Tuesday, December 29, 2020

The Year's Almost Over - But Still Time to Register!

2021 is sneaking up on us fast! There are two more weeks to register for the Village Home Virtual Spelling Bee - read all about it in the last Blog post here

Key points:

Sign up for the Bee here by Monday, January 11! (The Village Home Bee is open only to Oregon homeschoolers - not charter school or public school distance learners.)

Email bees@villagehome.org to get this year's study list!

Check out the official Scripps Spelling Bee page here!



Friday, December 11, 2020

Are You Getting Ready for the Spelling Bee?


The Scripps National Spelling Bee is rolling with the punches, and has put together an impressive online event for 2021!

Village Home is happy to participate once again hosting the official Oregon Homeschool Spelling Bee. The format is entirely online. The test will be available mid-January, and must be completed by January 22. (Participants will receive full instructions.)

We'll also have a ZOOM party on January 25 with games, activities, and the announcement of winners. As in past years, we'll have two tiers of competition: The Champion Bee for spellers in grades 4-8, and the Junior Bee for spellers grades 3 or lower.

This year's Bee will include vocabulary questions, so this is a great opportunity to learn and practice vocabulary as well as spelling! 

Read more about the Bee here!

Sign up for the Bee here by Monday, January 11! (The Village Home Bee is open only to Oregon homeschoolers - not charter school or public school distance learners.)

Email bees@villagehome.org to get this year's study list!

Check out the official Scripps Spelling Bee page here!


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Wednesday, October 7, 2020

And Now for Something Completely Different!



I'm sure you've all been experiencing a great change in your homeschooling and unschooling experience this year! And hasn't Village Home been remarkable in rising to the challenge of online classes and activities?

We were so disappointed that the National Spelling Bee was cancelled last spring, and along with it, the Regional Bee. Our Village Home winner, Rosemary Hungerford, was ready to compete and unfortunately was unable to have her moment on stage.

This year the Scripps Foundation has addressed the challenges of the pandemic by organizing ONLINE testing for all levels of the Bee - from the local school competitions to the national Bee. We don't have all the details yet, but what we do know looks very exciting.

With this new format, we will be able to host homeschoolers from all over Oregon! We will also be able to include a vocabulary component, which is a great way to study and learn spelling, and really adds a new dimension to the Spelling Bee program.

Stay tuned for more developments! And in the meantime, it's never too early to start studying!

Visit the official Scripps Spelling Bee website, and the Scripps Spelling Bee Facebook page, as well as following this blog.

You can download last year's word list to get started studying.


Saturday, January 25, 2020

Registration Extended for GeoBee!


Do you have a budding geographer in grade 4 though 8? We need ONE MORE participant in order to hold the National Geographic GeoBee this Friday, January 31!

The Bee will be held Friday, January 31, 1:30, at Village Home Education Resource Center, 5150 Watson Ave., Beaverton.

This is a service to the community offered by Village Home to encourage a study of Earth’s cultural and geographic systems as well as current events and history. Sponsored by National Geographic, the local GeoBee is the first step in a process to progress to the National GeoBee. Winners of each local (school) GeoBee will take an online qualifying test, and the top 100 scorers will compete in the State GeoBee. One winner from each state will compete in the National GeoBee in Washington DC. The Homeschool GeoBee competition is open to all homeschooled learners who are at least in 4th grade and have not exceeded 8th grade or reached the age of 15 on or before August 31, 2020. Competition is FREE to all homeschoolers in Oregon.

Register HERE for the GeoBee!

Note: Due to multiple requests, we have decided to allow interested third-graders to compete in preliminary rounds of our Homeschool GeoBee. However, there must be at least six registered participants in the qualifying grades (4-8), and third-graders may not participate in the final rounds of
the Bee.

Monday, January 20, 2020

Can You Answer These Questions?



Just the experience of preparing for the GeoBee or Spelling Bee can help with learning more about your world and your language!

Here are some sample questions: (Answers at the bottom of the page)

  • A $10 bill has a life span of less than five years. Most U.S. currency is printed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Fort Worth, located in which state that borders the Gulf of Mexico— Wyoming or Texas?
  • What's the definition of manger?
  • The first ice skates were made from animal bones. These skates were used thousands of years ago in present-day Finland on which continent?
  • What is the language of origin of the word peach?
  • Casablanca is the chief port on the Atlantic coast of which country in North Africa?

Get a chance to answer these and other questions at the Homeschool Spelling Bee or Geography Bee!

Spelling Bee is January 24, 1:30pm, at Village Home Education Resource Center. Register HERE by January 24 to participate!

GeoBee is January 31, 1:30pm, at Village Home Education Resource Center. Register HERE by January 24 to participate!

Email bees@villagehome.org with any questions!



ANSWERS

Fort Worth is located in Texas.

A manger is a long open box or trough for horses or cattle to eat from.

Finland is on the continent of Europe.

Peach traces back to the Latin phrase malum persicum, literally meaning "Persian fruit."

Casablanca is in Morocco.

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

GeoBee and Spelling Bee Tips


The Homeschool Spelling Bee and Geography Bee are coming up at the end of this month! There's still time to brush up on skills and participate!

Preparing for the GeoBee


This Study Toolkit from National Geographic is specifically set up to prepare participants for this years GeoBee.

Part 1 includes 10 questions and a blank map of the United States. Prior to answering the questions, students can test their knowledge of the locations of each state by filling out the map on page 3. Then, students can answer the questions using the map they completed!

Part 2 includes 10 questions and a blank map of the world. Prior to answering the questions, students can test their knowledge of the locations of each of the seven continents and four oceans by filling out the map on page 5. Then, students can answer the questions using the map they completed!

Part 3 includes 10 questions and a blank map of Africa. Prior to answering the questions, students can test their knowledge of the locations of each of the 54 countries of Africa by filling out the map on page 7. Then, students can answer the questions using the map they completed!

An answer key is included.

Register for the GeoBee HERE!

Preparing for the Spelling Bee


Dr. Jacques Bailly, the Bee's official pronouncer, has great tips for studying in preparation for the Spelling Bee. He says:

"Start wherever you are."

"Reading is a great way to improve your spelling. Read frequently and look up the words you do not know in a dictionary or ask someone what they mean."

You can read his whole article on preparing for the bee HERE.

For a study list of this year's spelling words, email bees@villagehome.org

Register for the Spelling Bee HERE!

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

How the GeoBee Will Be Run


The National Geographic GeoBee is just around the corner!

Don't forget to sign up for the GeoBee by January 24 - even earlier if possible. We will have to have SIX participants in grades 4 through 8 in order to hold the Bee. (Younger kids can participate, but can't be included in the final rounds.)

The GeoBee will be held on January 31 at 1:30pm, at Village Home Education Resource Center, 5150 SW Watson, Beaverton. Audience is welcome to attend too!

Register HERE for the GeoBee!

In the GeoBee event, there are ten rounds of Preliminary Competition, with one oral question per contestant in each round. One point is given for each correct answer. Up to ten top scorers will continue to the Final Competition.  

In the Final Rounds section of the Bee, a contestant is eliminated after answering two questions incorrectly. Questioning will continue until there are only two finalists and a third-place winner.

The Championship Round consists of three questions. Both finalists will be asked each question at the same time, and will record their answers in writing. The finalist with the most correct answers is determined the Champion. This Champion will take a written quiz during February, and submit it to National Geographic. The 100 school finalists with the top scores in the written quiz will participate in the State GeoBee in April. The winner of the State GeoBee will compete in the National GeoBee in Washington DC.

Here's a Study Toolkit from National Geographic to help prepare for this year's GeoBee:

https://media.nationalgeographic.org/assets/file/GeoBee_Study_Toolkit_2019-2020.pdf

You can also register for the January 24 Spelling Bee HERE.

Friday, January 10, 2020

How the Spelling Bee Will Be Run


The Homeschool Spelling Bee and Geography Bee are coming up this month!

Is your speller ready? Register HERE to participate on the January 27 Bee! (1:30 to 3:30pm, at Village Home Education Resource Center, 5150 SW Watson, Beaverton.

There will be TWO Bees. The first one is the Junior Bee, for learners in grades 3 and younger. The words are easier, and the format is very simple. This is a great opportunity for younger spellers to practice their spelling skills!

The Championship Bee will be for spellers grade 4 through 8. The winner of this Bee will participate in the Regional Spelling Bee sponsored by the Portland Tribune, on March 14, and compete for a chance to go to the National Spelling Bee in Washington DC.

Both Bees will have one practice round, so spellers can get used to the procedure.

The rules for the Bee are as follows:

1. Each speller will have a chance to spell one word per round. The pronouncer will read the word out loud. The speller should repeat the word to make sure they have heard it correctly. The speller then spells the word, and repeats it again to show that they've finished spelling.

2. The speller can start over again, but should tell the judges "I'm starting over" - then they have to use the same letters they used the first time. In other words, they can't change the spelling once they've started.

3. Before spelling the word, the speller can ask the pronouncer certain questions:

  • What is the definition?
  • Can you use it in a sentence?
  • What is the part of speech?
  • Are there any alternate pronunciations?
  • What is the language of origin?
  • Can you repeat the word?

4. If the word is spelled correctly, the speller continues to the next round. If the word is spelled incorrectly, a bell will ring and the speller can return to the audience.

5. If every speller in one round spells incorrectly, they all return for the next round.

If you have any questions, or would like a copy of the study word list. please email bees@villagehome.org - or comment on this post.

You can download the Word Club app for more practice, at Google Play or the Apple Store!

You can also register for the GeoBee HERE by January 24 to participate on January 31. More on this in the next BeeHive post!

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Homeschool GeoBee January 31!



It's time to register for the Homeschool GeoBee!



OPEN TO ALL AREA HOMESCHOOLERS & UNSCHOOLERS!

Tell your homeschooling friends to sign up for the GeoBee! This is a service to the community offered by Village Home to encourage a study of Earth’s cultural and geographic systems as well as current events and history. 

Sponsored by National Geographic, the local GeoBee is the first step in a process to progress to the National GeoBee. Winners of each local (school) GeoBee will take an online qualifying test, and the top 100 scorers will compete in the State GeoBee. One winner from each state will compete in the National GeoBee in Washington DC. The Homeschool GeoBee competition is open to all homeschooled learners who are at least in 4th grade and have not exceeded 8th grade or reached the age of 15 on or before August 31, 2020. Competition is FREE to all homeschoolers in Oregon.

Register by January 24, 2020
GeoBee Date/Time: January 31, 2020, 1:30pm
Location: Village Home Education Resource Center, 5150 Watson Ave., Beaverton 97205.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER (by January 24, 2020)

We encourage early registration, as we must have a minimum of SIX students registered in order to conduct the GeoBee! Registered GeoBee participants may request study resources from the Bee Coordinator by emailing bees@villagehome.org.

Note: Due to multiple requests, we have decided to allow interested third-graders to compete in preliminary rounds of our Homeschool GeoBee. However, there must be at least six registered participants in the qualifying grades (4-8), and third-graders may not participate in the final rounds of
the Bee.



Sign up for the Spelling Bee too!


Register by January 24, 2020
Spelling Bee Date/Time: January 27, 2020, 1:30pm
Location: Village Home Education Resource Center, 5150 Watson Ave., Beaverton 97205.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER (by January 24, 2020)