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Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address in 1863.
Grades
7 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address in 1863.
Students practice the Pre-AP strategy called SOAPSTone, identifying important parts of the Gettysburg Address and comparing it with John F. Kennedy's inaugural speech.
On this day in 1918, the United States passed the U.S. Standard Time Act.
Grades
3 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
On this day in 1918, the United States passed the U.S. Standard Time Act.
A video conference with a class from a different country or time zone is planned. Students brainstorm questions to ask and figure out how many time zones they would have to travel through to have the conference.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition reached the Pacific Ocean in 1805.
Grades
7 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
The Lewis and Clark Expedition reached the Pacific Ocean in 1805.
Students look at Kenneth Holder's paintings of the Lewis and Clark trail and transform their notes into a descriptive paragraph as if they were a member of the expedition.
Veterans Day is celebrated in the United States today.
Grades
3 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Holiday & School Celebration
Veterans Day is celebrated in the United States today.
Students write biographical poems about a soldier.
Kristallnacht occurred in 1938.
Grades
9 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Kristallnacht occurred in 1938.
To help understand the thinking of German leaders during the Holocaust, students write about a time when they failed to come to the assistance of someone who needed help.
In 1847, Bram Stoker, the author of <em>Dracula</em> was born.
Grades
5 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Author & Text
In 1847, Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula was born.
Students brainstorm the superstitions they know and small groups research one of the superstitions to determine its origin and meaning or purpose. Students can write about the superstition using the Mystery Cube interactive.
Susan B. Anthony voted on this date in 1872, leading to her arrest.
Grades
5 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Susan B. Anthony voted on this date in 1872, leading to her arrest.
After assigning special privileges to an arbitrarily designated group, students write about how they felt during the simulation and consider what they might be willing to do to change an unjust law.
Dr. Jonas Salk, who developed the polio vaccine, was born in 1914.
Grades
5 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Dr. Jonas Salk, who developed the polio vaccine, was born in 1914.
After learning about Dr. Salk, students interview a family member or someone they know who remembers the polio epidemic.
Dictionary author Noah Webster was born in 1758.
Grades
3 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Dictionary author Noah Webster was born in 1758.

Students play a variation of the game Balderdash to practice vocabulary.

Black Poetry Day is celebrated.
Grades
1 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Holiday & School Celebration
Black Poetry Day is celebrated.
Books and webpages are gathered that focus on the work of African American poets and students explore the resources and find a poem to contribute to a poetry reading.
Today is World Poetry Day.
Grades
3 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Holiday & School Celebration
Today is World Poetry Day.

Students read and respond to Billy Collins' poem "Introduction to Poetry." Students then write about a favorite poem and imagine the perfect way to read it.

In 1940, musician and peace activist John Lennon was born.
Grades
9 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
In 1940, musician and peace activist John Lennon was born.
After listening to "Imagine," students reflect on the lyrics and answer questions. Then, they have a chance to write a stanza for their own song.
Thurgood Marshall was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1967.
Grades
7 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Thurgood Marshall was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1967.
After discussing a statement made by Thurgood Marshall, students consider each piece of the comment and create a K-W-L chart to begin an investigation with other resources.
Celebrate National Library Week!
Grades
K - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Literacy-Related Event
Celebrate National Library Week!

Students learn more about libraries as part of National Library Week.

Today is D.E.A.R. Day!
Grades
K - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Holiday & School Celebration
Today is D.E.A.R. Day!
April 12 is known as D.E.A.R Day! D.E.A.R. stands for "Drop Everything and Read," a national month-long celebration of reading designed to remind folks of all ages to make reading a priority activity in their lives.
Poet Paul Laurence Dunbar was born today in 1872.
Grades
8 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Author & Text
Poet Paul Laurence Dunbar was born today in 1872.
Students read one of Dunbar's most famous poems and explore how critical excerpts shape their understanding.
James Baldwin was born today in 1924.
Grades
9 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Author & Text
James Baldwin was born today in 1924.
Students read and respond to an essay by Baldwin, commenting on the contemporary resonance of his ideas.
Celebrate Louise Erdrich's birthday today.
Grades
K - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Author & Text
Celebrate Louise Erdrich's birthday today.
Students watch a short video about Erdrich's love of books and write their own memory piece.
Sandra Cisneros was born today in 1954.
Grades
6 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Author & Text
Sandra Cisneros was born today in 1954.
Students choose a small aspect of their lives to develop into a story, poem, or brief essay inspired by Cisneros' work.
Labor Day honors the labor movement in the United States.
Grades
3 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Holiday & School Celebration
Labor Day honors the labor movement in the United States.

Marked by parades, picnics, and other celebrations, Labor Day is a time set aside to recognize the achievements of the American labor movement and the dignity in all work.

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