History & STEM Fun with the Campbell County Rockpile Museum Lela Keller and son Alcoe c. 1911 History of Mother’s Day Here is a link to a youtube video on the history of Mother’s Day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cLVvJcHoXo Gillette News Article May 3, 1912 Campbell County Rockpile Museum, 900 W Second Street, Gillette, WY 82716 Email: [email protected] - www.rockpilemuseum.com President Wilson’s proclimation 1914 Campbell County Rockpile Museum, 900 W Second Street, Gillette, WY 82716 Email: [email protected] - www.rockpilemuseum.com Viola McIntosh and son Raymond c. 1946 Through the years Mother’s day celebrations at schools have consisted of special programs, lunches, and teas to celebrate our mothers and give children a chance to offer loving tributes to their mothers for all their sacrifices. In the passages below taken from a 1919 article by Calvin N. Kendall and George A. Mirik of New Jersey “How to Teach the Special Subjects,” teachers are given suggestions on how to prepare special Mother’s day programs fpr their students and communities. Campbell County Rockpile Museum, 900 W Second Street, Gillette, WY 82716 Email: [email protected] - www.rockpilemuseum.com Below their suggestion for a Mother’s day program. Gillette News April 4, 1921 Campbell County Rockpile Museum, 900 W Second Street, Gillette, WY 82716 Email: [email protected] - www.rockpilemuseum.com Below are a few pieces of poetry that were popular recitation pieces for Mother’s day programs. Only One Mother By George Cooper Hundreds of stars in the pretty sky. Hundreds of shells on the shore together. Hundreds of birds that go singing by. Hundreds of lambs in the sunny weather. Hundreds of dewdrops to greet the dawn, Hundreds of bees to greet the clover. Hundreds of butterflies on the lawn. But only one mother the whole world over. Which Loved Best? by Joy Allison "I love you, Mother," said little John. Then forgetting his work, his cap went on. And he was off to the garden swing, Leaving his Mother the wood to bring. "I love you, Mother," said little Nell. "I love you more than tongue can tell." "Then she teased and pouted half the day, Till Mother rejoiced when she went to play. "I love you, Mother," said little Fan. "Today I’ll help you all I can." To the cradle then she did softly creep, And rocked the baby till it fell asleep. Then stepping softly, she took the broom, And swept the floor, and dusted the room. Busy and happy all day was she, Helpful and cheerful as child could be. "I love you, Mother," again they said. Three little children, going to bed. How do you think that Mother guessed Which of them really loved her best? Campbell County Rockpile Museum, 900 W Second Street, Gillette, WY 82716 Email: [email protected] - www.rockpilemuseum.com Somebody’s Mother By Mary Dow Brine, 1878 The woman was old and ragged and gray And bent with the chill of the winter's day. The street was wet with the recent snow, And the woman's feet were aged and slow. She stood at the crossing and waited long Alone, uncared for, amid the throng Of human beings who passed her by, Nor heeded the glance of her anxious eye. Down the street with laughter and shout. Glad in the freedom of "school let out," Came the boys like a flock of sheep, Hailing the snow piled white and deep. Past the woman so old and gray Hastened the children on their way, Nor offered a helping hand to her, So meek, so timid, afraid to stir, Lest the carriage wheels or the horses' feet Should crowd her down in the slippery street. At last came one of the merry troop, The gayest laddie of all the group; He paused beside her and whispered low, "I'll help you across if you wish to go." Her aged hand on his strong young arm She placed, and so, without hurt or harm, He guided her trembling feet along, Proud that his own were firm and strong. Then back again to his friends he went, His young heart happy and well content. "She's somebody's mother, boys, you know, For all she's aged and poor and slow; "And I hope some fellow will lend a hand To help my mother, you understand, If ever she's poor and old and gray, When her own dear boy is far away." And "somebody's mother" bowed low her head In her home that night, and the prayer she said Was, "God be kind to the noble boy Who is somebody's son and pride and joy." Campbell County Rockpile Museum, 900 W Second Street, Gillette, WY 82716 Email: [email protected] - www.rockpilemuseum.com This Mother’s Day we would like to encourage to take a moment and try some of these craft activities to create a special, homemade Mother’s Day gift for your own Mom. Never forget that the best gift you can give your Mom is to spend time with her. Make a cup cake liner carnation for Mom: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nSpIFJdbSU or Materials needed: 6-8 cupcake liners Toothpick Crayons or colored pencils Pipe cleaners Directions: 1. Gather together 6-8 cup cake liners colored or white. 2. If the liners are white use your crayons to color the liners. If they are already colored create some special designs. 3. Once the liners are decorated stack them together use a toothpick to pierce two holes about an 1” apart. 4. Thread the pipe cleaner through the liners to create the stem. 5. Crumple/crush the liners together 6. Slightly separate the layers to open the blooms. Campbell County Rockpile Museum, 900 W Second Street, Gillette, WY 82716 Email: [email protected] - www.rockpilemuseum.com Activity: Create a Recipe for a Mom How wonderful is Mom? Children can "measure" the ways with this creative gift of appreciation just in time for Mother's Day! Ingredients Needed: Pencil/pen Measuring cups and spoons Markers or crayons piece of copy or construction paper index cards Glue Directions: 1. Fold the piece of paper in ½ to make a card. 2. Children should draw a picture of Mom and use as many colors and details as possible. 3. Take the index card and write: "Recipe for Mom." 4. Kids should make a list of at least seven things that make Mom special. Maybe it's "sense of humor," or "great cookies..." whatever comes to mind. Leave a 1/2" space on the left margin –to fill in measurements when you're done and leave at least 2" left as well. For "cooking instructions." 5. Gather a bunch of measuring tools from the kitchen. These can be cups, teaspoons and tablespoons. 6. Go through all the measuring tools to put a quantity amount to each trait. 7. Decorate the margins of the card with whimsical designs that Mom will like. 8. Glue the recipe on the inside of the card. Campbell County Rockpile Museum, 900 W Second Street, Gillette, WY 82716 Email: [email protected] - www.rockpilemuseum.com https://familyspice.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Mothers-Day-Mad-Libs.pdf Campbell County Rockpile Museum, 900 W Second Street, Gillette, WY 82716 Email: [email protected] - www.rockpilemuseum.com Here are some links to more fun homemade Mother’s day gift ideas https://www.dltk-holidays.com/mom/mfortuneteller.htm http://www.papercraftsforchildren.com/2010/05/09/my-mothers-day-cards https://www.auntannie.com/MothersDay/Popup/ https://buggyandbuddy.com/flower-card-craft/ https://www.messylittlemonster.com/2015/04/teapot-craft-free-printable.html Campbell County Rockpile Museum, 900 W Second Street, Gillette, WY 82716 Email: [email protected] - www.rockpilemuseum.com .
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