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.
The Smithsonian Institution was founded in 1846.
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The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave women the right to vote in 1920.
5 - 8
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
A representative from the local chapter of the League of Women Voters is invited to talk to students about voting rights and what they can do to be active in politics.
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Montgomery Ward published the first mail-order catalog in 1872.
5 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
Students explore how and why catalogs have changed over the years and compare their findings about printed catalogs with online catalogs.
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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 picture of Earth was taken by the U.S. satellite Explorer VI in 1959.
5 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
After students view the first picture from the Explorer VI Satellite, they discuss the differences between this first image and the images of the earth that we typically see today.
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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.
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Bill of Rights Day is observed.
5 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Holiday & School Celebration
Students identify a students' rights issue and explore the ways in which the Bill of Rights does protect and does not protect students.