In just a few minutes, we will leave and go enroll for this semester at coop. The girls are very excited to see their coop friends again, and I am ready to visit with the parents--mostly moms, but we do have a few dads that come and help as well.
Our coop meets on Mondays, in Independence MO. We have 3 classes, taught by parents, and a lunch break. We meet from 11 to 2 something (forgot our dismissal time). We sign up for our classes today, but won't be meeting until the week after next, as next Monday is Martin Luther King day. If anyone is interested in joining us, let me know and I will forward you the information you need. There is a family fee of $20 per family. Some classes may or may not have an additional fee, depending on the class and materials that may be used. We have kids of all ages, and are not too big, which is nice because everyone gets to know everyone else. We are parent led, so do require parents to stay and not just drop off their kids and leave. Each parent helps with the classes either by being a main teacher or and aid.
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Showing posts with label Independence MO. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 2, 2011
Field Trips in Independence MO
As part of our homeschooling, we like going on field trips. Last week, with a group of area homeschoolers we went to Independence MO and saw just a small part of the many sites to see in Independence.
Our first stop was at the Western Museum. Outside the museum is a statue of Jim Bridger, which we found interesting, because we have already been to Fort Bridger in Wyoming. So, we have seen where he started, and where he ended!
If you don't know much about Independence, it is not only the hometown of former president Harry Truman, but also where the wagons took off for heading west.
After our guided tour at the museum, we went on a covered wagon ride, pulled by 2 mules. On the movies they always show the wagons being pulled by horses. But, horses were not suited for the hard pulling. Instead, mules and oxen were used. They could pull heavier loads, and required less water.
Part of our wagon ride went over a section of the Oregon Trail that Independence has paved over. They have not widened it. The road is lower than the ground on either side, as the wagons wore it down.
We rode past an old brick home where the owners have found unfired shots from the civil war in their yard.
We also passed the home of Harry and Bess Truman, and plan on visiting that after it opens for the season.
Later this year, Independence will be having Civil War wagon tours that will tour sites of battles. We are planning on going to that as well. We also want to visit the old log courthouse and several other sites, including the Truman Library.
Our first stop was at the Western Museum. Outside the museum is a statue of Jim Bridger, which we found interesting, because we have already been to Fort Bridger in Wyoming. So, we have seen where he started, and where he ended!
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Beaver-used for beaver hats. When silk hats came out, it hurt the beaver fur traders. |
If you don't know much about Independence, it is not only the hometown of former president Harry Truman, but also where the wagons took off for heading west.
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Blacksmith shop. With all the wagon trains starting, Independence at one time had over 60 of them. |
After our guided tour at the museum, we went on a covered wagon ride, pulled by 2 mules. On the movies they always show the wagons being pulled by horses. But, horses were not suited for the hard pulling. Instead, mules and oxen were used. They could pull heavier loads, and required less water.
Part of our wagon ride went over a section of the Oregon Trail that Independence has paved over. They have not widened it. The road is lower than the ground on either side, as the wagons wore it down.
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Beginning of the Oregon Trail |
We rode past an old brick home where the owners have found unfired shots from the civil war in their yard.
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This brick homes owners, have found unfired cannon shots in their yard while doing yard work! |
We also passed the home of Harry and Bess Truman, and plan on visiting that after it opens for the season.
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Former home of Harry and Bess Truman. It is open for tours during the warmer months. |
Monday, October 19, 2009
In Independence MO--for homeschoolers everywhere
November 11 at the Mid-Contient Public Library in Independence, they are having a home school expo from 9 a.m. to noon! This is located at the 3440 S Lee's Summit Rd in Independence, MO.
Go to http://www.mcpl.lib.mo.us/temp/homeschool_expo.pdf for all the information.
Some of the featured events include:
Children's autor Christine Taylor-Butler
various booths
database classes
tours of the genealogy center
door prizes
storytime and crafts
experiments
clowns and face painting
police department
Burr Oaks (another neat place for homeschoolers!)
Steamboat Arabia (and another great homeschooling field trip)
Families for Home Education
Go to http://www.mcpl.lib.mo.us/temp/homeschool_expo.pdf for all the information.
Some of the featured events include:
Children's autor Christine Taylor-Butler
various booths
database classes
tours of the genealogy center
door prizes
storytime and crafts
experiments
clowns and face painting
police department
Burr Oaks (another neat place for homeschoolers!)
Steamboat Arabia (and another great homeschooling field trip)
Families for Home Education
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