National Dog Day

National Dog Day

Let’s celebrate our furry friends on National Dog Day! Did you know? there are more than 48.2 million dogs living in the United States the most popular dog breed is the Labrador retriever scientists believe dogs first evolved from wolves the average lifespan for a medium-sized dog is between 10 and 13 years the world’s […]

Frankenmuth

Frankenmuth

Have you ever been to Frankenmuth? Such an amazing place to visit in Michigan. Why, you may ask? It’s definitely a family fun experience with something for everyone. We just went there as a family and had a blast! Frankenmuth offers – indoor waterparks world famous chicken dinners Christmas all year ice rink kayaks zip […]

August fun

August fun

What can you do for fun in August? Where can you go? We want to find the Kid Zone; Kids Play. Playtime is good for the soul. It’s almost time for – school to begin work to begin the weather to change no more time left doing that which you promised to do finishing that […]

FBI Wordsearch

FBI Wordsearch

FBI stands for Federal Bureau of Investigation. Its mission is to protect the American people and uphold the U.S. Constitution. Enjoy this word search called “FBI”. Word searches develop spelling skills, extend vocabulary, and emphasize pattern recognition. Find all the hidden words! Enjoy replaying one of your favorite word searches. Each time you replay it, […]

FBI

FBI

We are so thankful for the great service and protection the FBI has given Americans for so many years. Did you know? FBI stands for Federal Bureau of Investigation Its mission is to protect the American people and uphold the United States Constitution Protect the U.S. from terrorist attack Protect the U.S. against foreign intelligence, […]

Lieutenant Uhura

Lieutenant Uhura

Nichelle Nichols made television history in the 1960’s with her portrayal of the Star Trek character Lieutenant Nyota Uhura. She was fourth in command of the starship Enterprise. As an African American woman, she made history in 1968 with one of the first interracial kisses in a scene with William Shatner, who played the show’s […]

Native American Dugout Canoe

Native American Dugout Canoe

This dugout canoe was found on the banks of the Red River! It dates to the 14th Century! At 34 feet in length, it is the largest Native American canoe ever discovered in Louisiana! Did you know? The dugout canoe was made from the hollowed-out logs of large trees Larto Lake is connected to the […]

So, what have you been up to?

So, what have you been up to?

So, what have you been up to? Anything new? Like… Any new activities? Any new traditions? Been swimming? Picking any berries? Going to theme parks? Visiting anywhere? Fishing? Just been lazy? Sleeping in? Working hard? Learning something? Been to the movies? And? Homeschoolers/Educators/Parents: sketch/color an illustration. Theme: What’s up? Finish this sentence: I have been…Read […]

Pioneer Day Wordsearch

Pioneer Day Wordsearch

Over the years, many wonderful people have come to America hoping for a better world. Some of them fought for independence and freedom. One such pioneer was Davy Crockett. He joined a troop of Tennessee volunteers to fight in the Texas war against Mexico. In February of 1836, he went to San Antonio, Texas. He […]

Be a Kid Day

Be a Kid Day

Celebrate Be a Kid Day! Why? Kids know how to have FUN!!!! Here are a few suggestions – Eat your favorite ice cream Find an ice cream truck Have a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, grilled cheese sandwich, macaroni and cheese, fruit snacks, or cotton candy Play video games Go to Chuck E. Cheese Go […]