Hank Aaron – Black History Month

Hank Aaron – Black History Month

We are highlighting Hank Aaron during Black History Month. Born February 5, 1934 – January 22, 2001 Henry Louis “Hank” Aaron is a Black retired American baseball right fielder who played 23 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1954 through 1976. He was born in Mobile, Alabama. Aaron spent 21 seasons with the Milwaukee […]

National Popcorn Day

National Popcorn Day

National Popcorn Day is a fun day to eat popcorn as a treat. You can munch on popcorn all day (and weekend) long! Let’s celebrate!!! Did you know? This time-honored snack can be sweet or savory, caramelized, buttered or plain Popcorn can be made into a candied ball, or tossed with nuts and chocolate Enjoy […]

Michigan wins national championship

Michigan wins national championship

Go Wolverines! The Wolverines (34-13) sealed their first national title since 1997. What a feat! Did you know? Corum scored the winning touchdown in overtime to beat Alabama in the Rose Bowl semifinal Michigan knocked off Washington 34-13 to win its first national championship in 26 years The Wolverines set the tone with a picture-perfect opening drive, […]

Learning to Read: Book of Mormon Stories Study Guide Press Release

Learning to Read: Book of Mormon Stories Study Guide Press Release

Join us in taking an inside look at our latest book press release! EIN Presswire | Newsmatics Learning to Read: Book of Mormon Stories Study Guide NEWS PROVIDED BY EIN Presswire Jan 02, 2024, 12:17 AM ET Learning to Read: Book of Mormon Stories Study Guide REXBURG, IDAHO, UNITED STATES, January 2, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — Learning […]

Prayers for all

Prayers for all

This world we live in is at times great and wonderful, yet sometimes a little unhappy. Please take a moment to pray for others in need. Let’s take the time to think of those who are in pain and suffering. We all live here on this earth. We are brothers and sisters. We are all […]

Fall 2023

Fall 2023

The “Fall Equinox” or first day of fall in 2023 is September 23rd. The earth spins once a day on its axis of rotation. The word “equinox” means “equal night.” On the equinox, day and night are roughly equal in length. This means when the sun crosses the equator from north to south, this marks […]

Remember 9/11

Remember 9/11

Remember the September 11, 2001 attacks against America. The 9/11 Museum tells the story through media, narratives, and artifacts. You will hear personal stories of loss, recovery, and hope. Easy activities for your child at home  – Write a letter to a local hero to thank them for what they do in their own community […]

Practice Kindness

Practice Kindness

Let’s be patient, thankful, kind, and loving to one another as we all have our challenges. Sometimes they are weather related, economic, physical, or even spiritual! Let us pray for those affected by the recent fires in Hawaii. Homeschoolers/Educators/Parents: Sketch/color an illustration. Theme: kindness. List three ways you can show kindness to someone today. Put […]

Free fry day

Free fry day

Free fry day is here again! You do not want to miss it! We already went this morning to McDonald’s and got our free, large size fries. Just order from your app. You can check out other participating restaurants. Yummy. Tasty. And best of all, free! Let me tell you something else. Even the birds […]

Beat summer reading loss the fun way

Beat summer reading loss the fun way

Schools out, vacations started, and no more homework! Right? Let’s tackle loss of reading skills with fun reading during the summertime. We all know the same old story…When school’s out for summer, kids don’t stay at the same level of proficiency in subjects like reading and spelling. Due to a phenomenon known as summer learning […]