A celebration is held for Groundhog day where students engage in a shadow-watching activity, make predictions, and listen to news reports to compare what happens with Punxsutawney Phil.
Groundhog Day is February 2.
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November is National American Indian Heritage Month.
3 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Holiday & School Celebration
Students explore Native American heritage through the study of pourquoi tales, write their own original pourquoi tales, and use the ReadWriteThink Printing Press to publish them.
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Books Will Take You There!
3 - 6
While enjoying a book that features a journey, children write postcards from the perspective of the main character for each stop along the trip.
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Become a Young Archaeologist
1 - 4
Want to visit a museum without leaving your computer? Virtually dig for famous historical artifacts from around the world found in the British Museum.
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Unveiling Idioms: A Game of Concentration
4 - 8
Brainstorm popular expressions with friends and family, then explore their meanings through game play and writing/drawing/cut-and-paste activities.
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Send a Smile: Make a Card for a Special Occasion
3 - 8
Everyone loves getting a greeting card, especially if it's homemade. Make a funny or thoughtful greeting card or invitation with pictures and a poem, joke, or riddle.
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Creating Family Timelines
3 - 5
Children can interview family members and make an illustrated timeline of the most important family events and memories.
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Today is the International Day of Peace.
K - 12
Calendar Activity
| Holiday & School Celebration
Students brainstorm a list of current conflicts and why people fight. Groups discuss and present possible solutions and create posters that promote their particular solution.
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The Smithsonian Institution was founded in 1846.
1 - 8
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
After exploring an exhibit online, students use the information they learned to write "A Day in the Life" narratives that tell about a person, animal, or object they saw in the exhibit.
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The first English printer, William Caxton, was born on this day in 1422.
3 - 8
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
Students consider how the printing press affects their world by completing a printing inventory, comparing lists, and developing a "super" list of all printed materials that they interact with.
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The first woman swam the English Channel in 1926.
3 - 8
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
Students brainstorm a list of famous athletic competitors and establish criteria for what makes an athlete "famous." Students then forecast which of today's athletes will still be remembered in 75 to 100 years.
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Paul Revere began his famous midnight ride in 1775.
4 - 8
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
Through the study of Paul Revere, students learn about primary source documents while researching their family histories, with which they create and compare their family trees.