Mrs. Telisa Williams: Homeschool Conference Speaker and Workshop
Leader Details
Williams, Telisa
United States of America (US)
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The 19th Annual Oregon Christian Home Education Conference (2013, OR) |
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Guiding and Grading Your Student's Writing
Teaching writing and evaluating your student’s work may be simpler than it seems! Capture the vision for writing instruction that leans on God’s structured design of the language and receive practical tips and inspiration for nurturing your student’s writing. Telisa encourages parents to mentor their students in writing and provides ideas for giving clear assignments and templates for evaluations to guide student’s development in writing.
Test Talk
Let's talk about testing! This session provides helpful information about the achievement test tool and how it can benefit your home school. Topics include testing requirements in Oregon, opportunities available for testing your student, and preparing your student to take an achievement test.
Getting Started with Writing
Get them off to a great start! Guiding writers in the early grades can be such a delight! Come for ideas on where to begin, what to expect and when, and activities to teach and inspire budding writers. This session is designed to be most helpful for parents who are teaching beginners in grades K-2.
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Assistant to home schooling families by teaching and testing students for over twenty years
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Has a degree in education
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Founder of Write Worthy
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My hope is that this list will assist conference organizers in connecting with Telisa Williams and other workshop leaders and speakers. Furthermore, my desire is to help homeschool workshop leaders and speakers develop relationships with more convention planners and audiences. May your efforts be for the glory of Christ and the strengthening of His saints. Disclaimer:
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