getting help in getting started in Home education:
http://hef.org.nz/category/help-and-support-with-moe-exemptions-and-ero-reviews/
Click on the headings to read the links.
Email Craig craig@hef.org.nz with your phone number and he will ring you back at no cost. He has a flat rate for toll calls. So it will cost you nothing.
Leiarn
Here is another link more specifically for helping you to get your exemption:
http://hef.org.nz/category/applying-for-exemption/
Leiarn
There are a bunch of Home Education conferences around the country over the next couple of weeks. They would be a tremendous help for you.
Christchurch:
http://hef.org.nz/coming-events/diana-waring-in-australia-and-new-zealand/christchurch-september-11th-and-12th-2009/
Palmerston North:
http://hef.org.nz/coming-events/diana-waring-in-australia-and-new-zealand/tuesday-15-sept-2009-diana-waring-conference-palmerston-north/
Hastings:
http://hef.org.nz/coming-events/diana-waring-in-australia-and-new-zealand/wed-16-sept-2009-diana-waring-conference-hastings/
Auckland:
http://hef.org.nz/coming-events/diana-waring-in-australia-and-new-zealand/diana-waring-is-coming-to-auckland/
Trust you might be able to come to one of these.
Thanks heaps for that unfortunately i live at the very bottom of the south island and doubt i can make it.
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