- Pledge of Allegiance and Patriotic Songs
- Friendships
- Introductions and Handshakes
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
October Meeting
Monday, September 14, 2009
Typing practice
http://www.freetypinggame.net/
Friday, September 11, 2009
Great article...
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Planetarium Field Trip - September
Friday, September 18 - 9:30-Noon
Come visit Morrill Hall and the Mueller Planetarium! You will see a show in the planetarium and then take a self-guided tour of Morrill Hall!
Mueller Planetarium is located 14th & "U" Streets in the University of Nebraska State Museum (Morrill Hall) on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln City Campus.
For directions and parking information, please go to their website at:
http://www.spacelaser.com/info.html
For information on what Morrill Hall has visit their floor plan page (there are 3 floors of things to explore) at:
http://www-museum.unl.edu/museum_info/third.html
Field trip for the planetarium/Morrill hall showings are $4 per child and $6 per adult. I will check on the price for preschoolers.
RSVP Required
All shows are now in the "fulldome" format.
5th graders should plan to pick one of the shows. If they choose both, we just need to make arrangements to pay for both shows.
Dawn of the Space Age
<http://www.spacelaser.com/dawn.html>
11:00am-11:45am
Re-live the excitement of the early days of space exploration, from the launch of the first artificial satellite Sputnik, to the lunar landings and privately operated space flights. Ride the Space Shuttle to the International Space Station and experience future Mars exploration.
Running time 45 minutes
Appropriate for grades 5 and up.
Secret of the Cardboard Rocket
http://www.spacelaser.com/cardboard.html>
9:45-10:20am
A fantastic adventure as two youngsters build a cardboard rocket and go on an adventure exploring the solar system.
Running time 35 minutes
Appropriate for grades 1-5
Ice Cream Social for the family
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Recognition
You can make free customized printable certificates! I don't know if you do a lot of recognition for your kids, but I really think there is a lot of value in it and I should do it more! Be genuine and don't ignore things that need improvement, but if your kids are doing something well, let them know!
No matter who you are or what you do, getting recognition for your work can put a little bounce in your stride or a smile on your face. It is nice to know others appreciate what you have done! Forge ahead and tell your kids what they are doing well. If you think it is a little bit corny, try it and see what happens! Be positive and give your kids a friendly note that will fill them up and make them proud of what they do every day!
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Back to school....again!
It is time for the first day of school at Baker Benediction Academy. We plan to start our school year this coming Tuesday. You might ask, "Why Tuesday?". Well, that is the beauty of homeschooling! Jason is in a golf tournament on Monday and he wants to be part of the festivities, so we are starting Tuesday. Simple and convenient....gotta love homeschooling! I am really looking forward to this year. I love new beginnings and each school year provides us with one! We will have a 5th grader, 3rd/4th grader and a 1st grader this year. The Baker girls still get new school supplies and books, new first day outfits and pictures. However, we do recycle the back packs! The first day of school, we always do something fun like play in shaving creme and do treasure hunts and the first week of school is usually only half days to slowly ease the girls back into our schedule....again simple and convenient!
Here is to your first day of school! May it be all that you hope for and may your kids end the day glad to be homeschooled!
P.S. If things don't go as planned (as they sometimes will), don't despair! With homeschooling, you can make each day a new day! You can always bring something fun and new into the day and delight your children in a whole new way.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Mud stomp - 2nd Annual!
Monday, August 10, 2009
Home alone?
Well, here is a great link for the "guidelines" in Nebraska.
http://www.hhs.state.ne.us/Children_Family_Services/HomeAlone.htm


